On 11/21/97 10:01 AM, Pete Weiss <[log in to unmask]> wrote... >I've received a number of bounces on a number of lists from the AOL.COM >mailer indicating that mailboxes were full for certain subscribers. Since >this was disproportionate to normal bounces, I wonder if there is some >other problem? > > [snip] > ----- Transcript of session follows ----- >... while talking to air18.mail.aol.com.: >>>> RCPT To:<[log in to unmask]> ><<< 552 xHOLL mailbox full >554 <[log in to unmask]>... Service unavailable >... while talking to air18.mail.aol.com.: >>>> RCPT To:<[log in to unmask]> ><<< 552 xman007 mailbox full >554 <[log in to unmask]>... Service unavailable The examples you give aren't mailbox full. So I'll give two answers. 1. Referring to Mailbox Full message, it's entirely possible that their mailboxes have been full for a while and you just weren't getting the errors because of technical problems. 2. If you got the Service unavailable messages last night, that's because AOL had another mail outage. As I side note, I just checked the two addresses you mentioned and they're both invalid. Not full or unavailable. Go figure. -- Adam Bailey | Chicago, Illinois -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-| "Do not take life too seriously; [log in to unmask] | you will never get out of it alive." [log in to unmask] | - Elbert Hubbard Finger for PGP | http://www.tezcat.com/~adamb