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2008-04-02 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi all,

Since 2008-03-27 I get in paralel to the list messages this useless
Daily diggest.  Can anyone tell me who has activated this?

Is this an accident by the list owner?

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
24V Electronic Engineer
Tamay Dogan Network
Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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Message Digest 
Volume 1 : Issue 8030 : "index" Format

Messages in this Issue:
  200803/1324: Re: casting from integer to boolean
  200803/1325: Re: casting from integer to boolean 
  200803/1326: Re: casting from integer to boolean
  200803/1327: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb,
createuser...)
  200803/1328: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb,
 createuser...)
  200803/1329: psql /usr/lib/libgcc dependency in pg 8.3
  200803/1330: Re: psql /usr/lib/libgcc dependency in pg 8.3 
  200803/1331: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb,
 createuser...)
  200803/1332: Re: IBM investing in EnterpriseDB
  200803/1333: Re: psql /usr/lib/libgcc dependency in pg 8.3 
  200803/1334: Re: IBM investing in EnterpriseDB
  200803/1335: Re: IBM investing in EnterpriseDB
  200803/1336: driver version
  200803/1337: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb,
 createuser...)
  200803/1338: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb,
 createuser...)
  200803/1339: Re: casting from integer to boolean
  200803/1340: Re: psql /usr/lib/libgcc dependency in pg 8.3
  200803/1341: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb, 
createuser...)
  200803/1342: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb, 
createuser...)
  200803/1343: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb,
 createuser...)
  200803/1344: Re: [Mono-list] NauckIT PostgreSQL provider working with Mono?
  200803/1345: Using tables in other PostGreSQL database

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Re: [GENERAL] [pgsql-general] Daily digest v1.8030 (22 messages)

2008-03-31 Thread Rainer Bauer
Tom Lane wrote:

>"Brett Hoerner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Colin Wetherbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I received eight of these unwanted digests last night and early this
>>> morning, after never seeing them before.  Is this a new configuration
>>> change that I need to go personalize?
>
>> I was wondering the same thing, but don't see an option regarding digests...
>
>Did you look closely at the Received: history of the messages?

They turned up on usenet as well (see below). Seems like
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has a problem.

Rainer

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Re: [GENERAL] [pgsql-general] Daily digest v1.8030 (22 messages)

2008-03-31 Thread Colin Wetherbee

Tom Lane wrote:

"Brett Hoerner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Colin Wetherbee
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I received eight of these unwanted digests last night and early
this morning, after never seeing them before.  Is this a new
configuration change that I need to go personalize?



I was wondering the same thing, but don't see an option regarding
digests...


Did you look closely at the Received: history of the messages?

We occasionally get incidents where someone's broken mail software 
regurgitates delayed copies of list mail, either back to the list 
daemon (which is usually successful at recognizing duplicates, but 
not always) or directly to people named in the From: or To: or CC: 
lines of the mail.  To no one's surprise, the mail software that does

this is invariably Microsoft's.


Hmm, it doesn't seem to have to do with duplicates, since the eight 
digests were different.  On the other hand, I think you're probably 
right about the these being related to bounces.


The following are the Received headers from before the list daemon sent 
me the first digest.


Received: from marte.gdl.cinvestav.mx (gdl.cinvestav.mx [148.247.21.3])
by postgresql.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 5D7092E0030
for ; Fri, 28 Mar 2008 15:37:09 -0300 
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id 7DCB42080EF39; Fri, 28 Mar 2008 12:34:40 -0600 (CST)
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Perhaps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is the culprit here.  I'm CCing 
owner on this message.


Thanks for the suggestion, Tom.

Colin


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Re: [GENERAL] [pgsql-general] Daily digest v1.8030 (22 messages)

2008-03-31 Thread Tom Lane
"Brett Hoerner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Colin Wetherbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I received eight of these unwanted digests last night and early this
>> morning, after never seeing them before.  Is this a new configuration
>> change that I need to go personalize?

> I was wondering the same thing, but don't see an option regarding digests...

Did you look closely at the Received: history of the messages?

We occasionally get incidents where someone's broken mail software
regurgitates delayed copies of list mail, either back to the list
daemon (which is usually successful at recognizing duplicates, but
not always) or directly to people named in the From: or To: or CC:
lines of the mail.  To no one's surprise, the mail software that
does this is invariably Microsoft's.

Regurgitating list mail is grounds for ejection from the lists,
if we can figure out who's doing it (it will probably not surprise you
to learn that M$' broken software often makes it hard to figure out
which list subscriber is responsible).

If you get multiple duplicates, and their headers show that they
went through some unexpected places between postgresql.org and you,
send 'em to the list owner (eg, pgsql-general-owner at postgresql.org)
for possible action.

regards, tom lane

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Re: [GENERAL] [pgsql-general] Daily digest v1.8030 (22 messages)

2008-03-31 Thread Brett Hoerner
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Colin Wetherbee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  I received eight of these unwanted digests last night and early this
>  morning, after never seeing them before.  Is this a new configuration
>  change that I need to go personalize?

I was wondering the same thing, but don't see an option regarding digests...

Brett

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Re: [GENERAL] [pgsql-general] Daily digest v1.8030 (22 messages)

2008-03-31 Thread Colin Wetherbee

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Message Digest 
Volume 1 : Issue 8030 : "index" Format


Messages in this Issue:
  200803/1324: Re: casting from integer to boolean
  200803/1325: Re: casting from integer to boolean 
  200803/1326: Re: casting from integer to boolean

  200803/1327: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb,
createuser...)
  200803/1328: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb,
 createuser...)

[snip]

I received eight of these unwanted digests last night and early this 
morning, after never seeing them before.  Is this a new configuration 
change that I need to go personalize?


Thanks.

Colin

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[GENERAL] [pgsql-general] Daily digest v1.8030 (22 messages)

2008-03-29 Thread pgsql-general-owner
Message Digest 
Volume 1 : Issue 8030 : "index" Format

Messages in this Issue:
  200803/1324: Re: casting from integer to boolean
  200803/1325: Re: casting from integer to boolean 
  200803/1326: Re: casting from integer to boolean
  200803/1327: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb,
createuser...)
  200803/1328: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb,
 createuser...)
  200803/1329: psql /usr/lib/libgcc dependency in pg 8.3
  200803/1330: Re: psql /usr/lib/libgcc dependency in pg 8.3 
  200803/1331: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb,
 createuser...)
  200803/1332: Re: IBM investing in EnterpriseDB
  200803/1333: Re: psql /usr/lib/libgcc dependency in pg 8.3 
  200803/1334: Re: IBM investing in EnterpriseDB
  200803/1335: Re: IBM investing in EnterpriseDB
  200803/1336: driver version
  200803/1337: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb,
 createuser...)
  200803/1338: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb,
 createuser...)
  200803/1339: Re: casting from integer to boolean
  200803/1340: Re: psql /usr/lib/libgcc dependency in pg 8.3
  200803/1341: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb, 
createuser...)
  200803/1342: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb, 
createuser...)
  200803/1343: Re: Survey: renaming/removing script binaries (createdb,
 createuser...)
  200803/1344: Re: [Mono-list] NauckIT PostgreSQL provider working with Mono?
  200803/1345: Using tables in other PostGreSQL database

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