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Re: emails to debian-user silently dropped ??? -- was Fwd: What's the easiest and/or simplest part of Linux Kernel?



On 10/28/13, Dmitrii Kashin <freehck@freehck.ru> wrote:
> Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net> writes:
>
>> Can anyone tell me where my email went - see below - ??
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net>
>> Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2013 12:56:13 +1000
>> Subject: Re: What's the easiest and/or simplest part of Linux Kernel?
>> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> Friend, it would be better to give us Message-ID, not the whole message.
> And, btw, why don't you use archives or NNTP to check it yourself?

Thank you, I shall post just Message-ID,subject,date next time.

Besides going back to Aug 28 or something, I also used l.d.o to search
the message-id, in full, in part, in various sub parts, and repeatedly
failed to find my message. I used "view original" in gmail to see the
message id of my email.

For inabilities like mine, I guess "thread next" and "thread previous"
would be better if they could jump to earlier/later months/pages,
rather than stick to that month in the archive. Just a thought.

Here's my message-id line from gmail's "show original" FWIW:

Message-ID: <CAOsGNSQcMM3VtKyABRJJxUjaiHGP8bVHoWdLs5Ej3_AUMY9URw@mail.gmail.com>

Apologies, and thanks again everyone,
Zenaan


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