A user on stackoverflow.com was reporting that they were getting no support on 
our lists.  They posted a link to a mail message that had gotten no response.  
I dug in and it seems several Nabble posted emails were never delivered and, to 
my records, never showed up for moderation.

I did an audit of just this month and it looks like the following Nabble 
threads never made it to our lists:

Oct 13, 2010

 - Custom classpath
   by kicolobo
   http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/Custom-classpath-tp2993807p2993807.html

 - @WebService without @Stateless
   by typhoon
   
http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/WebService-without-Stateless-tp2993404p2993404.html

Oct 12, 2010

 - Using OpenEJB to test EJB 2.1 beans
   by David P
   
http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/Using-OpenEJB-to-test-EJB-2-1-beans-tp2990041p2990041.html

 - HttpServletRequest in webservice
   by typhoon
   
http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/HttpServletRequest-in-webservice-tp2969409p2969409.html

Oct 07, 2010

 - DI Overriding @EJB in ejb-jar.xml
   by MarcusDidius
   
http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/DI-Overriding-EJB-in-ejb-jar-xml-tp2967090p2967090.html

Oct 06, 2010

 - How to configure single-threaded JMS queue listener (MDB)
   by grigory
   
http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/How-to-configure-single-threaded-JMS-queue-listener-MDB-tp2965656p2965656.html

Oct 05, 2010

 - TransactionManager not found
   by Dick Moore
   
http://openejb.979440.n4.nabble.com/TransactionManager-not-found-tp2955623p2955623.html


User list archive:

  http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openejb-users/201010.mbox/browser


If I had to guess, I'd say this started in May.  A very large percent of our 
list traffic comes from Nabble.  In May our list traffic, which was steadily 
increasing over years, dropped to half and has stayed there [1].  It hasn't 
been this low since 2007.  Meanwhile our google analytics are still showing 
increased traffic.

I posted these details to Nabble's support forum[2] and am hoping to get some 
Message-IDs from them.


-David

[1]  
http://openejb.markmail.org/search/?q=#query:type%3Ausers+page:1+state:facets
[2]  http://nabble-support.1.n2.nabble.com/Lost-Messages-td5637205.html#a5637205


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