2012/6/3 Jani Välimaa <jani.vali...@gmail.com>: > On 03.06.2012 14:35, Richard Couture wrote: >> I am a bit confused by your message... I sent my message with a new and >> unique Subject, How is that considered hijacking a thread? Am I missing >> the point? >> > > New and unique subject isn't always enough. There's still some headers > from message which you presumably used with Reply button to get mailing > list address and then erased the message box. > > To: Mageia development mailing-list <mageia-dev@mageia.org> > References: <4fcb1da9.1070...@gmail.com> > In-Reply-To: <4fcb1da9.1070...@gmail.com>
Well, normally I do not look at the extended header. In my mailer the message by Richard came in as new message, not within an older thread. That's why I also replied that I do not see any hijacked Thread. Looking at the references show 2 references but i never received the mails with these references. -- wobo >> >> On 06/03/2012 06:30 AM, Jani Välimaa wrote: >>> On 03.06.2012 14:27, Richard Couture wrote: >>>> I notice that when, at the end of the installation of MGA2, I select the >>>> level of security as HIGH, that I am permitted entry into the system in >>>> Linux Single mode without a challenge password, which is a new, and IMHO >>>> undesirable, behavior from previous versions. >>>> >>>> Is this a new feature, or have I stumbled upon a bug? >>>> >>>> The /etc/inittab does have ~~:S:wait:/sbin/sulogin in it but I can get >>>> in without a password... Must be something new in system D >>>> >>> >>> This is a bit off topic, but please don't hijack threads. >> >