If the message below says 4 errors have been reported for the top three addresses, why do they still appear, if the explanation below says the subscribers will be deleted once 2 delivery errors occur? (LISTSERV has reported 4 errors for them for 5 days straight.) Does this mean LISTSERV was unable to delete the addresses for some reason? For example, if a subscriber has mail forwarded, does LISTSERV know which one so it can auto-delete the address? I know the documentation says manually deleted addresses will appear for a period of time under an alias, so I thought that accounted for the two unusually formatted addresses, but I deleted those a couple months ago... Thanks, Kathy Montgomery University at Albany -------- Original Message -------- Subject: SUNYTODAY-L: Daily error monitoring report Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 00:00:10 -0400 From: "L-Soft list server at University at Albany (1.8d)"<[log in to unmask]> To: Kathy Montgomery <[log in to unmask]> The following 4 subscribers are currently being monitored: Err First Last Address --- ----- ----- ------- 4 07/11 08/01 [log in to unmask] Last error: User unknown 4 07/11 08/01 "5.1.1UNKNOWNORILLEGALALIAS:NOONE"@ELSEWHERE.ALBANY.EDU Last error: User unknown 4 07/11 08/01 "5.1.1UNKNOWNORILLEGALALIAS:SOMEONE"@SOMEPLACE.ALBANY.EDU Last error: User unknown 1 08/01 08/01 [log in to unmask] Last error: Host unknown (Name server: poppa.fab.albany.edu: host not found) Err= Number of delivery errors received thus far First= Date first delivery error was received (mm/dd) Last= Date of most current delivery error (mm/dd) Subscribers will be automatically deleted from the list when delivery errors have been reported for a period of 8 days or more, or when 2 delivery errors have been received, whichever occurs first. Monitoring will cease after 9 days without any reported error. Note: manually deleted subscribers may remain on the monitoring report under an alias address. Such entries will expire eventually; you do not need to do anything about them.