Eric has mentioned that there is a bug in LISTSERV which affects users whose node has been changed by LISTSERV in response to a ":newnode." tag. Basically, it appears that all the flag and date fields are shifted according to the difference in lengths of new and old nodes. As pointed out by one of our subscribers, this can change things like topics, distribution options, Repro option, etc. I haven't found a good way to fix this other than looking at the list and checking for a shifted date field or something. But I wanted to warn you that this may explain strange events like missing mail or dropped repro options... Marty On Fri, 04 Mar 94 08:01:10 EST Kathleen said: >I just received your Adminsitrative Test message, which reminded me that >I have not recieved anything else from this list for a couple of months. > >Prior to Dec. 31, 1993, I had a BITNET address, [log in to unmask] >As of Jan. 1, 1993, it was changed to an internet address, [log in to unmask] >.edu Thank you for the note. It was VERY enlightening... There is a problem with your subscription and I've tried to fix it up so things will work again. It just happened that the shifting of your entries when your node was changed made it look like you were subscribed to the topics of ADMIN and OTHER. So when I sent the note with an ADMIN topic you got it. I've tried to fix up your subscription (back to all topics). Thanks again for the reply. Marty > >Has this list been very very quiet, or is it possible that my address is > incorrect? (If so, how did you get through???) >:Thanks > >Kathie > >* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * >* Kathleen V. Goldfarb Cataloging Dept. * >* [log in to unmask] Strozier Library * >* (904 644-5232 Florida State University * >* Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306 * >* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *