Op een mooie herfstdag (Wednesday 02 October 2002 20:28), schreef H.Merijn 
Brand:

> On Wed 02 Oct 2002 20:20, "Orton, Yves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Stupid me. I sent to the mail daemon and not the list....
> > >
> > > Wrong list.
> > >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] is for discussing these issues,
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or [EMAIL PROTECTED] is for reports only)
> >
> > Ok. Well I just tried to go to CPAN.ORG to signup to the smokers list. 
> > Only problem is there isnt a link. (In fact there is no mailing list
> > shown with "smokers" in it at all)
>
> yes, there is, I just registered this last week :):
>
> daily-build   A mailing list for people volunteering their machines for the
>               daily build and smoke test being set up for testing Perl
>
> Abe, can you register [EMAIL PROTECTED]?

I believe Schwern, and the mail behaviour I've seen in my mailboxen is 
explained by his reading. So here it is again:

Discussion on <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> AKA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reports on <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> AKA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Now the BIG problem is these aliases, and I get the feeling that all people 
concerned are in favour of eliminating one of the aliases. As it stands one 
can subscribe to both aliases of the *same* list, which IMHO is _wrong_. I 
can live with the two (base)names, but one should not be able to subscribe to 
what is basically the same list twice (although the have different names).

NO, WE ARE NOT GOING TO HAVE THE NAME DISCUSSION! WE NEED A *TECHNICAL* 
SOLUTION!
[ Sorry for shouting! ]

> > So do i follow the usual procedure to subscribe?
>
> empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Well ezmlm works the other way around:

        [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Yves, I hope you are not discouraged by this and try to subscibe it again, so 
we can enjoy your smokereports soon!

good luck,

Abe
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