Of course, anything is possible, but I don't think what you mentioned is 
involved because:
1 - I was able to send e-mail to other destinations - so "I'm OK"
2 - Other members were able to post to the list - so "the list is OK"
3 - according to the headers I sent earlier, the message did arrive at 
huji.ac.il immediately, but reached LISTAR 46 hours later -"oops!!"


On Wednesday 07 April 2004 19:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> >No - I am subscribed at that address, although it's set to VACATION in
> > order to allow me to send but not receive messages - that's because I'm
> > also subscribed at my old address (note the reply-to header in my posts)
> > . In fact the e-mail you answered was sent from the same address and
> > arrived at the list almost immediately after I sent it.
>
> There was a major network outage before the holiday. It was supposedly
> fixed for residential users after a few hours but not for business users.
> I heard it reported on the radio and saw it on Walla!
>
> This morning I also got a backlog of e-mails at work as well (don't ask
> - our e-mail
> server is a rented Exchange server in New-York).
>
> Maybe it's related?
>
> --Amos
>
>
>
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