I just received a notice that my address had been removed from 
the LSTOWN-L list because of "repeated delivery errors."  I'm 
informed that the source (PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM) had been 
blacklisted by a spam filtering service (sorbs.net) we use.  I 
checked -- http://rbls.org/?q=209.119.0.21 -- and it's listed.

We've stopped using that service, at least temporarily, so that 
I can receive LSTOWN-L again (and have re-subscribed), but if 
stopping it leads to a renewed flood of spam we'll have to 
rethink that.

This leads to three questions: is there a possibility that this 
can happen to a list I own, and would I automatically be made 
aware of that?  and, is there something I can do about it? and, 
is there something that the adminstrators at 
PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM 	can do about it, so that we can return to 
the more effective spam filtration service?

(I apologize if some of this doesn't make sense, and would be 
grateful for clarification. I'm writing from a position of 
pretty thorough ignorance here . . . )

-- Russ
St. Thomas University
http://www.StThomasU.ca/~hunt/