Hi everyone, Pardon the newbie question, but I've recently started up a new list (MSOFFICE-L) and am curious about the management of the errors that I get back from the list. I've been watching the reports closely and, both in my own observation and in watching the feedback on this list, I've decided that those "warning - undeliverable after xxx hours..." messages are useless. Fine, no problem. I nuke 'em. My question is about the genuinely undeliverable messages. At what point do you remove someone's account? I've manually monitored several accounts that seemed like candidates only to have them all of a sudden stop reporting errors. I have to assume that they had a host problem and that it was corrected. If I'd simply removed them right away, they would have been (IMO) erroneously removed from the list by my trigger-happiness. What's the criteria for removing a subscriber? How do you know when a person is really gone and should be scrapped? I've also seen cases where I get a message from someone that's trying to subscribe to the list but can't. They send in the message and await the confirmation, but never receive it. They are not subscribed (we require the confirmation) and wonder what happened. I respond to the address (or addresses in some cases) listed in their header without a problem, but it's obvious that Listserv has a problem in getting to them. In contradiction to my first question, when do you manually *add* someone? I'm sorry for being long-winded. I wanted to get all the facts out so you'd only hear from me once on the issue! :) Thanks for your time, consideration and help! SW ----------------------------------- Stephen Wynkoop [log in to unmask]