I was trying to contact the moderator (I mailed Anurag) about a problem I face reading the listmail with my webmail client (I can't access it right now, but I think it is called something Boxes - it has an icon of an Escher like box assembly), but the mail bounced saying no such mailbox, which is vizarre because he most definitely is still using his gnuer address.
Anyway, the problem is that the first mail in the digest is clearly visible, while the rest are dimmed and darned difficult to read. Does anyone know why this happens?
Secondly, the listmail appears without a date - so that it is all piled up at the very end of my Inbox. This also happens with some spam (heh heh - no drawing hasty conclusions), but not all. As you can see, I also access the list from my yahoo listmail address, and here I don't get either problem.
How can I view a detailed mail in my webmail client, so that I can give my service provider a clue to fixing it?
--- Vickram
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Sometime on Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 09:17:11AM +0100, Vic Cris said:
I was trying to contact the moderator (I mailed Anurag) about a problem I face reading the listmail with my webmail client (I can't access it right now, but I think it is called something Boxes - it has an icon of an Escher like box assembly), but the mail bounced saying no such mailbox, which is vizarre because he most definitely is still using his gnuer address.
I have no clue how or why that happened. Anyway, list members may send mail to linuxers-owner@mm.glug-bom.org to get in touch with list owners.
Anyway, the problem is that the first mail in the digest is clearly visible, while the rest are dimmed and darned difficult to read. Does anyone know why this happens?
I'll have to subscribe in digest mode and see what it is, else can someone email me a copy of recent digest along with complete headers?
Anurag