Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > 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'm sorry to burst your bubble..... [egreshko@misty ~]$ host -t mx cdkkt.com cdkkt.com mail is handled by 10 mail1.cdkkt.com. cdkkt.com mail is handled by 20 mail2.cdkkt.com. This means that mail first goes to one of those servers *before* getting to your server! > > 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 > -- It is possible to become intoxicated with rebellion for rebellion's sake. -- DOMINIC VERNIUS, Ecaz Memoirs Mei-Mei.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=cCSz_koUhSg
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