great stuff if you're worried about what you <get>, musick; useless if you're merely sending (in effect) harmless, and even requested, "bulk" mail. (btw, I seem to remember getting bounces from your address on the *odd occasion.)
note to those with more than a passing interest:
when a yahoo! delivery gets "bounced", for whatever reason,
that account is in effect off-line for a minimum of five days FROM WHEN A REACTIVATE IS SENT. this really means 8 to 11 days - 2 or 3 for the event to actually get posted to my account, plus 2 or 3 more for me to spot it and manually request reactivation or for an automatic request, plus the basic built-in yahoo! delay of 5 days to actually reactivate. when I get a bundle of rejections due to spamhaus or spamcop, I usually have to let unnature take its course -- what do I care if a couple of dozen subscribers miss a couple of weeks of worthless words?!
-joe (asking yahoo! for a refund would be fruitless) bfstplk