Andy Smith-Petersen wrote: > The subscriber needs to remove the original poster's email address (or > domain, or the domain of your Listserv machine) from their Block List. > In the GW client, it's in Tools/ Junk Mail Handling/ Block List. > If they really don't want to see the mail, they can use the "Junk List" > instead, in which case the incoming mail is accepted but moved to a junk > folder. Thank you. Now help me to understand it. If we are talking list mail the person can't know in advance the original poster's address; with a 4,600+ list it could be anything. For domain of the list, how would this explain that some GW subscribers recieve everything (say 40 items per day), some receive all but one or two (bounced back with the GW "unused" error), and some receive maybe half the postings, with the rest bounced back with the "unused"? I mean, how can the list domain be "blocked" some of the time, but not at others? Does it maybe depend on whether the user happens to be looking at email at the time, or something of that sort? How can a user block for a domain work some times, but not others? I've never been a fan of Novell GroupWise (to me a lan system, which they have *tried* to make Internet compatible while keeping it a lan). I first encountered "quoted printable" (which I loath) in postings to my lists from folk using GW, many years ago.