On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Roger Fajman wrote: > (2) Turn off auto-delete so that you can see the the bounce message. > If the original message is returned look at the Received headers in > reverse order (bottom to top) to see the path the message took. Look > for subscribers on those hosts on your list. That is what I would do in such a situation, if I hadn't been able to track it down otherwise (like someone else who has commented I would first suspect a subscriber with an auto-forwarding program which has gone sour (pesky critters, I wish subscribers wouldn't use them), for whatever reason, but wouldn't worry about it until the auto-delete clearly isn't going to take care of it (been over 4 days and well over 100 errors have been reported) likely because it can't find a subscribed address which matches the error, poor thing, bless its heart it does try and does save me a lot of work). Of course, keep in mind that if you turn auto-delete off it will start from zero when you turn it on again. It is a useful technique, which I have used, for figuring things out, though. Douglas