Jean-Francois Avon writes:
Hi! Could you tell me why I receive this message?!? [...]
The user this message was addressed to does not exist at this site. Please verify the name and domain in the original message that follows. Message was addressed to: SAMUEL.KAPLIN@warehouse.mn.org
Sam Kaplin's account @warehouse.mn.org is apparently gone, but his address is still apparently subscribed to cypherpunks. Some combination of the headers placed on outgoing list mail by majordomo@toad, and the mail-return header interpretation policy enforced by the mailer daemon @warehouse, is causing list mail bounces to get routed to the original message sender. (Arguing over which site is "at fault" should probably be done somewhere like the list-managers list, or much better still, between the sites themselves.) A week or two ago I forwarded a bounce message to cypherpunks-owner@toad, and my mail bounced. I asked Eric about it and he told me he hadn't been able to get into that account for a while (he's the list manager :). Maybe that's been rectified now. In lieu of that, the most expedient solution to these things is usually a well-forged unsubscription request to majordomo@toad for the bouncing address. I think Anonymous claimed to have taken care of that a couple of days ago, but apparently they didn't succeed. (Sam K. announced a while back that he would be effectively dropping off the face of the net....)