You could add the following line to the list header Errors-To= [log in to unmask] Where [log in to unmask] is the address to which the error messages should be delivered. You could setup a gmail (or other) account specifically created to receive error messages and deal with them en masse. LISTSERV should always have a legitimate address to deliver these messages. That being said, one of the responsibilities of a listowner is to monitor the 'health' of their list(s). These messages notify owners of potential problems other than 'user unknown.' Regards, Randy Klumph The National Consortium on Deaf-Blindness The Teaching Research Institute Western Oregon University [log in to unmask] ----- Original Message ----- From: Steve Eckard <[log in to unmask]> Date: Friday, March 28, 2008 5:54 am Subject: [LSTSRV-L] daily error monitoring report To: [log in to unmask] > Good morning all. I know I have asked before, but I have a list owner > who continues receiving the following messages on a daily basis for > several weeks now. She forwards them to me?! > Is there any way to stop these message from going to her as owner or > any way to filter? Thanks again for the help. > Subject: ADMIN-TECH-L: Daily error monitoring report > > The following subscriber is currently being monitored: > > Err First Last Address > --- ----- ----- ------- > 1 03/24 03/24 Heather Kacmarski <[log in to unmask]> > Last error: 5.1.1 550 5.1.1 User unknown > > 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 4 days or more, or when > 100 > delivery errors have been received, whichever occurs first. Monitoring > will cease after 5 days without any reported errors. > > 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. > > > > > Steve Eckard > IT Specialist > James Madison University > MSC 5735 > 568-8191 >