Rahul Sundaram wrote: > On 01/10/2010 03:26 PM, Ed Greshko wrote: > >> Jon Stanley wrote: >> >>> On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 2:47 AM, Kavon Farvardin <kavon89@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I wonder how you got through my inbox filters…. Mailing list emails always >>>> ended up in the right folder. >>>> >>>> >>> Very likely because the list address changed - see >>> http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2010-January/097844.html. >>> Users who don't have the correct filtering rules in place won't have >>> the mail filtered. I use gmail, so I just updated my filters - >>> however, Matt Domsch has a very good procmail recipe at >>> http://domsch.com/blog/?p=132 if you use procmail. >>> >>> >> You apparently didn't read the message you cite. It said.... >> >> "Please don't send tests or other repeated messages to the list, since >> that will only make the queue longer." >> > > Since the person you accuse of not reading the mail is the the > administrator in the infrastructure team performing the migration in the > first place, you can be assured that the is very well aware of it. > > I don't check the identity of everyone that posts.... I didn't "accuse" anyone. I just restated that tests were not to be sent. Should I know the person that sent that message? FWIW, I've administered my fair share of mailing lists in my 40 years. When I send out "test" messages I always do it such that they never get "out the door". One can send a test message and get it in queue such that that they will know it will go out. I hope nobody's feelings were dented. -- Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler. -- Albert Einstein
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