> In the meantime, I am anxiously awaiting word from Jeff Breidenbach
> whether he has some means of checking to see if the messages in question
> were actually received by Mail Archive, and if so, why they were not
> archived.
I just got back from cross country skiing through Yosemite, and am
rea
I am not familiar with the Lyris Listserve Manager, but I assume it has
some sort of capability to enqueue messages which have either bounced or
for which the destination mail server rejected a connection. I think
Lyris retries sending (bounced or rejected) messages on a periodic basis
on the assu
Greetings,
I have been trying to get an archive started for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] by subscribing archive@mail-archive.com to my
list (I am the owner).
No worky.
I tried this first as a QUIET ADD to eliminate the out-bound response
messages from the list-serve. After a few hours of waiting and several
On January 5, 2003 at 14:50, "William J. Kammerer" wrote:
> Earl: Thanks for the suggestion. But as I wrote, most - but not all -
> messages do get posted to the archive. Since X-No-Archive: yes would
> most likely be something provided by the Listserve administrator for
> every message, we shou
Earl: Thanks for the suggestion. But as I wrote, most - but not all -
messages do get posted to the archive. Since X-No-Archive: yes would
most likely be something provided by the Listserve administrator for
every message, we should assume that this MIME header is not used at
all, and is not the
On January 5, 2003 at 11:55, "William J. Kammerer" wrote:
> Some Messages are not being archived to wedi-transactions at
> http://www.mail-archive.com/wedi-transactions@lists.wedi.org/. For
> example, I have received messages from the listserve which do not appear
> in the Mail-archive list:
See
Some Messages are not being archived to wedi-transactions at
http://www.mail-archive.com/wedi-transactions@lists.wedi.org/. For
example, I have received messages from the listserve which do not appear
in the Mail-archive list:
Subject: Re: Use of Direct Data Entry
Sent: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 14:37:06 -