Hello, I am responding to this because I have online email and have been removed from the debian-users list even though I know my account was not over capacity. I have a graphical representation of how much of my inbox I'm using and I never let it get more than 50% but I have been removed from the list several times.So you're not the only one this happens to. Maybe someone will look into what's really happening?
Quoting Yuen Sum Ng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Dear everyone, > > I have used the debian mailing lists using yahoo mail services as the > email account receiving the mails for several months. However, a fewer > weeks ago, I cannot receive any mails from debian-user mailing lists. I do > not know why this happen, but i have not accidentially set the account of > debian-user lists as that I do not want to receive any mail for there. > > Do the yahoo do something since the amount of email coming to my account > is huge? > > In addition, do I need to resubscribe the mailing list if I want to read > the email again. Yes you need to rescribe to be on the list again > > Regards, > James Ng > > 「向左走 向右走」趣怪 VoiceMail 歡迎詞.... > http://voicemail.yahoo.com.hk > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***Protect your PC from local E-Mail Application security holes*** ***Maintain your Privacy - MS Passport Free*** ***Anti SPAM "Whitelist" feature*** http://www.x-mail.net Web Based E-Mail, accessible anywhere Voice Messages, Voice Calls (VoIP), Video Conferencing, Live Chat, X-Mail Messenger, Personal Web Hosting, 128 bit SSL Secure, Calendar, Bookmarks, Forwarding, Virtual Mail Map Aliasing X-Mail Premium: 20MB Messages, 100MB Storage, SMTP, POP3, Ad Free ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anonymous Web Surfing http://www.snoopblocker.com Search http://www.teradex.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]