Jay Garcia wrote:
On 11.09.2010 00:05, FMurtz wrote:
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JeffM wrote:
FMurtz wrote:
gjvjhv
Subject line changed from test.
DO NOT made test posts
to any group which does not have *test* in its name.
In this hierarchy, the test group is mozilla.test.
If you want a
Daniel wrote:
Jeff, I think what Jay is trying to say is that
if people are having problems,
they should first fire off a test message to the test group.
I'm saying that THEY SHOULD NOT FIRE OFF ANYTHING.
The idea that you have to start spewing MORE crap is WRONG.
**First*, check a Web-based
JeffM wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Jeff, I think what Jay is trying to say is that
if people are having problems,
they should first fire off a test message to the test group.
I'm saying that THEY SHOULD NOT FIRE OFF ANYTHING.
The idea that you have to start spewing MORE crap is WRONG.
**First*,
JeffM wrote:
**First*, check a Web-based archive of the group
and simply LOOK to see if your ORIGINAL post went thru.
Google Groups has near-zero latency.
Paul wrote:
Google groups are banned from my company
*Your* company? ...or the company you work for?
and most of my own computers
due to the
Le 12/09/10 19:43, JeffM a écrit :
IMO, using Google groups for anything is not a good idea.
To me, you sound like a fool.
Google is Internet. Newsgroups are Usenet.
Using one for writing on the other looks fool.
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On 9/11/2010 12:48 PM, Oedipe wrote:
Hi,
Chris Ilias écrivait (wrote) le (on) 11/09/2010 09:09:
In almost all cases, yes. The only way to find out is to post there
first.
No ! but i'm posting too because my previous messages didn't appears
since 24 hours or more... So you're right... :-)
Le 12/09/10 22:36, Paul a écrit :
Ah, you are another google group troll to be killfiled.
Good idea.
I discovered yesterday that SM let us filter on whatever. Awsome.
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JeffM wrote:
In this hierarchy, the test group is mozilla.test.
FMurtz wrote:
if there was a problem with this specific group,
would exactly the same problem occur with mozilla.test?
If the *server* is offline, that will be revealed.
If you can get to the server,
there is a high probability
On 10-09-11 1:05 AM, FMurtz wrote:
if there was a problem with this specific group,would exactly the same
problem occur with mozilla.test?
In almost all cases, yes. The only way to find out is to post there first.
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On 11.09.2010 00:05, FMurtz wrote:
--- Original Message ---
JeffM wrote:
FMurtz wrote:
gjvjhv
Subject line changed from test.
DO NOT made test posts
to any group which does not have *test* in its name.
In this hierarchy, the test group is mozilla.test.
If you want a second opinion on
JeffM wrote:
FMurtz wrote:
gjvjhv
Subject line changed from test.
DO NOT made test posts
to any group which does not have *test* in its name.
In this hierarchy, the test group is mozilla.test.
If you want a second opinion on whether your post went through, go to
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