
On 16/12/15 11:57, Peter Ross via luv-main wrote:
Hi Jason,
was there any other mail than mine yesterday or the day before?
There is a second probability for my "issue": that the Gmail web interface is so smart that it does not show an e-mail by me in the Inbox if it is coming from me.
I think I have noticed that too. Also about 2 weeks ago, I sent 2 emails to luv-ctte (not main, but on same server). These emails were not received by anyone, but they were in the mailman archive. I had assumed it was something on my side, as I was fiddling with a few networking config at that same time. And all is good now. BUT I always was wondering if someone else could have been affected in a similar way. Your TACAS+ emails were received and I don't think there was much response to it. Daniel
Thanks for the answer Peter
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Jason White via luv-main <luv-main@luv.asn.au <mailto:luv-main@luv.asn.au>> wrote:
Peter Ross via luv-main <luv-main@luv.asn.au <mailto:luv-main@luv.asn.au>> wrote: > P.S. luv-main is "dead". I do not get mails anymore.
It's working here.
Maybe your lack of luv-main mail is due to the Australian summer holidays; or perhaps everybody's Linux systems are working reliably at the moment and there's no need to post requests for community support.
The wider question is how the number of subscribers has changed over time - in particular, whether there is a decline, and, if there is, how to reverse it.
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