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Posted to dev@cocoon.apache.org by Ugo Cei <u....@cbim.it> on 2002/10/04 09:20:27 UTC
Is there anybody out there?
Recently, mail from the various Apache mailing lists I'm subscribed to
seems to have gone from a torrent to a trickle. Looks like the problem
is not only mine because the archives at MARC seem to be similarly out
of date. Does anybody know what's happening over there?
Ugo
P.S.: Of course, if there's a problem with Apache's mail server, this
message won't be read until the problem is fixed, so I realize it's
quite useless :).
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Re: Is there anybody out there?
Posted by Steven Noels <st...@outerthought.org>.
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
> I received your mails more that 9 hours after you sent them... So its
> seems like there's a effectively a problem.
yup, somebody had been messing around with file permissions on the ezmlm
list manager - apmail@apache.org is the contact in such cases, and Brian
was quick to follow up
</Steven>
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Re: Is there anybody out there?
Posted by Sylvain Wallez <sy...@anyware-tech.com>.
Piroumian Konstantin wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I don't get any messages from the Cocoon Dev list since yesterday. And a
>message I've sent didn't get to the list.
>
>Are there any problems with mail servers?
>
>Regards,
> Konstantin
>
>
Ugo Cei wrote:
> Recently, mail from the various Apache mailing lists I'm subscribed to
> seems to have gone from a torrent to a trickle. Looks like the problem
> is not only mine because the archives at MARC seem to be similarly out
> of date. Does anybody know what's happening over there?
>
> Ugo
>
> P.S.: Of course, if there's a problem with Apache's mail server, this
> message won't be read until the problem is fixed, so I realize it's
> quite useless :).
I received your mails more that 9 hours after you sent them... So its
seems like there's a effectively a problem.
Sylvain
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Anyware Technologies Apache Cocoon
http://www.anyware-tech.com mailto:sylvain@apache.org
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