Karl Cunningham wrote: > James G. Sack (jim) wrote: >> David Brown wrote: >>> On Wed, Dec 26, 2007 at 08:40:11PM -0800, James G. Sack (jim) wrote: >>> >>>> I just returned from a trip out-of-town, during which time I didn't >>>> check or retrieve my email. I am surprised to find that I had no mail >>>> from any KP list! (I did get daily stuff from a couple of places, and a >>>> couple other personal messages. >>>> >>>> I wonder if roadrunner is doing something funny "on my behalf"? >>> Did you see your own posting on the list. Traffic has been light, but not >>> empty (I've seen 93 posts since then). The list server was moved to a new >>> machine starting the 20th, so something may have gone wrong then. >>> >>> We seem to be getting your message on the list, so if you're not getting >>> them yourself, you might send another, mentioning that fact, and hopefully >>> someone who runs the machine can figure out what is wrong. >>> >>> Dave >>> >> Got this (via cc) and one just preceding this (via cc) from Brad. I did >> not receive my own or list copies of this. >> >> I know I can browse the archives at >> http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo >> so I won't miss any priceless wisdom. >> >> But it is strange. Guess I ought to send a note to RR. > > Do they put stuff they don't like in a "spam" folder, on your behalf? >
[replying to the cc-to-me of Karl's posting] I've never asked them to. My wife does use something like that on her email address. I've sent a note to RR to see if they might have gotten me "into a program" that I didn't request. :-( Course, maybe the KP list manager s/w has gotten confused? It accepts my postings, though. We'll see what RR has to say. I'll let you know. Regards, ..jim -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
