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Aaron Morris <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Oct 2012 10:17:06 -0400
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Folks:

There have been a large number of automatic removals from BEE-L in the past
few days.  I am not sure what exactly is causing the problem, but what I
see is that SPAM filters at subscribers' ISPs are refusing posts and
returning them to [log in to unmask] which in turn, sends them
back to the subscriber where they are refused and returned to
[log in to unmask] which in turn...  All the while, these errors
are being tallied and when the error threshold is reached the subscriber is
removed.

My shoot from the hip solution is to make subscribers aware of the problem
and encourage them to take action on their end to configure mail from BEE-L@
community.lsoft.com as non-SPAM.  If you receive notice that you have been
removed you can simply resubscribe, although I suspect the problem will
persist until you tell your ISP to accept email from BEE-L@
community.lsoft.com

I am very busy working on a past deadline project, but will address this
problem as time allows.

Sincerely,
Aaron Morris

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