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Re: Can you hear me now?

From: Daniel Shahaf <d.s_at_daniel.shahaf.name>
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2010 21:17:09 +0200

Andy Levy wrote on Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 15:04:29 -0400:
> On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 14:54, Andersen, Krista <Krista.Andersen_at_itg.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I tried posting a question to this users list last night and I still don't see it here (nor any responses).  Am I being blocked?  Am I being too impatient?  Will I simply not see my own posts until someone replies?
>
> Your own posts are not sent back to you. Your post did appear on the
> list; there are several list archives online you can use to verify
> this.
>
> Because this is a free, strictly volunteer, wide-open mailing list,
> you are not guaranteed to get answers to your questions - or any
> response at all, for that matter. That said, the community usually
> does a good job of tackling questions, assuming they're relevant,
> understandable, and well-written.
>

In this case, my impression is that (1) the question belongs more on the
httpd mailing lists than on the subversion mailing lists; (2) the OP
(Krista) can probably answer most of them by herself.

(file(1), manpages and the excellent httpd docs are your friends; have
you consulted them?)

> Another thing that would help tremendously is to eliminate the
> miles-long disclaimer on your emails, or use another account which
> does not tack it on automatically. The validity/enforceability of
> these disclaimers is dubious at best to begin with, and when posted to
> public-access mailing lists which are archived and trivially searched
> via Google, cannot have posts deleted from them, and are completely
> unrelated to your company's line of business, are completely
> pointless.
Received on 2010-11-03 20:20:31 CET

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