On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Clive DaSilva <cdasilva@iprimus.ca> wrote:
Hello Paul

I have the same issue with tlug right now

Clive

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-tlug@ss.org [mailto:owner-tlug@ss.org] On Behalf Of Paul King
Sent: September-29-14 11:37 PM
To: Myles Braithwaite; tlug@ss.org; owner-tlug@ss.org
Subject: Re: [TLUG]: Please subscribe to the new GTALUG Talks List

I am not getting messages after subscribing a while ago, also. I just sent
an email to talk-subscribe@gtalug.org as suggested on your web page, but
have never gotten any feedback as to whether my subscription was successful.

Paul King

I see Clive's address on the list of members of the new list, but not Paul's, so
there is some kind of difference between the issues you are having.

Note that we are using Mailman for the new list, which has the consequence
that there is a particular "two phase commit" to the process of subscribing;
you should expect to get a message indicating that an application for that
address has been added, and that you should visit an approval URL as the
approximation to indicate that it "really was you" that did so.

It is possible that some over-exuberant spam filters might mark the
administrative messages from the mailing list manager as "spam"; that
should not come as super-surprising in this world where MOST email is
apparently spam.

It might prove simpler to interact with the mailing list software via the
web interface; visit <http://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk>.

Clive appears to already be fully added to the new list, so when there is
traffic, I'd expect Clive to see that.  (Indeed, this message is being sent
to both lists, so Clive might well see two copies.)

I could add Paul "by hand" to the list, though it seems to me as though
it is preferable to retry, and perhaps figure out what problem was preventing
subscription to work.

I will observe that the new list hasn't been vastly active, so it's possible
that Clive happened not to see any traffic.
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