>On Saturday 19 June 2004 09:49 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Hi all, >> > >Starting yesterday I suddenly started to receive debian-user-digest > >messages from murphy. I most surely didn't subscribe myself to the > >digests, so something else must have happened. Anyone else > >experienced the same? >> >> Grx HdV
>I haven't. Based on the lack of response, probably not many others have >either. Smile, you're special. >-- >Best, >Aaron Maxwell - http://redsymbol.com >Internet Joint Ventures - http://amusene.com I subscribe to debian digest and about a week ago I stoped receiving the list, this has happened a few times. I still got my other Debian mailing lists, and thought it was a little weird. Then a day ago, I all of a sudden got a list burp, about 87 or 100 debian digests from the missing time I did not receive the list. I looked at the headers, and it seems that they were sent in the last day or so, but headers can only tell so much. This has happened in the past and I wrote it off as an ISP filtering my messages thing. The funny thing is I always get a high count of spam so it seems a litter weird that my ISP would filter a mailing list, and not the spam, but such is the life of a crappy cable company. I also thought it was weird that it did not filter my other lists, so I have no clue as to what the problem is, in the past I sent emails to my ISP but it did not do any good. Heck I had a DNS ISP server problem that took them 8 months to fix, I had to use the ip address, no one local or national seemed to care. So if murphy is acting up it would explain my digest problem. But I still received my other lists. So I have no clue as to what the heck is going on, doesn't murphy serve all the mailing list's? What makes digest so special if it is murphy? Is it the collecting of the messages then posting them, ie the digest aspect? rthoreau -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]