Roberto C. Sanchez([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > On Fri, Nov 24, 2006 at 08:41:47PM -0500, Wayne Topa wrote: > > > > My /var/log/emim4/mainlog shows 2 messages sent to > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11-20 and accepted my my ISP's mail server. > > The one mentioned in this thread and one on crom. > > > Strange. You may want to contact your ISP's tech support and see if > they can locate those message IDs in their mail server logs to make sure > that they were sent on from there. >
With this IP that would be a huge waste of time. They installed some spam blocking for all users for one month free. I started loseing mail the day they installed it and had some of my yahoo groups stopped because their mail filters were bounceing them. I asked them to cancel that 'feature' on all of my mail accounts. It took them weeks to get it fixed. The admins had no idea how to uninstall it. I just forwarded the original report on crom to the maintainer and I had already sent, as I mentioned in the OP, to the Debian X Strike Force which turns out to be the Xorg maintainer. Odd I haven't heard from aynone on it yet though. I've done all I can, I guess, for now. I'll be without X till they fix it and that is a royal pain. I like to do my holiday shopping online. The pain is I'll have to use my wife's Xp box and that always pains me. :-) Thanks for the replies Roberto. Wayne -- Operator! Trace this call and tell me where I am. _______________________________________________________ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]