>How is this possible? Shouldn't LISTSERV have deleted the subscriber by >now? >>The following 1 subscriber is currently being monitored: >> >>Err First Last Address >>--- ----- ----- ------- >> 43 12/02 12/07 Mark Vellacott <[log in to unmask]> >>Subscribers will be automatically deleted from the list when delivery errors >>have been reported for a period of 2 days or more, or when 10 delivery >>errors have been received, whichever occurs first. Monitoring will cease >>after 3 days without any reported error. Getting a Daily Error Monitor report does NOT mean that the 1) userid@host per se is subscribed 2) userid@host per se was ever subscribed 3) errors will continue 4) errors will stop Please SCAN or REVIEW your list of subscribers for names or userids or hostnames similar to this one. Maybe a forwarding error is in effect? Maybe a redistribution list is in effect? If you can't figure it out, I recommend that you temporarily remove your D.E.M. so that you can see the full headers of the bounce and use that for additional problem source ID. If that does not do it, use LISTSERV Distribute MAIL to generate an individual e-mail (mail/merge) to each subscriber. If that does not do it, then contact the bouncing site's postmaster for additional help in inspecting the SMTP server logs. -- co-owner: INFOSYS, TQM-L, CPARK-L, ERAPPA-L, JANITORS, LDBASE-L, et -L URL:mailto:[log in to unmask] "I get paid by the millisecond"