Matthew Flaschen wrote:
Daniel B. Thurman wrote:
I think I will go back to the mailing list to ensure that they did not
change my settings.
I doubt it changed your settings behind your back. It's more likely
that your email provider has a filtering problem.
Matt Flaschen
I don't have an email provider! I am the administrator of my own email
server
and I can see *all* email traffic that comes in. All of my other redhat
mailing
list are coming in fine, just not fedora-list.
I noticed that I was not able to get into my fedora-list configuration
tool, and
had to enter in as a new user, reconfigure my new settings, although my
other
mailing list were ok (as I was receiving fedora-devel-list emails), just not
fedora-list. Something changed obviously, "behind my back", but I do not
think it would be intentional by the redhat folks. ;)
I will wait and see what happens in the next few days to see if the
fedora-list
comes streaming in or not.
Thanks!
Dan
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