Jan Guthrie wrote: > The other "new" problem we have been having with AOL lately ......... > The list that I manage is a "dog list". And with all the food recalls > lately, multiple weblinks with info about the recall have been posted. > AOL is "rejecting for content" certain messages. We have no way to > isolate which specific messages are being rejected. It just shows up in > the error summary each day. ... > Is there anyway to isolate the rejected messages to see what AOL > considers to be the problem? What you might do is turn auto-delete off for a while so that you get the complete error messages, rather than just the DEMR summary. GET your header and change the autodelete keyword value to No and then PUT it back. I would do this only for a few hours, when I was pretty sure of catching one of the error messages, and would definitely put the list header back to the way it was before "list midnight" (or whenever your DEMR is cut). Whether the actual AOL error messages are helpful will depend on what they contain. I've seen lots of "rejected for contenet" error message which don't specify what was objectionable and 99% of the time contacting the postmaster, or whomever, at the rejecting site gets no response. Still, it is something you might try. Douglas Winship [log in to unmask]