Re: [mou-net] Your removal from the MOU-NET list
I thought that this wasn't going to happen anymore. Note that my e-mail is a MSN address not an AOL address. Byron Blood -Original Message- From: owner-mou-...@lists.umn.edu [mailto:owner-mou-...@lists.umn.edu] On Behalf Of University of Minnesota LISTSERV Server (15.0) Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2014 00:05 To: Byron Blood Subject: Your removal from the MOU-NET list Sun, 25 May 2014 00:04:48 You have been automatically removed from the MOU-NET list (Minnesota Birds) as a result of repeated delivery error reports from your mail system. This decision was based on the list's automatic error monitoring policy, and has not been reviewed or otherwise confirmed by a person. If you receive this message, then 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 information that may assist you or your local help desk in determining the cause of the problem: - The failing address is byronbl...@msn.com. - The first error was reported on 2014-05-20. - Since then, a total of 12 delivery errors have been received. - The last reported error was: 5.1.1 550 5.7.0 (COL004-MC2F54) Unfortunately, messages from (134.84.119.232) on behalf of (AOL.COM) could not be delivered due to domain owner policy restrictions. PLEASE DO NOT IGNORE THIS MESSAGE. While you can re-subscribe to the list, it is important for you to report this problem to your mail administrator so that it can be solved. This problem is not specific to the MOU-NET list, and may also affect your private mail. This means that YOU MAY HAVE LOST SOME PRIVATE MAIL AS WELL. Anyone trying to write to you during the same time frame might have received the same errors for the same reason. The MOU-NET list is only 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. Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html
[mou-net] Baltimore Oriole
Male spotted in Minnetonka, around Cedar Lake Trl Hopkins Crossroad. Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html
Re: [mou-net] Your removal from the MOU-NET list --- MSN
I have MSN email address also and I got the same msg late last night. Date: Sun, 25 May 2014 06:44:08 -0500 From: byronbl...@msn.com Subject: Re: [mou-net] Your removal from the MOU-NET list To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU I thought that this wasn't going to happen anymore. Note that my e-mail is a MSN address not an AOL address. Byron Blood -Original Message- From: owner-mou-...@lists.umn.edu [mailto:owner-mou-...@lists.umn.edu] On Behalf Of University of Minnesota LISTSERV Server (15.0) Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2014 00:05 To: Byron Blood Subject: Your removal from the MOU-NET list Sun, 25 May 2014 00:04:48 You have been automatically removed from the MOU-NET list (Minnesota Birds) as a result of repeated delivery error reports from your mail system. This decision was based on the list's automatic error monitoring policy, and has not been reviewed or otherwise confirmed by a person. If you receive this message, then 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 information that may assist you or your local help desk in determining the cause of the problem: - The failing address is byronbl...@msn.com. - The first error was reported on 2014-05-20. - Since then, a total of 12 delivery errors have been received. - The last reported error was: 5.1.1 550 5.7.0 (COL004-MC2F54) Unfortunately, messages from (134.84.119.232) on behalf of (AOL.COM) could not be delivered due to domain owner policy restrictions. PLEASE DO NOT IGNORE THIS MESSAGE. While you can re-subscribe to the list, it is important for you to report this problem to your mail administrator so that it can be solved. This problem is not specific to the MOU-NET list, and may also affect your private mail. This means that YOU MAY HAVE LOST SOME PRIVATE MAIL AS WELL. Anyone trying to write to you during the same time frame might have received the same errors for the same reason. The MOU-NET list is only 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. Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html
Re: [mou-net] Your removal from the MOU-NET list --- MSN
So too did I...One from the U of M List Serve Server, and the other a few hours later from mnbird-requ...@lists.mnbird.net. -- Bernard P. Friel Motivational Program: A Change of Heart-Taking Charge of Your Health Member: North American Nature Photography Association International Society of Aviation Photography The Explorers Club MN¹ 10 Grand Canyon River Guides Web Pages and purchase photographs at: http://www.wampy.com From: GORDON gpanders...@msn.com Reply-To: GORDON gpanders...@msn.com Date: Sun, 25 May 2014 11:08:39 -0500 To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU Subject: Re: [mou-net] Your removal from the MOU-NET list --- MSN I have MSN email address also and I got the same msg late last night. Date: Sun, 25 May 2014 06:44:08 -0500 From: byronbl...@msn.com Subject: Re: [mou-net] Your removal from the MOU-NET list To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU I thought that this wasn't going to happen anymore. Note that my e-mail is a MSN address not an AOL address. Byron Blood -Original Message- From: owner-mou-...@lists.umn.edu [mailto:owner-mou-...@lists.umn.edu] On Behalf Of University of Minnesota LISTSERV Server (15.0) Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2014 00:05 To: Byron Blood Subject: Your removal from the MOU-NET list Sun, 25 May 2014 00:04:48 You have been automatically removed from the MOU-NET list (Minnesota Birds) as a result of repeated delivery error reports from your mail system. This decision was based on the list's automatic error monitoring policy, and has not been reviewed or otherwise confirmed by a person. If you receive this message, then 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 information that may assist you or your local help desk in determining the cause of the problem: - The failing address is byronbl...@msn.com. - The first error was reported on 2014-05-20. - Since then, a total of 12 delivery errors have been received. - The last reported error was: 5.1.1 550 5.7.0 (COL004-MC2F54) Unfortunately, messages from (134.84.119.232) on behalf of (AOL.COM) could not be delivered due to domain owner policy restrictions. PLEASE DO NOT IGNORE THIS MESSAGE. While you can re-subscribe to the list, it is important for you to report this problem to your mail administrator so that it can be solved. This problem is not specific to the MOU-NET list, and may also affect your private mail. This means that YOU MAY HAVE LOST SOME PRIVATE MAIL AS WELL. Anyone trying to write to you during the same time frame might have received the same errors for the same reason. The MOU-NET list is only 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. Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html
