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Your message to Linux-kernel awaits moderator approval

Post by William Lee Irwin II » Sun, 23 Jun 2002 08:20:09




> Your mail to 'Linux-kernel' with the subject
>     [BUG] floppy requests
> Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
> The reason it is being held:
>     Posting to a restricted list by sender requires approval
> Either the message will get posted to the list, or you will receive
> notification of the moderator's decision.


broadcom.com last I checked perhaps someone should look into this.

Matti, you've addressed some list-related issues in the past, if you've
got some way of knowing how to deal with this, I'd be much obliged.

Thanks,
Bill
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Your message to Linux-kernel awaits moderator approval

Post by Matti Aarni » Mon, 24 Jun 2002 05:00:09


  Damn, why all weird questions creep up when I take couple days off..
  (there is this sort of summer-solstice carneval we finns do...)



> > Your mail to 'Linux-kernel' with the subject
> >     [BUG] floppy requests
> > Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
> > The reason it is being held:
> >     Posting to a restricted list by sender requires approval
> > Either the message will get posted to the list, or you will receive
> > notification of the moderator's decision.


> broadcom.com last I checked perhaps someone should look into this.



  in the linux-kernel list, though.)

  There are couple addresses at broadcom.com,  but those addresses have
  a feeling of being individual people.

Quote:> Matti, you've addressed some list-related issues in the past, if you've
> got some way of knowing how to deal with this, I'd be much obliged.

  Well, I might get similar bounce for this reply, and I could try to
  decode it a bit.  Nevertheless, I don't suggest holding your breath,
  asphyxiation does set in a bit too fast for my abilities to debug
  these things in the usual case ;-)

Quote:> Thanks,
> Bill

/Matti Aarnio
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Your message to Linux-kernel awaits moderator approval

Post by William Lee Irwin II » Mon, 24 Jun 2002 15:10:06



>   Well, I might get similar bounce for this reply, and I could try to
>   decode it a bit.  Nevertheless, I don't suggest holding your breath,
>   asphyxiation does set in a bit too fast for my abilities to debug
>   these things in the usual case ;-)
> /Matti Aarnio

No trouble at all; procmail handles this well enough for me to ignore it
personally. I have a notion though that you could help, and see that you
are doing so.

Thanks,
Bill
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        Christoph

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