Not true. It's almost always the fault of the receiving server. There is no imagining going on. There are incapable of fixing other people's mail servers, that is true. Now, if you have a specific example of where Yahoo! Groups incorrectly labeled someone as bouncing, I would be interested to read about it. Fuzzy -- Quidquid Latine dictum sit, altum videtur. Si hoc legere scis, nimium eruditionis habes. Vir sapit qui pauca loquitur. Cras amet qui numquam amavit, quique amavit cras plus amet. Uno itinere non potest perveniri ad tam grande secretum. On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, gangle wrote: > It's a problem with Yahoo interfacing with mail servers. Their software > "imagines" that mail sent to your server is being bounced back to them, > even when most of the time it isn't. They are incapable of fixing it, > and it seems that\ there's nothing you can do but learn to live with it. For a web-based membership management utility and information on list policies, please see http://nibec.com/24hoursupport/ To unsubscribe, send a blank email to 24hoursupport-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe" (without quotes) in the subject.