>I know this sounds harsh but maillist subscription implies some >responsibility in receiving the mail that has been requested. If people >haven't the courtesy (or knowledge) to read their mail, they shouldn't be >on a maillist. You should have no qualms about booting them off. I echo what Ben has said. Or put another way, there is a social contract between subscriber and (listowner or other subscribers). One such element is "that sbalt not cause thy listowner grief by frequent bouncing mail." Every user or system that continues to generate bounced mail, represents some finite amount of work that the listowner (or delegate) MUST pursue (unless of course LISTSERV can do an auto-delete). Since most subscribers do not pay for the privilege of specifically subscribing to the list, and thus do not pay the listowner (or his/her organization) for the real work required to support that subscriber, then it behooves the subscriber to do their share of the work, or live with the consequences. /Pete Weiss at Penn State