On Mon, 2009-09-28 at 10:06 +0400, Hiisi wrote: > 2009/9/28 William Case <billlinux@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > Hi Hiisi > > On Mon, 2009-09-28 at 00:37 +0400, Hiisi wrote: > >> 2009/9/28 William Case <billlinux@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > > >> > >> Does it matter if you have a replay to your post (like now)? Can you > >> see your message now? > >> > > > >> Can you see your message now? > > > > I sent a message over a half an hour ago replying 'Yes' to your query; > > but that 'yes' response hasn't shown up here yet although it is in the > > archive. The usual turnaround time is about 1 to 2 minutes. The first > > two messages that I sent on this thread made it through instantly. > > > The 'yes' response which was sent about a half hour - 45 minutes before the second response arrived here about an hour after the second message i.e. about 2 hours after sending. > OK. We have here two messages from you, the second arrived about a > half of an hour after the first one. > The second message, a reply to "does it matter" arrived first about 1-2 minutes after sending. I also noticed that even for a thread that wasn't mine, I received a users response about 1/2 an hour before I received the original post. > > Recently I had similar problem with my messages. But in my case I new > exactly where problem laid. I used rambler.ru here in Moscow, Russia. > And they have the same reputation of 'screwing around with their > system on weekends without telling anybody' ;-) My solution was to > sign up in gmail, then set up my old address as 'reply-to' in gmail > and forward all messages to the new mailbox from the old one. You > could then unsubscribe the old address from list-messages and > subscribe for it on the new one. > Hope that helps. In my opinion gmail is the best mail-provider I've > ever used. But I use web-mail, not programs like evolution or kmail... For the time being I am going to drop the issue, as things seem to be straightening out. Just for future reference, and to add to my own personal knowledge, I wish I had a better idea of what was going on. I have wasted 2 or 3 hours try to figure out what I did wrong when I probably haven't done anything I shouldn't have. It would be nice to be able to recognize the source of this kind of problem. -- Regards Bill Fedora 11, Gnome 2.26.3 Evo.2.26.3, Emacs 23.1.1 -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines