Re: empty messages from fedora users list.

2018-03-29 Thread Samuel Sieb
I expect that Evolution is not using the same IMAP requests as Thunderbird did. Thunderbird was getting the server to parse the email somewhat and give it the details. Evolution may just be asking the server to send it the whole thing. I don't know if Evolution has some way to log the protoc

Re: USB issues in fedora-27 ("can't get device qualifier: Resource temporarily unavailable") not happening when booted into CentOS-6.2, same hardware

2018-03-29 Thread Ed Greshko
On 03/30/18 10:29, Tom Hodder wrote: > > Hi All, > > I've been having a bunch of trouble with the USB ports on my desktop, in > particular > the webcam doesn't work and there are lots of errors in the output > of *"lsusb > -v"* when >

USB issues in fedora-27 ("can't get device qualifier: Resource temporarily unavailable") not happening when booted into CentOS-6.2, same hardware

2018-03-29 Thread Tom Hodder
Hi All, I've been having a bunch of trouble with the USB ports on my desktop, in particular the webcam doesn't work and there are lots of errors in the output of *"lsusb -v"* when I try to debug. (I get the "can't get device qualifier

Re: empty messages from fedora users list. [CLOSED]

2018-03-29 Thread Tim via users
Allegedly, on or about 29 March 2018, home user via users sent: > Earlier this afternoon, from Thunderbird running on a windows-7 box, > I sent 2 messages from yahoo account #1 to yahoo account #2, each > with different few-megabyte (not mega-pixel) picture attached. I > also sent 1 message from y

Re: Sharing USB Serial data with 2 processes ?

2018-03-29 Thread Mike Wright
On 03/29/2018 03:16 PM, linux guy wrote: Hi. I've got a USB serial device that supplies data to a process via /dev/ttyUSB0. I need to use the same data for a 2nd, independent process.  I have code for both processes and can make changes, but I would prefer not to. Is there a way that both

Re: empty messages from fedora users list. [CLOSED]

2018-03-29 Thread home user via users
Earlier this afternoon, from Thunderbird running on a windows-7 box, I sent 2 messages from yahoo account #1 to yahoo account #2, each with different few-megabyte (not mega-pixel) picture attached. I also sent 1 message from yahoo account #1 to yahoo account #3; it had one few-megabyte picture

Sharing USB Serial data with 2 processes ?

2018-03-29 Thread linux guy
Hi. I've got a USB serial device that supplies data to a process via /dev/ttyUSB0. I need to use the same data for a 2nd, independent process. I have code for both processes and can make changes, but I would prefer not to. Is there a way that both processes can use the same serial USB data stre

Re: Administrivia: DMARC mitigations enabled -- applies to Yahoo addresses, at least (was Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.)

2018-03-29 Thread stan
On Thu, 29 Mar 2018 11:49:28 -0400 Todd Zullinger wrote: > > Would this change be why I'm suddenly seeing oodles of old messages > > showing up on the list? Messages that I've already seen, since I > > don't have a problem with messages from yahoo addresses being > > invisible. > > This shou

Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.

2018-03-29 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
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Re: Administrivia: DMARC mitigations enabled -- applies to Yahoo addresses, at least (was Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.)

2018-03-29 Thread stan
On Thu, 29 Mar 2018 11:49:28 -0400 Todd Zullinger wrote: > This shouldn't be related to that. All it does is change > the From: field of messages sent from domains with very > strict DMARC policies, so that they use the list address. > The sender name is kept, with 'via $list_name' appended. Th

Re: Administrivia: DMARC mitigations enabled -- applies to Yahoo addresses, at least (was Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.)

2018-03-29 Thread Todd Zullinger
stan wrote: > On Tue, 27 Mar 2018 17:27:40 -0400 > Todd Zullinger wrote: >> As we've discussed in this thread and others recently, >> messages from subscribers @yahoo.com do not reach >> subscribers @gmail.com (among others). This is due to an >> aggressive policy set by Yahoo which breaks mail s

Re: Administrivia: DMARC mitigations enabled -- applies to Yahoo addresses, at least (was Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.)

2018-03-29 Thread stan
On Tue, 27 Mar 2018 17:27:40 -0400 Todd Zullinger wrote: > Hi all, > > As we've discussed in this thread and others recently, > messages from subscribers @yahoo.com do not reach > subscribers @gmail.com (among others). This is due to an > aggressive policy set by Yahoo which breaks mail sent vi

Re: HYPERKITTY does not show messages parts being addressed in replies.

2018-03-29 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Thu, 2018-03-29 at 08:10 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 03/29/18 08:01, Stephen Perkins wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 7:36 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan > > wrote: > > > As I understand it, the problem is not that Gmail marks it as spam > > > (which you could recover from your spam folder) but th