For Jèrel DD Arbaugh... I changed my profile for that list on Yahoo to have messages sent to another address which I access using Netscape Messenger, but because of a particular quirk in our machine or Windows that causes Juno to 'intercept' attempts to reply to Netscape messages*, I ended up sending my latest reply to the list from Juno, and sure as shootin', another bounce came -- howbeit to the other address to which I had the profile changed -- saying the exact same thing, that because of that 'cookie.juno.com' header, they STILL can't deliver the message to that particular person. As you suggested, I've forwarded the headers from the earlier bounces to 'postmaster' and 'abuse' at Juno. This IS a Juno problem... The person whose provider is generating these bounces, and I haven't let on about this before, is in Cuba. Could Juno have some policy regarding communications to that nation that they haven't previously let on about? I don't see as such in the terms of service. *To make a long story short, my workaround for stopping these 'interceptions' is to close any Netscape windows in whose specific thread (history) is any page at a juno.com server, and then if necessary restart Netscape, so that the first page displaying is not one from Juno. -- BoB To unsubscribe, send a message to listar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe juno_accmail" in the body or subject. OR visit http://freelists.dhs.org ~*~