But these people aren't subscribe to the list - why should LISTSERV try to delete them from a list they aren't subscribed to? This seems like a HUGE denial of service hole - if someone could add millions of e-mail addresses and have each of my lists try to monitor them to see if they should be deleted. On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, Ben Parker wrote: > On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 15:54:15 -0600, James Morrill <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > >LISTSERV sees it's a bounced > >message and adds it to the listname.autodel file, even though the address > >isn't subscribed to the list. > > This is exactly what LISTSERV is supposed to do with such mail. > > >Is there someway to keep this from happening? > > LISTSERV is working as designed. Why would you want it to do otherwise? > > ==================================================================== James Morrill office: Hale 11, 785-532-4909 www-personal.ksu.edu/~james We see a world of wonder, with a holy fingerprint But we only know a sliver, of the love of God in it. - Hokus Pick ====================================================================