Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore

2006-06-25 Thread Tamas Sarga
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Teresa and Dale wrote:
 Richard Fish wrote:
 
 On 5/30/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I was wondering about that.  I have noticed that others do that
 sometimes too.  That made me wonder about his too.

 I'm a gmail user, even though my address isn't a @gmail.com.  I would
 definitely appreciate it if you let me know if you see this from any
 of my postings.

 BTW, I only see one of Daniel's email, even though it clearly shows up
 5 times in the archives.  Maybe gmail is filtering their own mistakes?

 -Richard
 
 
 Someone was explaining this a while back but it went over my head
 completely.  It happens a lot and some email programs, since they have
 the same ID thing, will filter them out.  Anybody else know why they do
 this that can explain it for us little minons?
 
 Dale
 :-)
 

Hi,

In addition gmail filters out my sent mails from inbox. So if I send a
mail to a ml, a don't get it. At least across pop3.

Cheers,
Tamas Sarga
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Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore

2006-05-31 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Tue, 30 May 2006 18:31:33 -0700, Richard Fish wrote:

 I'm a gmail user, even though my address isn't a @gmail.com.  I would
 definitely appreciate it if you let me know if you see this from any
 of my postings.

It seemed to be a one off, only affecting this particular mail of
Daniel's. Probably a glitch somewhere that made one server in the chain
think the next one hadn't received it, so it resent. The posts came at
increasing intervals, which would tally with such a situation.
 
 BTW, I only see one of Daniel's email, even though it clearly shows up
 5 times in the archives.  Maybe gmail is filtering their own mistakes?

Google get more like MS every day :)

gmail is probably automatically filtering duplicates, based on
Message-ID. That would explain gmail users' own posts to the list not
showing up in their inboxes, because they already have a mail with the
same ID.


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Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore

2006-05-31 Thread Teresa and Dale
Daniel da Veiga wrote:


 I didn't understand why the hit 5 times button stuff on me. So,
 checked gmail, and voilá, like someone said, its filtering its own
 mistakes. Its clearly a problem with gmail, and now I'm concerned
 that most of my emails may have this problems. But, as someone also
 clearly posted, they are all the exact same message, I guess gmail
 just assumed a mistake when sending and retried it till get a success
 confirmation (wich occured by the fifth message). I'm sorry for that,
 but as clearly stated, it was not my fault.

 Maybe something regarding my proxy at work, because this was the first
 time I posted from work... Dunno. Anyway, I'm sorry again. But you
 Iain Buchanan, I won't forgive you! :-) At least till your mail client
 do something stupid *lol*

 Please let me now if this happens again, and I'll post a warning both
 to the Gmail Team and to the administrator of my proxy server.

 Thanks,


So far, I have only got this one once.  Where you at home for this one? 
If you are, send a reply from work and see what it does.  We may learn
something.

I use Mozilla mail here.  I got them all.  It's no biggie but someone
has something messed up.  May as well see if we can figure it out.

Dale
:-)  :-)
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Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore

2006-05-30 Thread Daniel da Veiga

On 5/29/06, Colleen Beamer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Open up your e-mail client.

In the To: box type the following:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

You don't need a subject or anything in the body.  Send the e-mail.
You'll be unsubscribed.  Trust me!  I've unsubscribed and resubscribed a
number of times!  However, you have to do this yourself!



I usually would not reply to a subject like this, but I just gotta
talk to you people about this guy, John. Let's assume this lame uses
his real name at this emails from spammer hotmail site. Nowadays, the
web is a great source of information, and right now, Gmane and a lot
of other websites that keep track of this and other mailing lists has
a copy of his stupid message, meaning his name is at least in 4
different indexed and searchable places over the net, just wait for
Google's crawler and he got himself a nice portfolio of bullshit said
with no cause to a serious mailing list.

Now, let's assume this guy has a job, or even that one day he might
want to become something other than a farmer or janitor, and thus,
will present a curriculum to its future employer. Now, assume his
future or current boss searches the web for his name, out of
curiosity, and BUM! The first hit is filled with grammar errors (note
that I'm brazilian, and even for me that was bad english) and words
like bullshit, nasty and fucking.

Would you hire him or keep him working for you?

People gotta think better before hitting the send button. Might be dangerous.

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Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore

2006-05-30 Thread Michael W. Holdeman
On Tuesday 30 May 2006 10:23, Daniel da Veiga wrote:
 On 5/29/06, Colleen Beamer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Open up your e-mail client.
 
  In the To: box type the following:
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  You don't need a subject or anything in the body.  Send the e-mail.
  You'll be unsubscribed.  Trust me!  I've unsubscribed and resubscribed a
  number of times!  However, you have to do this yourself!

 I usually would not reply to a subject like this, but I just gotta
 talk to you people about this guy, John. Let's assume this lame uses
 his real name at this emails from spammer hotmail site. Nowadays, the
 web is a great source of information, and right now, Gmane and a lot
 of other websites that keep track of this and other mailing lists has
 a copy of his stupid message, meaning his name is at least in 4
 different indexed and searchable places over the net, just wait for
 Google's crawler and he got himself a nice portfolio of bullshit said
 with no cause to a serious mailing list.

 Now, let's assume this guy has a job, or even that one day he might
 want to become something other than a farmer or janitor, and thus,
 will present a curriculum to its future employer. Now, assume his
 future or current boss searches the web for his name, out of
 curiosity, and BUM! The first hit is filled with grammar errors (note
 that I'm brazilian, and even for me that was bad english) and words
 like bullshit, nasty and fucking.

 Would you hire him or keep him working for you?


I lived most of my life as an American farmer, we don't want him either!


