I tried to do what Mark Stodola indicated he did and didn't get very far.
I went to:
http://listserv.fnal.gov/
I clicked on `View list archives', which took me to:
http://listserv.fnal.gov/archives/
which gives me a blank page. I looked at the page source and the the page is
incomplete, there is no ending `/BODY' or `/HTML'. I have no idea what
else is missing, but it is enough for my browser to just give up on the whole
page and just give me a blank screen. I tried a MUCH older browser, Mosaic, I
received the same Web page, but it displayed everything that it downloaded
despite it being incomplete.
In the old browser, I clicked on the SCIENTIFIC-LINUX-USERS link and I
get a page displayed. I go back to my usual browser and put that link into it
and get a blank page again. This page has the ending `/BODY', but no ending
`/HTML'.
Again in the old browser, I tried clicking on `March 2010' and then
`February 2010'. Instead of showing me a page, both times it wants to
download a file. I went ahead with the download and the page has a bunch of
lines with control-M's at the beginning of the file and after every line in
the file. It is an HTML file, but again with out an ending `/BODY' or
`/HTML'. Apparently, these links run an executable on a Windbloze system as
the link ends with:
`/scripts/wa.exe?A1=ind1002L=scientific-linux-users'
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Brent L. Bates (UNIX Sys. Admin.)
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