on 3/30/05 6:26 PM, Bret Busby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, James A Baker wrote:
> 
>> Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 13:17:13 -0600
>> From: James A Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: sqwebmail@inter7.com
>> To: sqwebmail@inter7.com
>> Cc: Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: [sqwebmail] I'm gone... Anyone still left?
>> 
>> Well, if anyone is still subscribed here (Brian, maybe?) just thought I'd say
>> bye and thanks for being around in the past to help out... And that if you
>> get a chance, try _again_ (for me) to convince Sam or that Inter7 guy to
>> finally kill off the ability to add subscriptions to this list. -- I'd hate
>> for someone to dump SqWebMail because they sign up for the old list to get
>> help, and can't get any replies whenever you leave too... assuming you really
>> are still here, that is. ;-)
>> 
>> Ciao!
>> 
>> -jab
>> 
> 
> It is one thing to kill off the old list, but how about getting the new
> list to work?
> 
> I am subscribed to the new list, and have been for a while, but the
> message below, appears to have been eaten by the new list, as I have not
> received a copy that shows the message to have been distributed by the
> new list, even though I have been receiving messages distributed by the
> new list, both before and after the sending of the message below.

I'm having a similar trouble with another sourceforge list, i.e. it doesn't
seem to reliably send out messages it receives, although messages appear in
the archives reliably.

Maybe you could take a look in the archives for your missing message, to
help characterize the problem.

-Kurt

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