At 13:59 01/25/1999 -0500, you wrote: |What you can do in the meantime is get in the habit of setting |susbcribers to DIGEST as soon as they stop bouncing, so that you only |get one (or a few) bounce per day instead of 100, or even to NOMAIL -- |when they get their address fixed, they'll get in touch with you, hopefully. I hate handling the same problem twice (if I can possibly help it). I also don't really like having subscribers act indignant and emailing a list of thousands of other subscribers "why aren't I getting my mail?" My answer is to SET listname NOMAIL NOPOST FOR bouncer (or sometimes DELETE depending upon the ISP) and hope that one day, they realize that the 30-40 mail messages that they were receiving have stopped, and then they need to contact us (which they seem to be able to figure out from the standard LISTSERV(R) template responses). Having previously SET them to NOPOST ensures that they can't send a nastygram to the list, just we the list-owners. We're prepared to handle that abuse w/ boilerplate. Another reason to set them to NOPOST is that then forms part of our work-group processes (we don't set folks to NOPOST because of on-list off-topic -- they would simply be nuked and filtered) with multiple list-owners who are not colocated. Of course it does help to have access to the LISTSERV machine either thru a WEB int.f of VM/CMS (using TELL LISTSERV).