[chbot] Mailing list operation was: Test message.

Mark Atherton markaren1 at xtra.co.nz
Mon Nov 17 23:26:41 GMT 2014


Hi Richard,

Posting guidelines sound like a good idea to me.

-mark


At 07:42 a.m. 18/11/2014, you wrote:

>A lot of really helpful information there Volker, many thanks.
>Are you arguing against test driven development? 
>Or re-observing that hindsight is an exact science?
>Â  Maybe it is time to formulate some rules / 
>guidelines regarding posts to our email 
>reflector? I'm quite happy to receive and 
>respond to the odd test message if someone has a problem.
>
>Richard
>Sent from my phone
>On 18/11/2014 6:39 AM, "Volker Kuhlmann" 
><<mailto:list0570 at paradise.net.nz>list0570 at paradise.net.nz> wrote:
>On Mon 17 Nov 2014 20:01:28 NZDT +1300, Carl Ranson wrote:
>
>Dudes, please refrain from sending test messages, that just clutters
>everyone up and never achieves anything for which there isn't a better
>and/or simpler way to find out.
>
>They key information everyone can read easily:
>
> > Chchrobotics mailing list 
> <mailto:Chchrobotics at lists.linuxnut.co.nz>Chchrobotics at lists.linuxnut.co.nz
> > http://lists.ourshack.com/mailman/listinfo/chchrobotics
> > Mail Archives: 
> <http://lists.ourshack.com/pipermail/chchrobotics/>http://lists.ourshack.com/pipermail/chchrobotics/
>
>The question "why do I get two copies" is entirely to do with your side
>of receiving email, or is only your impression. Mailman (the mailing
>list manager used for this mailing list) does not send two copies.
>Period. An email is the same if it is sent to the same address and has
>the same date stamp(!) and/or message-id header[1]. If it's not the same
>you didn't get two copies.
>
>Mailman is a very flexible program and you can configure your membership
>subsciption in many ways. Check the settings before asking "why does
>...", "why do ...", etc. The listinfo link above gets you to it.
>
>By default, mailman does NOT send you a copy of your own email (unless
>the list administrator changed this for this list), and also does NOT
>send you another copy if the person who sent the email sent it to the
>list and cc'ed you on it (unless the list administrator changed this for
>this list). First thing I always do when subscribing to a mailman list
>is to fix these two settings up for me (I want to see if my email went
>through, and I want to get all the list copies, including mine and cc'ed
>ones, because my list email sorting gives me a complete list archive to
>search and cc'ed list stuff gets deleted from my inbox).
>
>To find out if you are subscribed use the "lost password" link. You
>either get a password or an error emailed back. You could also subscribe
>again and the response will tell you the same.
>
>Could everyone please remove "mail reflector" from their vocabulary.
>Apart from being the wrong name it also does not reflect reality of how
>things work.
>
>HTH,
>
>Volker
>
>[1] Read your mail program's manual to find out how to inspect message
>headers.
>
>--
>Volker Kuhlmann
><http://volker.top.geek.nz/>http://volker.top.geek.nz/Â 
>Â  Â  Please do not CC list postings to me.
>
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