Hi, it seems that some of the posts to ruby-talk aren’t making it to my
email. Checking my mail against ruby-forum.com:
“regex to match a , and seperate.” I only see the most recent post,
Robert’s
“array overwrite question” I only see the four posts since Brian
Candler
posted.
“RubyGems Rational Versioning policy” I see the reply from Suraj and
Phillip’s post after it. This doesn’t seem to be on ruby-forum at all
“Reading data from file and passing to javascript” I can see the 3
responses, but not the original post.
I checked my spam folder, they aren’t in there. Anyone else having this
issue? If it’s just me, any idea how to troubleshoot it?
Sorry, it’s not clear to me. Are you saying that some people are posting
through usenet, which populates to some users (perhaps other usenet
users)
but not others like people who interface through the ML? If that’s not
what
you’re saying, then please spell it out for me: Why are some people
receiving content that I am not, and what can I do to fix it?
I’ve also had 2 or 3 posts caught recently from spam assassin. Perhaps
this
could be the source of the issue? It assumes some posts are spam and
doesn’t
send them out, but other interfaces like ruby-forum don’t do this and do
send them out, but they are then intercepted by the spam assassin,
leaving
them on ruby-forum but precluding them from the rest of our emails.
Sorry, it’s not clear to me. Are you saying that some people are posting
through usenet, which populates to some users (perhaps other usenet users)
but not others like people who interface through the ML? If that’s not what
you’re saying, then please spell it out for me: Why are some people
receiving content that I am not, and what can I do to fix it?
It’s also not clear to me what’s going on here. Normally I would have
expected the gateway between mailing list and c.l.r not to have any
influence on gateway between ruby-talk and ruby-forum. But maybe
that’s wrong. Or it’s related to the setting “Enable email
notification” on ruby-forum.com.
Kind regards
robert
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