On Wed, Mar 27, 2002 at 11:29:46AM -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote:
| I've attempted to subscribe multiple times, and responded to the
| confirmation request every time, but I get no further feedback after
| that; no bounce, no "welcome to the list", no traffic, nothing.
|
| Is the list still having su
Yes. Either the Debian listserver has a problem (although
I've received posts from it...very few posts over the past day,
though), or the rootservers are being reconfigured, or many users
are having DNS problems, or there are telephone service line
problems somewhere,... I'm running through
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This is regarding some problems I've had receiving messages from the
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On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, aphro wrote:
> sounds like some delays on your mail server, i have been recieving a
> steady stream of mail
sounds like some delays on your mail server, i have been recieving a
steady stream of mail. sometimes i do get bursts though with a lot of
messages.
nate
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I don't know how this list is set up, but some lists are set up so that if
your email address ever bounces, you are automatically removed from the
list. Therefore, maybe the list has unsubscribed you? I might try
subscribing again and see if that works.
Bryan
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This makes me wonder even more. The list must be up, or you wouldn't have
received my email. However, when you responded to it, I only got the
response that went to me, not the cc to the list. I have subscribed
another account that I have on a different networ
On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> I haven't seen any mail on this list since sunday morning. I can't
> imagine all list traffic simply went away. Is there something wrong with
> the list, or with my mail? I can't imagine it's a problem on my end since
> I have no problem getting th
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