Joan & Deloris, I don't know if this is a solution to the problem or not, but many ISPs today will have a list subscriber unsubbed if they report any list mail as spam. Based on my own experience, AOL is by far the most frequent one, but there are others including my own provider, EarthLink. It would not surprise me if this or something similar was the original cause of it, and in my experience the overwhelming majority of subscribers complaining to me about being unsubbed for no apparent reason are AOL subscribers. I simply tell them about this tool and suggest they resub themselves, and be more careful at what they report as spam to AOL. David E. Cann decann@infionline.net -----Original Message----- From: listowners-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:listowners-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Deloris Williams Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 11:46 AM To: Listowners List Subject: Re: [LO] AOL & Mailing Lists I've been having that same issue this weekend with several different addresses, so I don't think it is just an AOL issue. I have noticed that I'm getting a lot of bounces on several of mailing lists, then the addresses are unsubbed. A few of the address owners questioned why they were unsubbed, and all I know is that their emails were bouncing. There was a broad spectrum of addresses so I don't know if something was going on between RW and a lot of servers, or if these people were just having email account issues. The ones that wanted to, I did tell them to re-sub, and so far, no problems. Deloris -------------------------------------------------- From: "JLA" <jasche45133@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 8:06 AM To: "Listowners List" <Listowners@rootsweb.com> Subject: [LO] AOL & Mailing Lists > In the past week I have had two list subscribers (same list by the > way) who complained to being unsubed from the list without notice, or > choice. I'm not sure just what to tell them but I do know that when > it comes to AOL there is cause and effect. Just can't remember what > the cause is? > > Thanks to anyone who can clue me in on what the tell AOL users who get > booted off. > > Joan Asche