I have no trouble receiving emails from this list  from Brian, his 
replies are always enlightening. I do however always get 2 copies of 
each email.
From his header you can see his client and internet provider (nothing 
abnormal).
The message ID might have an issue
Message-ID: <56e30f4f.8b651c0a.ed609.ffffc746SMTPIN_ADDED_BROKEN@mx.google.com>
X-Google-Original-Message-ID: <56B9DEA20362A0C6@rgout01.bt.lon5.cpcloud.co.uk> (added by
 postmaster@btinternet.com)
A quick check indicates Brians' emails are the only ones with  what 
seems to be an ID fixed by Google.
rgout01.bt.lon5.cpcloud.co.uk
has a valid address lookup.
steve
On 2016-03-13 23:00, James E. Lang wrote:
Interesting! I have trouble replying to Brian's messages (and to the best of my knowledge, only 
his) on this list. My problem appears to be triggered by a newline character in his message id. 
Gmane possibly has a related problem with his posts. I wonder what change took place in Brian's 
eMail origination process around 19 Sep 2013. Maybe he changed ISPs or changed from one eMail 
client to another or to a web mail interface. I don't know but there is a definite problem there.
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