Interestingly enough my last mail was not delivered to me (sent with acmemail(1)) while the former was - this made me think that my mail server may not like something in the header, but comparing 1624575618.00 (which I have not received) 1624544584.00 (which I have received) with each other this does not seem to be the case as those mail headers are almost identical.. Anyway this mail is mostly for testing but also if someone experiences something similar and has not yet got a better way to find something in the archive, I have wrote the attached script for dealing with the archive. Ex: Out of the 5 mails the following provided me the only one that I have not received is 1624575618.00: cpu% 9fs 9front.org cpu% cd /n/9front.org/lists/9front cpu% mails/find -ds `{seconds '20 Jun 2021'} -de `{seconds '27 Jun 2021'} 'From: igor@9lab.org' -- Tobias Heinicke On 6/25/21 1:29 AM, Stanley Lieber wrote: > On June 24, 2021 6:46:07 PM EDT, igor@9lab.org wrote: >> Quoth ori@eigenstate.org: >>> Quoth Stanley Lieber : >>>> On June 24, 2021 3:37:43 PM EDT, Kurt H Maier wrote: >>>>> On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 09:05:44PM +0200, Tobias Heinicke wrote: >>>>>> Anyhow I had send the following mail and it was never delivered (or at >>>>>> least I have not received it from the ML): >>>>> >>>>> I got this message. >>>>> Received: (qmail 75698 invoked from network); 21 Jun 2021 10:59:06 -0700 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> khm >>>>> >>>> >>>> me too. >>>> >>>> sl >>> >>> The mailing list archives are available over 9p. >>> if you're not sure that a message arrived, you >>> can check. >> >> There is also the following web based mailing list >> archive: >> >> • https://inbox.vuxu.org/9front/ >> >> …mainly useful if you are on a non Plan9 system >> without access to 9p or you want to link to posts >>from a web page. >> >> >> >> > > I was not aware this existed. > > sl >