It's not something I can really fix without breaking other things. In fact,
I tried to fix it and found that a bunch of subscribers didn't receive a
message I sent earlier today (included below, in case you missed it).
So, for the time being, go ahead and send the requests. I too will see the
error messages and will take care of them manually. You'll still get an
error message returned to you, but sometime later, you'll get a message
acknowledging that the request was completed successfully.
I'm actively setting up this list on a new server with different list
processing software. More on that when it's ready.
Sorry for the inconvenience...
Included below is a message about the new Zoomer WWW/FTP site, in case you
didn't receive it already:
On May 21, 11:42am, Brian Smithson wrote:
> Subject: new Zoomer WWW / FTP site
> The Zoomer WWW site has now officially moved from www.eit.com to
> www.grot.com. The home page URL is "http://www.grot.com/zoomer/".
>
> On this new WWW site, you'll find that the graphics have been
> re-done and a few minor changes have been made. The graphics are not
> especially better-looking than before (I did them myself, again...)
> but they are quite a bit more efficient and I've employed transparency
> and interlacing this time. Like the old site, the new site has T1
> network connectivity (although it's a bit more bursty than it was
> before).
>
> The old WWW site will disappear soon, to be replaced by some sort of
> pointer to the new site. EIT is completely revising its WWW site,
> and so I figured that this was a good time to move the Zoomer
> stuff off of my employer's site and onto an independent site.
>
> The new site also has an ftp archive. I don't plan to duplicate the
> efforts of (nor mirror) other Zoomer ftp archives, but I have placed
> the Zoomer mailing list digests there. Until now, the digests were
> available only by e-mail through listserv commands. The ftp site
> address is ftp.grot.com and the digests are in /zoomer. I'm maintaining
> these ftp archives manually at the moment, and so I can't promise that
> they'll always be completely up-to-date. I should be able to fix that in
> the future.
>
> Since I'm still setting all of this up, if you notice any glitches
> or have suggestions for improvements, please send them to me at
> brian@grot.com.
>
>
> --
> -Brian Smithson
> brian@grot.starconn.com
>-- End of excerpt from Brian Smithson
-- -Brian Smithson brian@grot.starconn.com