Whatever problems going on at mail-archive.com have absolutely nothing to do with the PDML server. The PDML server is fine. There is nothing wrong with the PDML server. One more time: The PDML server is healthy and happy. I spend a lot of time and not a little money keeping the PDML server fed and happy and it is running very smoothly right now, and I am beginning to resent that any time a service over which I have no control gets, in some people's opinion, behind in its VOLUNTARY service, I get the blame.
Both the PDML and the separate organization that handles our archiving are brought to you by people who feel that both are worthwhile. They are both brought to you at no charge. If you have problems with either service that are insurmountable, there is only one course of action. Demand your money back. Doug At 7:14 PM -070011/12/01, Joseph Tainter wrote, or at least typed: >To maintain my e-mail sanity (or as much as possible), I read and >participate in PDML on the web site, not as e-mail. That is, I read it >at: > >http://www.mail-archive.com/pentax-discuss%40pdml.net/ > >>From time to time the server seems to get days behind in posting >messages. It happened a few months ago, then 3 or 4 weeks ago, then >again this month. That is, it is becoming more frequent. Now it has >caught up to Nov. 10, but it seems that about 2/3 of the messages are >missing. When I click on a heading, I get a "Not Found" message from the >server. > >Does anyone know what is happening? > >Can anything be done to convince whoever maintains the server to do a >better job? My ability to participate has essentially been nil over >recent weeks. > >Am I the only one who participates in the list via the web page, rather >than through e-mail? > >Thanks, > >Joe -- Douglas Forrest Brewer Ashwood Lake Photography [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.alphoto.com - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

