Hmmm, how about the fact someone subscribed to my list (via INAME.COM) and directed the relayer to another individual's e-mail account who did not want to receive the list posts? Kind of a subtle mail-bomb. Although the list traffic isn't too terribly large, the "victim" was extremely displeased with the results. Darryl Rich Greenberg [mailto:[log in to unmask]] wrote: On Jul 8, 4:00pm, Darryl Luther wrote: } Subject: FW: [LSTOWN-L] Individual receiving posts, but not subscribed } Just for the record (if anyone's interested), the offending account turned } out to be: } } John Doe <[log in to unmask]> } } Thanks for everyone who offered helpful suggestions. Do you think it's } worth pursuing with INAME.COM's admin to let them know someone was using } their service for a less than honorable purpose? Whats dishonorable about using an alias?