In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 18 Sep 2006 12:47:07 +1000, Erik de 
Castro Lopo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

mle+openssl> Well, it seems that the list manager is somewhat confused.
mle+openssl> 
mle+openssl> From my work account I did "which [EMAIL PROTECTED]" which resulted
mle+openssl> in:
mle+openssl> 
mle+openssl>     >>>> which [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mle+openssl>     The string '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' appears in the following
mle+openssl>     entries in lists served by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
mle+openssl>     **** No matches found
mle+openssl>     >>>> 
mle+openssl>     >>>> 
mle+openssl> 
mle+openssl> So I therefore tried to subscribe again and received the following:
mle+openssl> 
mle+openssl>     >>>> auth cee6ff89 subscribe openssl-dev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mle+openssl>     **** Address already subscribed to openssl-dev
mle+openssl> 
mle+openssl> so it seems that my work email address is in some weird quantum 
state
mle+openssl> between subscribed and not-subscribed :-).

I'd rather guess that 'which' is turned off for openssl-dev, so
majordomo refuses to "find" your address there.

Cheers,
Richard

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