Gals and Guys, Lately, apparently some messages sent to the list contained viruses, and some ISPs bounce these messages back to the list manager which then sends out a warning message to you. These warnings are harmless, and you are not going to be dropped from the list as a result.
If, on the other hand, a warning message also bounces (this should not happen since the warning message will not contain a virus) then after some grace period the list manager sends out a probe, and if the probe also bounces then you will be removed from the list since the list manager declares your address bad. There are about 20 days between the message the list manager tried to deliver to you first bounced, and the possible removal of your address from the list because a probe message bounced. I'd like to emphasize that if only messages containing viruses are bounced back to the list manager, but not the warning message, then you will not be removed from the list. In case you want to know more, let me tell you the paperpath of a message that bounces: 1) Suppose [EMAIL PROTECTED] sends a message to the list. 2) Upon receiving the message, the list manager called ezmlm first rewrites the sender address [EMAIL PROTECTED] to a special address. This is to protect the sender. Indeed, imagine you are [EMAIL PROTECTED], and imagine 50 of subscribers's to the list bounce back the message. According to the rules of email (rfc 2821), bounces must go to the sender address---so [EMAIL PROTECTED] (you) would receive 50 bounces. Not great. So to protect the sender [EMAIL PROTECTED], ezmlm changes the sender address to a special address so that any bounce will be handled by ezmlm automatically. It is important to note that ezmlm makes no other change to the message. So if the message contained a virus, the virus will be sent to all subscribers. 3) Now suppose the message (originally from [EMAIL PROTECTED]) ezmlm is trying to send to the subscriber address [EMAIL PROTECTED] bounces (say the server on c.d detected a virus in the message). The bounce arrives back to ezmlm. It then waits about 10 days, and sends a warning message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] explaining that some messages have bounced back. Now two things can happen: 3/a: This warning message bounces back from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Then ezmlm makes a note of it, and about 10 days later will send a probe message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] If the probe bounces back, the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] is removed from the list. If the probe does not bounce back, the bad behavior of [EMAIL PROTECTED] is forgotten for now. 3/b: This message does not bounce back from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Then the bad behavior of [EMAIL PROTECTED] is forgotten for now. That is it. So note that if a new message sent to the list bounces back from [EMAIL PROTECTED], then the whole thing starts all over. In particular, another 20 day grace period will start for this new message---independently from [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s bad behavior on a previous message. You see you will be removed from the list only if your address is really bad. Mate