Re: Best configuration for bcache/md cache or other cache using ssd

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On 9/24/2013 11:35 PM, Roberto Spadim wrote:
> Hi Bradley!
> Sorry i don't understand what a BCC is, i'm using gmail with reply
> button, at gmail it show To: and CC: fields only
> what unlisted-recipients means?
> help is wellcome to solve this problem

Roberto,

Troubleshooting email client problems is way off topic for this list.
So this aspect of this thread should end now out of courtesy to the list
members and the archives.

I only replied to Bradley, and the list, because I was publicly accused
of doing something that only brain dead nubies would do.  Rightly or
wrongly, I took offense to that accusation, having some 25+ years of IT
experience and some 10+ years operating mail servers.

To disprove the accusation, I traced down the source of the problem
which was the TO header in your email of 9/24/2013 12:06 CST.  It is up
to you to figure out what went wrong, if you even care to.  I say that
because this could have simply been a momentary glitch in Gmail and not
worth the hassle.  If you do choose to pursue this, you should do so
independently of this list.

Regards,

-- 
Stan


> 2013/9/24 Stan Hoeppner <stan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> On 9/24/2013 7:12 AM, Bradley D. Thornton wrote:
>>
>>> On 09/24/2013 01:29 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>>>> On 9/24/2013 12:06 AM, Roberto Spadim wrote:
>>>>> Hi Stan,Benjamin, Drew and others guys!
>>>>
>>>> You desire to drink champagne on a beer budget I'm afraid.  You first
>> ...
>>> Please don't BCC the list - it whacks people's mail filters. either To:
>>> or CC: is fine, but again, please don't BCC: the list okay?
>>
>> Hi Bradley,
>>
>> Thank you for scolding a mailop WRT the netiquette of BCC'ing a list. :)
>>
>> "Reply to all" shouldn't cause this.  So what is the root cause?  Hmm...
>> let's see...  Here we go.  Take a look at the headers of Roberto's msg
>> to which I replied:
>>
>> From:   Roberto Spadim <rspadim@xxxxxxxxx>
>> Cc:     Linux-RAID <linux-raid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>> To:     unlisted-recipients:; (no To-header on input)
>>
>>
>> This mangled header caused TBird's reply-all to do the following:
>>
>> To: Roberto Spadim <rspadim@xxxxxxxxx>
>> CC: unlisted-recipients:;, Linux-RAID <linux-raid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>>
>> I've never used the feature, but AIUI, this "unlisted-recipients"
>> directive in TBird turns all subsequent CCs into BCCs.
>>
>>
>> So, my apologies for concentrating on the content of my reply, and not
>> paying closer attention to the headers before hitting send.  That said,
>> the root cause of this problem lay at the feet of Roberto, or his MUA,
>> for mangling the headers.  You may want to take this up with him, though
>> I'm sure he'll see this msg.

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