In article <5069241053antispam@xxxxxxxxx>, Frank de Bruijn <antispam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In article <50691c872clist@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, > list <list@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 10 Jun, Frank de Bruijn <antispam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Charming. Last night I discovered some braindead automated listdroid must >>> have kicked me off the mailing list, >> Hmmm. How can you tell you've been kicked off? >> I've been assuming there have been very little email posts lately. > Judging by the archives the last one was in April. >> Brian >> <I cautiously await the appearance of this post> > Well, it seems you're still subscribed. :-) > I only discovered I had been kicked off when I sent a message to the list > and it bounced because FreeLists claimed I wasn't subscribed (I'll resend > that message later today). I'll probably check the archives at > //www.freelists.org/archives/antispam regularly from now on, just to > make sure FreeLists doesn't screw up again. Didn't think that was > necessary, but apparently FreeLists isn't as reliable as I thought it > was... :-( I've had a similar thing happen to me with the PlutoUsers list which is yahoogroups. Sounds as it they're all a bit unreliable! Rod -- GroverR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx