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At 05:13 10/10/2005 Monday, Michael Quinion wrote:
>Over the past few days a couple of dozen World Wide Words subscribers have
>reported that they have not received copies of the weekly newsletter for
>the past two weeks. I haven't had any bounce reports, they are still on
>the list, their e-mail accounts are working fine, and they swear they are
>not on any system that censors or bounces mail (this was my first thought,
>since newsletters often contain language that nannying corporate systems
>take exception to); the LISTSERV manager says he has not experienced any
>problem with the other lists hosted on the site. There is no commonality
>between destinations, which are on servers in several different countries.
For yourself and a guinea-pig subscriber:
SET listname DIGEST
SET listname MAIL
SET listname DIGEST
Did you and they get the DIGEST?
If you both got it, then I would try to figure out (with the help of your listserv-admin) if there is a "problem" with the LISTSERV distribute backbone. Access to LISTSERV and SMTP logs would no doubt be of problem-source identification value.
/Pete Weiss
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