"Larry Gusaas" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > On 2009/10/14 3:08 AM Harold Fuchs wrote: >> Your message *seems* to come from an e-mail address >> ([email protected]) >> that *is* subscribed to this *list* ([email protected]). I don't >> know why >> this should be the case, given that you say you're not subscribed to >> it. > > The header "X-Injected-Via-Gmane: http://gmane.org/" indicates that he > posted through gmane. He is not subscribed to the list. Any message > sent through Gmane does not go through the moderator.
Then, searching out all of Harold's posts, I find one post with the x-injected header and none of the others. This is a range of posts between 13:06 and 13:04, plus ones at 05:08 and 05:59, all within this particular subject. I searched on his name AND the subject to get this list. So, he posted to this thread once through gmane, and the other times through the list? Also I'm not sure that shows anything more than the Reply To/From relationship lines do, which seems to follow along with the "injected..." header's display method. And is sure easier to find<G>! OTOH, although I admit to getting dizzy, the "posted to gmane" doesn't seem to hold for every person I check. Harold, is that what you did? I think I"m about to give up this effort. My vertigo is bad enough as it is! Twayne` > >> I read this list in two different ways - either via Thunderbird or >> via Firefox. Thunderbird allows me to set up a filter to highlight >> messages having the relevant header so it's easy to identify them. > > Thunderbird's filtering for newsgroups is limited and can't filter for > that header. Thunderbird 3 should be able to when it is eventually > released. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
