I saw a warning that some problem had happened with the lists and that the 
users should RE-subscribe.

did you try that ?

At least I was unsubscribed from here and subscribed to debian-changes.

Hope this help.

Alexandre

On Sat, 19 Apr 1997, John Foster wrote:

> Hmmm....
> 
> Something very strange is going on here.
> 
> After my previous post, I have received replies from
> 
> Matthew Tebbens
> Klaus Hergerschiem
> Ralph Winslow 
> 
> to say that they saw my post, but I'm still not getting anything from
> this list. Now it seemed to stop after I set up IP_aliasing on this
> machine. I read the file in /usr/doc/smail about multihomed mail
> servers, and it didn't make much sense to me, but I still get mail from
> the outside world, but not from this mailing list.
> 
> Is the problem here or at the list server?
> 
> Does anyone have any clues at all?
> 
> Needless to say, if there is any discussion on this thread, please CC:
> me, otherwise I won't get any of it, unless the truly excellent Debian
> people find that it's a problem at there end and manage to resolve it. I
> suspect that it's probably at this end though.....
> 
> BTW, all smail config files are as created by smailconfig.
> 
> John Foster.
> 
> Feeling a bit like a leper.
> 
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