The subscriber who complained happens to work in the IT department that handles the mail for the server that their mail account is on. If they are one of the techs, it seems like they MIGHT know if the college has done anything with their mail servers lately. I did suggest that to them as it is end of term. Since this was the second or third college and about tenth non- AOL account that has complained, it is meant more of a "heads up" then accusing LSoft or Listserv of anything. For all I know they bought the same anti-spam software that AOL did, or subscribe to the same database. On 24 May 2001, at 17:44, Brian Crawford wrote: > With what we know about this situation between AOL and > apple.ease.lsoft.com, it is most certainly a coincidence. Come on, > Liz. You know this is one of the worst times of year for college > domains. And these kind of problems crop up all the time, with a > multitude of causes. You're barking up the wrong tree. > > Let's not start questioning Lsoft's motives or reliability, please. Please.