This was probably a Microsoft Outlook out-of-office message bouncing back to the owner-listname address. LISTSERV can usually recognize that class of OOO message and simply discards such when they are received. Nathan On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 08:53:21 +0100 Warhurst, SI (Spencer) said: >Hi > >The lines surrounding it are: > >21 Sep 2001 01:12:20 Automatic nondelivery report processing for ALISTNAME1: >21 Sep 2001 01:12:20 -> All errors temporary, no action taken. >21 Sep 2001 01:12:20 Processing file 6395294 from [log in to unmask] >21 Sep 2001 01:12:20 From [log in to unmask]: X-ADMMAIL OWNER-ALISTNAME2 >-> Discarded. >21 Sep 2001 01:12:20 Processing file 6395295 from [log in to unmask] >21 Sep 2001 01:12:20 From [log in to unmask]: X-ADMMAIL OWNER-ALISTNAME1 >21 Sep 2001 01:12:20 Processing file 6395296 from [log in to unmask] > >I'm not sure what lines relate to each other here. > >-- >Spencer Warhurst >JISCmail Service Manager > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Jacob Haller [mailto:[log in to unmask]] >> Sent: 24 September 2001 17:07 >> To: [log in to unmask] >> Subject: Re: Listserv Logs >> >> >> >Does anyone know what the line: >> > >> >-> Discarded. >> > >> >refers to in the Listserv log file? Some sort of rejected message, I >> >presume, but what? >> >> More context would be useful, but the most common reason is that >> LISTSERV has received a nondelivery notification for an "Auto-Delete= >> Yes" mailing list indicating a transient problem with one of the >> addresses on the mailing list. >> >> Thanks, >> >> -- >> Jacob Haller, Technical Support >> L-Soft international, Inc >> http://www.lsoft.com/ >>