I asked and then answered my own question -- google decided the messages from 
Dedeco were spam, with this message when I open one (in google mail):

<quote>
This message seems dangerous 
Similar messages were used to steal people's personal information. Avoid 
clicking links, downloading attachments, or replying with personal 
information.
<quote>
Makes me wonder.
I occasionally seem to lose other messages (I get the message from the debian-
user lists about about some (small number of) messages beeing undeliverable  
in the last day or so (can't remember the term used, and maybe there is a 
threat to unsubscribe me if it gets worse and continues -- I don't remember 
that message very well).
But, my point here is that this is different -- the messages from the debian-
user list indicate that they (it) got a notification that my message could not 
be delivered, in this case, the messages were delivered but google decided 
they were spam.
I wonder what criteria google used to decide they were spam?  Do they know 
something we don't know, or is just because he used HTML and somehow google 
knows the list is intended to be plain text?
Draft start of old message below:

I am puzzled.  In my kmail client, I have not received any of the messages 
that people have replied to from Dedeco Balaco <dedeco.bal...@yahoo.com>.

If I look in the archives, I see them (e.g., there are 4 on 
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2021/09/threads.html#00154).

I have never killfiled or blocked anyone.

Ahh, I should check my gmail spam folder... ahh, there they are -- I guess 
google decided they are spam

Interesting.


On Monday, September 06, 2021 10:36:03 PM Kenneth Parker wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 3:47 PM Dedeco Balaco <dedeco.bal...@yahoo.com>

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