I've been a mail list administrator in the past and some lists have a settable option as to whether a poster should receive his or her own message from the list. Unless other people are getting their own posts, I might be tempted to guess this list is set to not echo your own messages back to you. Is there a list administrator who can confirm or deny this assertion? Jerry Wheeler Sr. Embedded Software Engineer > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-crime@private [mailto:owner-crime@private]On Behalf Of > > That is a good question. I saw everybody else's posts, such as the whole > "Microsoft training coders." But I never saw my posts. Yet, the "Can you > hear me now" post did come through. The duplication of the "How to hire > auditors" post was my fault - I sent that post twice. > > I have a feeling this might be a issue with our firewall or one of the > myriad of IDS/IPS devices we have here at Anitian. It just did an > upgrade about a week ago on the firewall and the SMTP proxy seems to be > having some issues. > > However, I did notice that the Sendmail server that handles this list > does an AUTH (ident) against our mail server (port 113). Our firewall > blocks all 113 requests. That usually doesn't cause trouble. > > Oh well - I guess you can hear me now. > > Good! > > ___________________________________ > Andrew Plato, CISSP > President / Principal Consultant > Anitian Corporation > > Enterprise Security & > Infrastructure Solutions > > 503-644-5656 Office > 503-644-8574 Fax > 503-201-0821 Mobile > www.anitian.com > ___________________________________ > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Crispin Cowan [mailto:crispin@private] > > Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 6:19 PM > > To: Andrew Plato; crime@private > > Subject: Re: CRIME Can you hear me now? > > > > > > Andrew Plato wrote: > > > > >Is there anything wrong with the CRIME list? I sent two messages and > > >they never showed up. I checked our mail queues and they show > > >successful delivery. > > > > > >Everything working over there? > > > > > Well, that explains one mystery: two copies of your post on > > "how to hire > > an auditor" appeared, one Monday at 8 am and one Tuesday at 11 am. We > > were trying to guess why you repeated the post. > > > > The remaining mystery is why you didn't see your own post. There were > > half a dozen other posts today (me, Alan, Zot, etc.); did you > > see them? > > > > Crispin > > > > -- > > Crispin Cowan, Ph.D. http://wirex.com/~crispin/ > > Chief Scientist, WireX http://wirex.com > > HP/Trend Micro Immunix Secured Solutions > > http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/servers/sol> utions/iis/ > > > > Just say ".Nyet" > > > > > > >
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