Greetings, I have a problem. I am the coordinator of TeX-L, which is essentially a redistribution of the ARPAnet list, TeXhax. TeX-L has ten peers, one of which is here at TAMVM1. There is a problem with the list which I do not believe involves Listserv, but I'm querying this list for advice on how to find the *real* problem. Malcolm Brown sends issues of TeXhax from [log in to unmask] They come through a gateway at STANFORD. He sends a copy to TeX-L@MARIST, and one directly to me at X230GV@TAMVM1 (so if something goes wrong with TeX-L, I'll get the issue anyway and know that there's a problem). I have not received either of the last two issues in any form (from TeX-L or directly from TeXhax). Furthermore, I know that the peers at EB0UB011, BNANDP11, FINHUTC, MARIST, UBVM, and DEARN *did* receive the issues. I see no reason to believe that CLVM, DB0TUI11, and HEARN did not receive them. But TAMVM1 did not. Incidentally, here is the peer topology: * CLVM TAMVM1 FINHUTC * | | | * TeXhax ----> MARIST ----- EB0UB011 ----- BNANDP11 * | | * UBVM HEARN --- DEARN --- DB0TUI11 The reason I do not believe it to be a Listserv problem is that I'm not getting the direct mailing from Stanford either. But Malcolm is not getting any rejection mail. And TeX-L@TAMVM1 is listed as a peer in [log in to unmask] How do I find out what's happening? These files are apparently being lost somewhere in between here and MARIST. This is especially bad since Malcolm is preparing to forcibly move Bitnet-based subscribers to TeXhax over to TeX-L to save gateway traffic. But we don't want to move them to a list that's not working correctly. Any help or advice, however slight, will be appreciated. Kind regards, Glenn Vanderburg