I believe that the list maintainer is hunting this down. As I understood it, it 
was more due to incompetence than to actual malice.

-pd

> On 19 Apr 2017, at 09:48 , Rolf Turner <r.tur...@auckland.ac.nz> wrote:
> 
> 
> Now that this mailing list seems to have managed to eliminate the malign 
> influence of nabble, some clever Johnny seems to have come up with a new way 
> to cloud the lines of communication.  I have started receiving r-help emails 
> from r-help-arch...@googlegroups.com.  It seems
> that one cannot reply to this address --- at least I can't.  I tried a couple 
> of times and got bounces.
> 
> However I just received from r-help@r-project.org a reply by Jeff Newmiller 
> to one of the posts that I received  via "r-help-archive".  So it seems that 
> *Jeff* can reply to these things.
> 
> So am I doing something wrong, or is "r-help-archive" messing things up for 
> other people as well?  And if the latter, can something be done to remove its 
> malign influence?
> 
> cheers,
> 
> Rolf Turner
> 
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