1. missing posts???
- Posted by Dan Moyer <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> May 29, 2002
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Is any/every one else not getting all posts from Topica? I never got Derek's righteously po'd post, nor the beginning of "Sequence" thread, and now I see a thread of "code (using Win32Lib) that doesn't seem to work proper" but I don't have the beginning of the thread. Arrgh! Dan Moyer
2. Re: missing posts???
- Posted by jbrown105 at speedymail.org May 29, 2002
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On 0, Dan Moyer <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> wrote: > > Is any/every one else not getting all posts from Topica? > > I never got Derek's righteously po'd post, nor the beginning of "Sequence" > thread, and now I see a thread of "code (using Win32Lib) that doesn't seem > to work proper" but I don't have the beginning of the thread. > > Arrgh! > > Dan Moyer > I have a similar problem: I do get almost all the posts (lucky me! ;) however I often get them out of order and it can take days to actually recieve the post from when it was first sent. Anyone willing to host (or find someone else who will) an unoffical Euphoria Mailing List? Hopefully the alternative list will have better preformance than Topica. Actually, if we go this route, we may want several mailing lists: one for discussing Win32Lib, one for low-level Win32 API programming, one for Linux/FreeBSD low-level programing, one for bugs fixes/ideas for enhancements in Euphoria, and one general list for everything else (including helping newbies figure out which list to post to!). Also, I'd personally like the following mailing lists despite the fact that they are less relevant to Euphoria programming in general applications: oen for preprocessors of Euphoria (development, comparision, general discussion, etc.), one for modified interpreters, and one for discussion of multi-platform GUI and IDE. I realize the odds of this happening are quite low, but its still a very good idea, and it can't hurt to speak. jbrown -- http://fastmail.fm - One of many happy users: http://www.fastmail.fm/docs/quotes.html
3. Re: missing posts???
- Posted by rforno at tutopia.com May 30, 2002
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I am getting back only about 70% of my own posts. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Moyer" <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Subject: missing posts??? > > Is any/every one else not getting all posts from Topica? > > I never got Derek's righteously po'd post, nor the beginning of "Sequence" > thread, and now I see a thread of "code (using Win32Lib) that doesn't seem > to work proper" but I don't have the beginning of the thread. > > Arrgh! > > Dan Moyer > > > >
4. Re: missing posts???
- Posted by Euler German <efgerman at myrealbox.com> May 30, 2002
- 424 views
On 30 May 2002, at 18:01, rforno at tutopia.com wrote: > > I am getting back only about 70% of my own posts. I noticed that when a post to EUforum is done with two o more address in it e.g.: EUforum at topica.com, rforno at tutopia.com Maybe only latter will get the message. Topica refuses the post. -- Euler
5. Re: missing posts???
- Posted by Euler German <efgerman at myrealbox.com> May 30, 2002
- 440 views
On 30 May 2002, at 21:35, Euler German wrote: > > On 30 May 2002, at 18:01, rforno at tutopia.com wrote: > > > > > I am getting back only about 70% of my own posts. > > I noticed that when a post to EUforum is done with two o more address in > it e.g.: > > EUforum at topica.com, rforno at tutopia.com > > Maybe only latter will get the message. Topica refuses the post. > > -- Euler > >From time to time I mean... :)
6. Re: missing posts???
- Posted by jluethje at gmx.de May 31, 2002
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Hello all, hello Ray, I personally would *not* like to have several mailing lists instead of one. Ray wrote: > Chris Bensler wrote: >> But what experienced programmers are going to be reading the beginners >> list? > I would :) > ... I'd think that most people who currently answer newbie questions > would subscribe as well ???? > I'd think that most serious eu programmers would subscribe to all 3. > In effect there won't be any more emails in totol ... it will be the > same as now ... just from 3 different lists. I agree: it will be the same as now ... just from 3 different lists. So, where will be the advantage? But if we have e.g. 3 lists, we probably will have threefold technical problems and threefold mails complaining about them, threefold ads from the list hosting companies, additional questions from newcomers like "Hi, what is the proper list to ask the following question ..." and such things. I'd prefer something else: We could define several areas, such as "General", "Win32Lib", "Internet", "Annoucments" etc., and then add the appropriate name to the subject of our mail, maybe enclosed in [ ]. In our e-mail clients, we can create corresponding subfolders and let the mail client put the mails automatically in the appropriate subfolder. Just my 2 cents. Best regards, Juergen
7. Re: missing posts???
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> May 31, 2002
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Chris Bensler writes: > I think the ONLY solution is for RDS to get it's own server for a > mailing list. Have the mailing list running from eu, of course. > > I don't understand why you can't do this rob, your pc is already > handling every email that passes through the list by way of moderation. > > You could eliminate Topica altogether, AND strip a step out of the > mailing list process. > > I guess what would be needed for that is a list server written in eu, > and a webbased based client It would be fairly straightforward to set up a mailing list server, written in Euphoria, and running on RapidEuphoria.com. I have all the technical knowledge needed to do it, and the "hacker" in me wants to do it. However the business person in me sees the following problems: * a month to get a crude version set up, with Web interface, e-mail delivery, digests etc. * another month to polish it * ongoing maintenance, trouble-shooting and tweaking, forever * addr.com (my Web hosting company) might not be any more reliable than Topica at pumping out e-mails to 380 people, 50 times per day addr.com does crash sometimes, and the mail server has died at other times * I might have to pay addr extra $ per month because of the increased bandwidth I'd be using. * Euphoria gets some exposure by being in the Topica index * Topica might get better. Yesterday, some messages were taking hours to get through, but today most messages are only taking a few minutes I've recently tested Yahoo groups and MSN. Yahoo has more ads than Topica, and they are big, "in-your-face" ads. MSN is Microsoft - you need a passport to do anything. Many people on this list hate Microsoft. The e-mail delivery times on both were not very good either. They both have a feature where the owner/moderator of a list can choose to send "important" messages (announcements) to everyone, including a class of people who sign up just for the important messages. Maybe we should consider something like that. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
8. Re: missing posts???
- Posted by Jiri Babor <jbabor at PARADISE.NET.NZ> May 31, 2002
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----- Original Message ----- From: C. K. Lester <cklester at yahoo.com> Subject: RE: missing posts??? > > > Many people on this list hate Microsoft. > > I just want to say that I do NOT hate Microsoft. I just wish they would be > destroyed by a giant meteor. But I don't hate 'em. Nit picking: You need a *meteorite* to get rid of the obnoxious bastards. jiri
9. Re: missing posts???
- Posted by Alvin Koffman <alvin_ka9qlq at yahoo.com> May 31, 2002
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I vote we use yahoo groups. Just my 1/2 cent. Alvin http://ka9qlq.tripod.com/home/ ===== See my homepage at http://ka9qlq.tripod.com/home/ and where I live at http://ka9qlq.tripod.com/CCC/ This is a 256 Megabyte 400 Mhz 13 Gig. plug and pray system.