Re: did anyone see my message re "git smart http server ..."?

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On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Ilari Liusvaara
<ilari.liusvaara@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 11:18:20AM +0900, Miles Bader wrote:
>> I sent a message to the git mailing list yesterday, with the subject line:
>>
>>   Subject:  git "smart http" server vs. http redirects
>>
>> Did anyone see my message?  Is there some kind of spam filtering on
>> the list that might have eaten it...?
>
> I searched my own git mailbox, no match.
>
> The most important filter on mailinglist is that all messages even
> containing HTML part are junked. There are also some forbidden words
> (and word combinations) that cause message to be dropped.

yay.  Nothing like ad-hoc spam filters that silently drop messages!

My message contained some examples of an http output stream, i dunno
maybe it's unhappy with some of that...

So... what is one supposed to do in this situation?  Randomly delete
parts of the message and resend it until something gets through?

Thanks,

-Miles

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