 
Michael W. Holdeman



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Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore

2006-05-30 Thread Kristian Poul Herkild
Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
 
 I lived most of my life as an American farmer, we don't want him either!
 
 
  
 Michael W. Holdeman

He reminds me of Jerry Taylor from Tuttle County.

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Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore

2006-05-30 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Tue, 30 May 2006 18:56:33 -0500, Teresa and Dale wrote:

 And then you see that Daniel, your second candidate for the job hit the
 send button 5 times...
 
 ;) couldn't resist.
   
 
 
 I noticed that too.  What's up with that?  LOL

Possibly a gmail glitch, as all five copies had the same Message-ID. I
was about to post a sarcastic comment about the multiple copies, when I
noticed that it was possibly not Daniel's fault.


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Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore

2006-05-30 Thread Jamie Dobbs
 On Tue, 30 May 2006 18:56:33 -0500, Teresa and Dale wrote:

 And then you see that Daniel, your second candidate for the job hit the
 send button 5 times...
 
 ;) couldn't resist.
 
 

 I noticed that too.  What's up with that?  LOL

 Possibly a gmail glitch, as all five copies had the same Message-ID. I
 was about to post a sarcastic comment about the multiple copies, when I
 noticed that it was possibly not Daniel's fault.


I was going to do the same...

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Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore

2006-05-30 Thread Teresa and Dale
Neil Bothwick wrote:

On Tue, 30 May 2006 18:56:33 -0500, Teresa and Dale wrote:

  

And then you see that Daniel, your second candidate for the job hit the
send button 5 times...

;) couldn't resist.
 

  

I noticed that too.  What's up with that?  LOL



Possibly a gmail glitch, as all five copies had the same Message-ID. I
was about to post a sarcastic comment about the multiple copies, when I
noticed that it was possibly not Daniel's fault.


  


I was wondering about that.  I have noticed that others do that
sometimes too.  That made me wonder about his too.

Dale
:-)  :-)

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Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore

2006-05-30 Thread Richard Fish

On 5/30/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I was wondering about that.  I have noticed that others do that
sometimes too.  That made me wonder about his too.


I'm a gmail user, even though my address isn't a @gmail.com.  I would
definitely appreciate it if you let me know if you see this from any
of my postings.

BTW, I only see one of Daniel's email, even though it clearly shows up
5 times in the archives.  Maybe gmail is filtering their own mistakes?

-Richard
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Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore

2006-05-30 Thread AJ Spagnoletti

On 5/30/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Neil Bothwick wrote:

On Tue, 30 May 2006 18:56:33 -0500, Teresa and Dale wrote:



And then you see that Daniel, your second candidate for the job hit the
send button 5 times...

;) couldn't resist.




I noticed that too.  What's up with that?  LOL



Possibly a gmail glitch, as all five copies had the same Message-ID. I
was about to post a sarcastic comment about the multiple copies, when I
noticed that it was possibly not Daniel's fault.


Could be a gmail glitch, I only received the email once in my inbox,
and I use gmail so whatevers going on Im not seeing it.

AJ
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Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore

2006-05-30 Thread Teresa and Dale
Richard Fish wrote:

 On 5/30/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I was wondering about that.  I have noticed that others do that
 sometimes too.  That made me wonder about his too.


 I'm a gmail user, even though my address isn't a @gmail.com.  I would
 definitely appreciate it if you let me know if you see this from any
 of my postings.

 BTW, I only see one of Daniel's email, even though it clearly shows up
 5 times in the archives.  Maybe gmail is filtering their own mistakes?

 -Richard


Someone was explaining this a while back but it went over my head
completely.  It happens a lot and some email programs, since they have
the same ID thing, will filter them out.  Anybody else know why they do
this that can explain it for us little minons?

Dale
:-)

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Re: [gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore

2006-05-30 Thread Daniel da Veiga

On 5/30/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Richard Fish wrote:

 On 5/30/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I was wondering about that.  I have noticed that others do that
 sometimes too.  That made me wonder about his too.


 I'm a gmail user, even though my address isn't a @gmail.com.  I would
 definitely appreciate it if you let me know if you see this from any
 of my postings.

 BTW, I only see one of Daniel's email, even though it clearly shows up
 5 times in the archives.  Maybe gmail is filtering their own mistakes?

 -Richard


Someone was explaining this a while back but it went over my head
completely.  It happens a lot and some email programs, since they have
the same ID thing, will filter them out.  Anybody else know why they do
this that can explain it for us little minons?

Dale
:-)



I didn't understand why the hit 5 times button stuff on me. So,
checked gmail, and voilá, like someone said, its filtering its own
mistakes. Its clearly a problem with gmail, and now I'm concerned
that most of my emails may have this problems. But, as someone also
clearly posted, they are all the exact same message, I guess gmail
just assumed a mistake when sending and retried it till get a success
confirmation (wich occured by the fifth message). I'm sorry for that,
but as clearly stated, it was not my fault.

Maybe something regarding my proxy at work, because this was the first
time I posted from work... Dunno. Anyway, I'm sorry again. But you
Iain Buchanan, I won't forgive you! :-) At least till your mail client
do something stupid *lol*

Please let me now if this happens again, and I'll post a warning both
to the Gmail Team and to the administrator of my proxy server.

Thanks,

--
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Computer Operator - RS - Brazil
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[gentoo-user] For the benefit of John Laremore

2006-05-29 Thread Colleen Beamer
Open up your e-mail client.

In the To: box type the following:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

You don't need a subject or anything in the body.  Send the e-mail. 
You'll be unsubscribed.  Trust me!  I've unsubscribed and resubscribed a
number of times!  However, you have to do this yourself!

Regards,

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