Totally normal. These can happen when there are temporary outages
somewhere between you and their server when they are trying to send you
a message.

It could be indicative of a problem on your end if you are hosting your
own email...

On 2010-10-13 1:49 PM, James Wilde wrote:
> I received the following message on October 11 from the OOo server (I
> include long headers in case someone wants to see them):
> 
> I'm wondering whether anyone else has been receiving this kind of 
> message. I'm also a little curious that the message was a response to
> a bounce from 13 days earlier. I've had one or two similar mails from
> both tdf.org and LibO.org, and when I tried to add these three
> senders as safe, I couldn't find the appropriate interface, and it
> was then I took the problem up with my ISP. It was then that the
> anomalous date came to light.
> 
> There has been very heavy traffic from both tdf and LibO - not so 
> much from OOo - so I could understand if their antispam device raised
> a question, but it didn't raise a question, it just bounced the mail,
> but not all mail from these three sources.
> 
> Just thought I'd report it and see if anyone has any comments. Here's
> the warning mail.

> 
> Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
> users@openoffice.org mailing list.
> 
> 
> Messages to you from the users mailing list seem to
> have been bouncing.


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