Mailing-List: contact cygwin-help AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com; run by ezmlm List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: cygwin-owner AT sources DOT redhat DOT com Delivered-To: mailing list cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com Message-ID: <006001c047a4$3b1897d0$5728fea9@timayum4srqln4> From: "Tim Prince" To: References: <20001105125448 DOT 8463 DOT cpmta AT c014 DOT sfo DOT cp DOT net> <001701c0473e$30078ec0$5728fea9 AT timayum4srqln4> <20001105121349 DOT A22374 AT redhat DOT com> Subject: Re: mail problems Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 19:47:04 -0800 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4133.2400 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.50.4133.2400 Note-from-DJ: This may be spam I didn't mean to accuse cygwin or redhat of being involved with disappearing messages. It usually happens, and not only with cygwin, when I use a web browser mailer interface in order to avoid using my e-mail account at my employer and having to burden it with a long disclaimer, or to get around the times when cygwin's spam blocker won't allow my ISP's to get through. I mentioned it only to agree with the point that it may be difficult to know when a message has to be sent again. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Faylor" To: Cc: Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 9:13 AM Subject: Re: mail problems ......> > If you would like to track down the problem with email disappearing, > send mail to cygwin-owner AT sources DOT redhat DOT com, the next time that it > happens with as much information about the message (time, date, subject, > email address, etc.) as you can provide. I guess it is not obvious > that we will track down problems with our mailing lists if people > provide details that enable us to look into the problems. > > cgf -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com