[mou-net] yahoo.com and aol.com members can no longer post
The bad news: 369 mou-net members were automatically removed from the list this morning. This happened because of an anti-SPAM feature added to all mail from yahoo.com and aol.com members by yahoo.com and aol.com. All of the yahoo.com and aol.com members have now been marked as NO POST. This means that they can read mail from mou-net, but can not send any mail to mou-net. The good news: All 369 members have been added back to the list. You do not need to do anything if you received a notice that you have been removed from the list. An (experimental) method to send mail to mou-net has been added to moumn.org. Go to http://moumn.org and click on the mou-net send box in the upper right hand corner of the page. This can be used by anyone that is logged into moumn.org, but it should only be used by yahoo.com and aol.com members of the mou-net list. It provides a return address of nore...@moumn.org (youremailaddress) Alternatives: The list provider at umn.edu has suggested that instead of using a yahoo.com or aol.com email address, you can sign up for a different free email provider such as gmail.com. You can sign up for a gmail account by going to: http://mail.google.com/mail/signup You can even even keep your yahoo.com or aol.com account to read mail, but you need something else to be able to post mail. -- David Cahlander da...@cahlander.com Burnsville MN 952-894-5910 Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html
[mou-net] HOODED WARBLERS and PROTHONOTARY WARBLER, Afton State Park
Yesterday I heard one PROTHONOTARY WARBLER and three HOODED WARBLERS singing at Afton State Park (Washington County). The Hooded Warblers are in the same place as last year: on the bluff facing the river near the parking lot at the end of the park road. The Prothonotary Warbler was also in the same general area as the past couple of years. I took the trail from the aforementioned parking lot to the bottom of the bluff and he was singing just offshore in the flooded canopy. Please respond to me in private if you wish to receive more detailed directions. Peter Nichols Cottage Grove Washington County Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html
[mou-net] Black-necked Stilts, Grant County 5/25
Currently watching a pair of Black-necked Stilts at the Herman sewage ponds in southwest Grant County. The north pond is drawn down and is hosting a nice variety of shorebirds and ducks in addition to the stilts. The stilt pair stuck to the south end of this pond which made for easy viewing. The were very aggressive to any Lesser Yellowlegs that came too close. Earlier, I saw a Loggerhead Shrike along hwy 9, NW of Herman (just nw of 150th). Doug Kieser Minneapolis Sent from my Sprint phone.
Re: [mou-net] Black-necked Stilts, Grant County 5/25
Nice find! Tom T and the committee can always use some more work Paul Paul Budde pbu...@earthlink.net div Original message /divdivFrom: Doug Kieser doug.kie...@clynch.com /divdivDate:05/25/2014 6:49 PM (GMT-06:00) /divdivTo: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU /divdivSubject: [mou-net] Black-necked Stilts, Grant County 5/25 /divdiv /divCurrently watching a pair of Black-necked Stilts at the Herman sewage ponds in southwest Grant County. The north pond is drawn down and is hosting a nice variety of shorebirds and ducks in addition to the stilts. The stilt pair stuck to the south end of this pond which made for easy viewing. The were very aggressive to any Lesser Yellowlegs that came too close. Earlier, I saw a Loggerhead Shrike along hwy 9, NW of Herman (just nw of 150th). Doug Kieser Minneapolis Sent from my Sprint phone.
[mou-net] Meadowlands Black-billed Magpie
While ATVing with my son on the Alborn-Pengilly trail, at the first road intersection just north of Meadowlands in St. louis County I saw an unusual bird fly across the trail into the mowed fiield of grass to the west. I stopped and dismounted immediatley to see what it was. After missing my first opportunity to see it with my binoculars in the windbreak between two of the fields, I walked to see if it had landed beyond the windbreak. I found a Black Billed Magpie foraging in the fiield. I've never seen this western bird in MN before. I know they appear around Sax Zim but It was still a first for me. Keith Carlson Roseville, MN Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html
[mou-net] White-winged Dove, Two Harbors, Lake Co.
This afternoon 5/25, Ben Fritchman, Dave Grosshuesch, John Hokema and I found a White-winged Dove in Two Harbors along 1st Avenue between 2nd and 3rd Street. This is only the second Lake County record I'm aware of. We also saw a Grasshopper Sparrow and Western Meadowlark in the grassy area west of the wastewater treatment plant, and flyover Caspian Tern and Purple Martin downtown. We found 24 warbler species throughout the day, almost all of which were on territory inland from Lake Superior. Jim Lind Two Harbors Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html
[mou-net] Common Gallinule - Sherburne
At least 1 Common Gallinule continued at Sherburne Refuge today (5/25). 2-3 have been present since at least May 8th. The Gallinule is located in Big Bluestem pool which is 2.5 miles along the wildlife drive and is relatively easy to see once it begins to wander between the reeds. Photo: https://flic.kr/p/nJRNAj Some other nice birds around included: nearly 30 Black Terns (most were at Big Bluestem), many singing and easily found Grasshopper Sparrows, and Orchard Orioles (easiest to find at the rest area at the beginning of the drive) Several snakes and a Blandings Turtle were also seen slowly crossing the roads, along with many ticks in the grass - Justin Watts, Hennepin County Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html