Paul Dillon escribi=F3:
> Hi.
>
> I don't know why, but now I am getting double xmca messages to my secon=
dary
> email address. I recently joined XMCA. This leaves no doubt that I am
> subscribed but previously (during the past three weeks) none of the mes=
sages
> I sent to xmca were ever posted. Can you take a look at this situation=
? I
> don't know yet whether my messages will be posted to the list?
>
> Paul Dillon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Jones <bjones who-is-at weber.ucsd.edu>
> To: xmca who-is-at weber.ucsd.edu <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
> Date: Sunday, July 04, 1999 5:06 PM
> Subject: Not exactly a phoenix - xmca arises
>
> >
> >For reasons yet to be determined, the distribution list for xmca
> >was seriously truncated on or about last Wednesday (probably a
> >result of my duelling with the TWU-induced gremlins). The
> >shortened nature of things was discovered this morning.
> >
> >In an effort to get the list back up and running in any sort of
> >useful fashion, I grepped a list of folks who had posted to xmca
> >over the past three months from the log files and re-created an
> >abbreviated distribution list (after culling those who had unsbscribed=
)
> >
> >The current dist list is about 1/2 the length of the list prior to
> >this recent spate of difficulties. However it probably contains
> >most, if not all of the folks who create the dialog online. The
> >lurkers, who will be added back when we can recover a copy of the
> >list from backup tapes (sometime Tues, in all probability) will just
> >have to catch up from the xmca web archives.
> >
> >If you were unsubscribed, and I failed to pull you from my new
> >list, just dump this in the bit bucket. You'll come back off the
> >list when I replace this dist list with the backup, Tues.
> >
> >mea culpa, and my apologies,
> >
> >bj
> >
> >p.s. This also means that anything you thought you posted after
> >Wed last, probably didn't go out. You can check the web archives to
> >see, as that account disappeared along with everyone elses, so the
> >archive represents the true state of what was distributed.
> >
> >-
> >