On Tue, 7/19/16, Edward Bartolo wrote:
Subject: Re: [DNG] Inform DNG users their email has been moved.
To: "Simon Walter" , "dng"
Date: Tuesday, July 19, 2016, 1:31 AM
>
> You have been banned from my mail.
>
> Thanks for proving who you are and
You have been banned from my mail.
Thanks for proving who you are and what your intention is. That proves
your "advice" is not reliable to be listened to.
Adios, and go find some other victim to troll.
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Hi All,
I will cut it short.
Hopefully, I find someone, a university professor, to give me feedback
even if I need to pay for it. I will NOT stand abusers brainwashing me
into persuasion that I am not fit to code. My project works like many
commercial projects: that is what counts. Words come far
I'm sorry about how this is going, but I can't do anything about it.
Also I have no idea about the "moved email" issue. dng is pretty much
a default mailman setup since the beginning, nothing changed
recently. there is no approval needed to post (aka emergency
moderation) and only non-subscribers
On 07/18/2016 01:53 AM, Edward Bartolo wrote:
Hi,
I would like to suggest DNG mail moderators/admins to consider
informing mail senders that their mail has been moved. Other email
providers like Google always duly informs its users when their email
fails to reach its destination and this notwith
On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 18:53:21 +0200
Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to suggest DNG mail moderators/admins to consider
> informing mail senders that their mail has been moved. Other email
> providers like Google always duly informs its users when their email
> fails to reach its desti
Hi,
I would like to suggest DNG mail moderators/admins to consider
informing mail senders that their mail has been moved. Other email
providers like Google always duly informs its users when their email
fails to reach its destination and this notwithstanding the huge
number of gmail users.
It is