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                  What    |Old value                 |New value
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                    Status|NEW                       |RESOLVED
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                Resolution|                          |FIXED
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Feb 12 19:39:58 -0800 
2006 -------
Thank you for clarification.
Now everything becomes clear and the problem has gone. 

 The problem happened with some freely available mailing lists: 
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] ......... general, targeting on the casual end users
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... making and distributing ISO images
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] ....... macros, plugins, etc.

 One of their IP addresses of the mail servers is/was listed in some black 
lists.
 http://www.dnsstuff.com/tools/ip4r.ch?ip=211.125.95.78

 According to FAQ of the service, their mail severs are designed to 
automatically 
 stop delivering emails for a subscriber upon receiving repeated error reply
emails. 
 Once i logged into the service and turned the status flag on, mail delivering  
 successfully resumed. 

 I also reported to the administrator of the servers that their IP address was 
 listed in some of the blacklists. They might take care of that for themselves. 
 I do not think CollabNet needs further actions.

=====
 Off topic.

 One of them, [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 2500 subscribers, is a primary mailing 
 list of Japanese OpenOffice.org community. The community also has several 
mailing 
 lists: 
   discuss@ja.openoffice.org ..... general, targeting on the experienced users
   dev@ja.openoffice.org ......... development
   translate@ja.openoffice.org ... translation
  
 Mailing lists @openoffice.org by CollabNet has been recently facilitated with 
 localize confirmation emails at starting and terminating subscription. An 
English 
 confirmation emails was a language barrier for casual end users. 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] has 2500 subscribers while discuss@ja.openoffice.org has 
 200 order, 10th of population. Why? Maybe, the reason is that FreeML is more 
 user friendly, using lots of pretty icons, offering elaborated descriptions 
and 
 FAQ, ... I do not think @openoffice.org needs to decorate its web pages, but 
 something could be taken to increase the number of subscribers.

Thanks again.


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