One of the more amusing pieces of rejection mail I've seen in a while. Now, I *know* why it happened, and I'm not saying it's wrong.. Just that it goes to show how ingenious the users can get.. :-) (Hint - figure out what commands Listserv thought it saw... ) Valdis Kletnieks ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- The enclosed mail file, found in the LISTSERV reader and shown under the spoolid 5430 in the console log, has been identified as a possible delivery error notice for the following reason: mail subject indicates a delivery problem. ------------------------- Message in error (30 lines) ------------------------- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 89 10:20 EST From: <POSTMASTER@JMUVAX1> Subject: Returned Network Mail To: LISTSERV@VTVM2 Original_To: Jnet%"LISTSERV@VTVM2" Your mail is being returned to you. Reason for return is: %MAIL-E-NOSUCHUSR, no such user WHOM at node VAX1 Returned mail follows: ------------------------------ Received: From VTVM2(MAILER) by JMUVAX1 with Jnet id 5406 for WHOM@JMUVAX1; Tue, 7 Nov 89 10:20 EST Received: by VTVM2 (Mailer R2.04) id 5400; Tue, 07 Nov 89 10:18:48 EST Date: Tue, 7 Nov 89 10:18:47 EST From: Revised List Processor (1.6c) <LISTSERV@VTVM2> Subject: Output of job "STU_RJERNST" from STU_RJERNST@JMUVAX1 To: [log in to unmask] Command replies from STU_RJERNST@JMUVAX1 are being forwarded to you. > it may concern: Unknown command -- "IT". Try HELP. All subsequent commands have been flushed. Summary of resource utilization ------------------------------- CPU time: 0.21 sec Device I/O: 7 Overhead CPU: 0.01 sec Paging I/O: 3 CPU model: 3084 DASD model: 3380