missing mail
Stephen Burke
qfwfq at adelphia.net
Tue Dec 7 10:58:44 EST 2004
A valid question indeed.
I got Bob's message (below) also, so the mail must be at least sort of
working, but I have also been wondering if majordomo would perform the
feat pete mentions. I get email from the gnomemeeting-list in the same
once-a-day, many-post fashion. That list also allows you to choose which
method you prefer (individual or grouped), but I don't remember being
asked that by the majordomo program when I was registering.
I, too, would prefer a more holistic view of the posts here, if it is
possible.
Just a thought ,
S.
P. Goodman--Koyaanisqatsi wrote:
> Hi Bob, et al:
>
> I can't respond directly to Bob other to say I got this post to the
> NFLUG list. I'm the current Apple guy in the list because I'm living a
> _very_ small log house with my computer as the main source of heat and
> have no room to set up my Linux box. Hell, I don't even know where it
> is right now.
>
> Anyway, Bob's post brought to the surface a nagging question. I
> receive all NFLUG posts as individual Emails rather than as a less
> frequent, but daily composite Email of several posts. Is this how it
> is done with NFLUG or am I a complete idiot? In the Northern Virginia
> Linux User's Group, an Email was received once or more times per day
> containing several posts, which IMHO works better.
>
> Thanks,
> pete
>
>
> ****************************************************************
> * "Reality is that which, when one stops believing in it, does *
> * not go away."--???? *
> ****************************************************************
>
>
>
> Advent Systems wrote:
>
>> Somthing strange have happened and I was wondering if the group could
>> help.
>> I replied to a post by Daniel Villarreal at 3:12pm. I realized I
>> errored in what I told him and issued a reply post at 5:11pm. I sent
>> a reply post to Dave Andruczyk at 5:16pm. The 5:16p post was
>> delivered but the 5:15p post disappeared and has not shown up on the
>> list. Is this a problem with the NFLUG list or the verizon mail servers.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Bob Randal
>>
>> ps-I hope you get this :)
>>
>
>
>
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