FYI /Eric *---------------------- Original message follows -----------------------* And as you can see, its subject line is the original mail's subject, so one can't scan for that; and it removes the original's headers, so loop detection doesn't work. Suggest SERVE'ing it OFF. - - The original note follows - - Received: from ORSTVM.UCS.ORST.EDU by PSUVM.PSU.EDU (Mailer R2.07) with BSMTP id 0467; Tue, 18 Sep 90 06:51:39 EDT X-Delivery-Notice: SMTP MAIL FROM does not correspond to sender. Received: from ORSTVM (SMTP) by ORSTVM.UCS.ORST.EDU (Mailer R2.07) with BSMTP id 7748; Mon, 17 Sep 90 23:14:34 PDT Received: from ucs.orst.edu by ORSTVM.UCS.ORST.EDU (IBM VM SMTP R1.2.2MX) with TCP; Mon, 17 Sep 90 23:14:33 PDT Received: from ccmail.UUCP by ucs.orst.edu (4.1/SMI-3.2) id AA17272; Mon, 17 Sep 90 23:15:08 PDT Received: by ccmail.orst.edu (pcmail) Mon, 17 Sep 90 23:17:47 PDT Date: Mon, 17 Sep 90 23:17:47 PDT From: <[log in to unmask]> Message-Id: <[log in to unmask]> To: @ORSTVM.ucs.orst.edu:[log in to unmask] Subject: Re: News from Canada Returned Mail: User [log in to unmask] Unknown >Subject: re: News from Canada >To: Multiple recipients of list XCULT-L <XCULT-L@PSUVM> > > I've gotten 18 of these so far. The info is interesting, but this is a >bit much.:-) It looks like a mailer glitch of some sort. Can anyone out there >do something? [Or is this just me? ;-) ] > Ruth H Your list needs to be modified so it doesn't bounce so many times. I also received a lot of them. I did not count all of them, I just deleted them. Ralph