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You have been automatically removed from the BONSAI list (Internet Bonsai
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in effect for the list, and has not been reviewed or otherwise confirmed
by a human being. If you receive this message, it means that something is
wrong: while you are obviously able to receive mail, your mail system has
been regularly reporting that your account did not exist, or that you
were otherwise permanently unable to receive mail. Here is some
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the cause of the problem:

- The failing address is .

- The first error was reported on 2005-10-26.

- Since then, a total of 13 delivery errors have been received.

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to the list, it is important for you to report this problem to your mail
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the BONSAI list, and also affects your private mail. This means that YOU
HAVE PROBABLY LOST SOME PRIVATE MAIL AS WELL. Anyone trying to write to
you during the same time frame will probably have received the same
errors for the same reason. The BONSAI list is but one of the many people
who may have tried to write to you while your mail system was
malfunctioning.

DO NOT LET TECHNICAL PEOPLE CONVINCE YOU THAT THIS IS NORMAL. It is never
normal for a mail system to claim that a valid, working account does not
exist, just as it would not be normal for the post office to return some
of your mail with "addressee unknown" when the address was written
correctly. It is true that some mail systems are less reliable than
others, and your technical people may be doing the best they can with the
tools they have. But, ultimately, the level of service that you are
receiving is the result of a business decision, and not something due to
a universal technical limitation that one can only accept. Reliable mail
systems do exist, and it is ultimately up to you to decide whether this
level of service is acceptable or not.



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