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Hi Barbara
>I sent a message to all on the list from Verizon. One bounced. I reset
>that one to "nomail" and got back a message that it was already set to
>nomail. I have only one subscriber from knology.net and the address is
not
>the one given as the bouncee.
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The username shown in the error message is 'kerstein' so did you try a
'SCAN FLORIDABIRDS-L kerstein' command? Chances are this subscriber is
forwarding mail from an entirely different address to the knology.net
address.
>Sometimes I see earthlink in the header but with the same bouncee.
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Similarly, did you try 'SCAN FLORIDABIRDS-L earthlink' (as above) to see
if some obvious pattern pops up?
If it *is* a situation where a subscriber's forwarding to another address
then the probe methods that Pete Weiss suggested earlier may be the only
way you'll discover the culprit.
His suggestion of sending a DISTRIBUTE job would yield good (and faster)
results, too. However, as Pete's already pointed out, this would require
contacting the LISTSERV Administrator for assistance.
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Regards,
Michael Shannon
Senior Consultant, Asia Pacific Region [log in to unmask]
L-Soft international, Inc. http://www.lsoft.com
Chazzozz!!
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