[Bards] testing

Cisco Cividanes engtrktwo at gmail.com
Thu Jul 24 06:36:06 PDT 2008


Yes, that may very well be the explanation to my little mystery.

Thank you.

Ivo

On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 8:31 AM, Mike C. Baker <kihebard at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Ivo, I edited the original subject line on that "Request for Comment"
> reply -- it originally showed [Ansteorra-Announce] and [ANNOUNCEMENTS]
> in some combination of capitalization, etc.
>
> The message to which I was replying also originally appeared a couple of
> days previous -- AND I was sending a copy of only a portion of the full
> message that went to comments at sca.org and seneschal at anteorra.org, by
> creating a new response to the original and selecting a different
> reply-to address.
>
> Hopefully that helps with the background, somewhat.
>
> Amra / Mike / Kihe
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: bards-bounces at lists.ansteorra.org
>> [mailto:bards-bounces at lists.ansteorra.org] On Behalf Of Cisco
>> Cividanes
>> Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 8:15 AM
>> To: Ansteorran Bardic list
>> Subject: Re: [Bards] testing
>>
>> Indeed, that sounds like it would produce an interesting result.
>>
>> I, myself, have this example.
>>
>> I received an e-mail today with the following subject line.
>>
>> "Re: [Ansteorra] Request for Comment-LegalCounsel proposal"
>>
>> I searched, no other e-mails in my account have this subject,
>> or any fragment their of. The body of the e-mail comments on
>> a subject that has obviously been detailed in another e-mail,
>> one that I don't have.
>>
>> I have no explanations. To my knowledge, this is the only
>> such case of this happening to me. My experience with my
>> e-mail accounts suggests that the first suspect would be the
>> kingdom server, with a close second being a 'disagreement"
>> between the server an my G-mail account.
>> But even at that, I am just guessing.
>>
>> Take all that for what its worth (likely nothing... shurg).
>>
>> Ivo Blackhawk
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 8:05 AM, Robert Fitzmorgan
>> <fitzmorgan at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >     The the mail program on the ansteorra server has an option to
>> > filter duplicate messages, so that if the same message is posted to
>> > several lists you only see one of them.  Also Gmail
>> combines threads
>> > with the same subject, even from into one thread even is
>> some of the
>> > messages are from different lists, or even private messages.  The
>> > interaction of these two things can sometimes produce odd behavior.
>> >    Also the internet sometimes just delivers things out of order.
>> >
>> > Robert
>
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