On Wed, 25 Nov 1998 21:32:59 PST, Rich Greenberg <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >According to the owners manual (1.8c), when the limit is exceeded, >Listserv sends a note that the limit has been exceeded. On another list >that recently went over, that I am just a subscriber, thats exactly what >happened. On Sibernet, not only did my post not go thru, I got an >incorrect note from Listserv saying that the owner had held the list. >Not so. There are 2 non-quiet owners, and neither held the list. Nevertheless the list is HELD, that is what happens when the Daily-Threshold is reached. Any owner may FREE it. All non-quiet owners should have received a notice that the list was held. But, if you are a non-quiet owner, and you are writing from an Owner= address, this is one of the times LISTSERV does not always issue you the Owner's "list is held" message because it 'knows' you have also already got a "your message is delayed because the list is on hold" message (normal message for any subscriber) and assumed you are smart enough to figure it out.