I have one user telling me that he has a long mailing list (on the order of 34 -- hardly long) and some of the recipients bounce. If he mails them one at a time the mail works -- so the addresses are okay.
However, the mailing list itself could have bogus characters in it. The individual addresses are okay, but the list isn't. I can't prove this yet. He's not the only one with a "long" mailing list, but he is the only one having trouble. So, the question(s) is(are): There can't be a limit on the number of addressees, right? (Even if true, it's not always the same person bouncing. If there was a limit, it seems like it would always bounce on the same person. But if there was such a limit, would it be reported as a bounce? Seems wrong. Seems like it would be reported as what it is -- too many recips.) I don't have any faith in this notion. Does the problem above ring a bell? He's using Outlook as his client. What else should I tell you? So far I haven't been able to align his bounced msgs with my log files. Thx, j. -- Jay Scott 512-835-3553 g...@arlut.utexas.edu Head of Sun Support, Sr. System Administrator Applied Research Labs, Computer Science Div. S224 University of Texas at Austin