Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/04/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Simple. The message was letting you know that the LUG mail SENT TO YOU had been bounced back to the LUG mail server. This means your ISP rejected it for whatever reason. The automated "You have been bouncing message" comes from another server which is why it got through. Obviously the mail kept bouncing back to the LUG server and you were terminated. Have a nice day... This is a problem with your ISP (internet service provider). Earlier Brian gave you the info you need to pass on to your ISP to fix things. Brian has tried to contact someone at your ISP but was unable to get through. As this is all voluntary on his part perhaps it is time for you to take up the torch. So contact your ISP yourself or switch ISPs or, if you are not wiling to follow these suggestions, please stop pestering Brian and the list about it. John Collier On Apr 15, 2004, at 8:03 AM, Douglas M. Sharp wrote: > Brian, am I being particularly thick ? when I logged into the Lug (my > account) there was a text at the top of the page saying > something similar to "you have been bounced 2.0 out of a maximum of > 5.0" shortly afterwards I received a message that my subscription > was terminated due to excessive bouncing. It may be my lack of > experience in things IT or something to do with my age, but somehow > I just can't get my head around this one. Probably too full with > stochastic and deterministic seismic reservoir analysis, > self-organizing > matrices and neural networks. > Thanks again, humbly :-)