Re: [MODERATOR NOTICE] Google/Gmail filter off
- From: "J.J. O'Shea" <try.not.to@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 07:49:46 -0400
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 04:45:47 -0400, M]adman wrote
(in article <madman-t5k2m.5115$Uf1.4883@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>):
J.J. O'Shea wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:27:47 -0400, Augray wrote
(in article <na5h45d2tr065o5mu8cht1haeruehrn6ok@xxxxxxx>):
On Mon, 29 Jun 2009 02:53:40 -0500, "[M]adman" <adman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in <madman-Jm_1m.60960$b9.41167@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> :
David Iain Greig wrote:
[M]adman <adman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nashton wrote:
David Iain Greig wrote:
Ok, until this clears up, it's off again.
Give it a week and let's see. The damn thing's not that
complex, if it's really Google we shall see.
Hopefully it is the script, at least I can fix that.
I think the fact that you turned the filter off has once again,
made it possible for me to post.
Even though I can see what you're trying to do and I appreciate
anybody who gives their time for the benefit of others, could you
please just leave well enough alone and stop frigging with it?
Thanks
Hi Nash. Good to see ya.
Let's talk about willful ignorance on T.O. (among their so many
other fabulous attributes) for a moment.
These are the types of posting problems you have when you try to
/sync a moderated server with hundreds of other public news
servers that do not filter. It is better for all of the servers
to be "singing the same tune" with their config-files so-to-speak.
Their recent and biggest posting problems ( more then 1/2 of them
could not post for days) began within 2 days of tagging the
headers for [M]adman. And 48 hours is about how long it would
take to propagate TO's config changes through the entire network
of hundreds of machines that connect together to make up usenet.
Completely wrong.
All articles submitted to talk.origins, because it is moderated,
are emailed to me.
I post them locally on darwin, then they are sent to my newsfeed
peers via NNTP, and so on. Eventually they reach Google's
newsfeeds, and then are sent via NNTP to Google.
At no time is any metadata copied, the only data sent are the
articles themselves. No changes made locally on darwin are
visible to any other server.
--D.
You are still part of a network despite the protocol being used.
And as part of a network you need to be configured properly to talk
to the other machines.
Once you turned your bot off your problems disaperared.
The bot's still on, as can be seen in your message IDs.
He's already proved that he can't read headers.
Look, somoene fucked up. He admited he turned the filter off and the problem
cleared up
Except, laddie, that nasty has been saying that he's had this problem for
_two months before_ the filter was turned on. And he was using aioe, not
Google Groups. And his stuff actually showed up.
It is a config problem somewhere.
Yep. On nasty's machine or in nasty's head.
If you are so good, then find it and fix it
I can't work miracles and force sense into the senseless.
--
email to oshea dot j dot j at gmail dot com.
.
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