Re: Comment on weak refs

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On Sun, Jun 10, 2007 at 04:08:59PM +0200, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
>   Sorry for the noise, but I'm really pissed with git@vger recently.
> That mail I'm answering to, never made it to the list. Neither did my
> quite long answer to Martin, who kindly forwared it back to me so that I
> can send it again, sadly git@vger just does not wants mail, whereas its
> SMTP seems to accept mail:
> 
>   Jun 10 16:02:09 pan postfix/smtp[20560]: DE84FCAD9: to=<git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, relay=vger.kernel.org[209.132.176.167]:25, delay=4, delays=0.31/0.02/0.5/3.1, dsn=2.7.0, status=sent (250 2.7.0 nothing apparently wrong in the message. BF:<H 0.0800319>; S1754569AbXFJOCJ)
> 
>   I've sent a mail to postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx a week ago, but it
> seems it remained a dead letter. Is anyone able to tell what's going
> wrong ? it's _really_ irritating, and let me want to give up
> discussions, as I _hate_ losing mail (I usually don't keep a copy of
> mails I send to a mail list as I expect it to send it back to me, and
> well, what would be a copy worth if nobody can read the mail anyway ?).
> 
>   So if anyone knows what can be done ....

  SOrry, *I* screwed up. I did not checked first if the archived had the
mails, and it had. So as I don't see the mails come, it's definitely a
problem in between, and is not necessarilly vger.kernel.org's fault, and
I apologies for the noise.

  So if anyone sent a mail to the list (without me in Cc) hoping that I
would get the mail and never answered, it's time to send it again :/

  That is also the reason why some of my mails have been sent many
times: because I thought they were eaten at some point. That should not
happen again, sorry about that.

Cheers,
-- 
·O·  Pierre Habouzit
··O                                                madcoder@xxxxxxxxxx
OOO                                                http://www.madism.org

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