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by j t-8 :: Rate this Message:

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Sorry to bother your.
I am trying to post my question for more than 10 times, but I still
didn't see it.
It drives my crazy!!!

It is a test for posting some simple pure text.

Chao

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Re: test

by Tony Plate :: Rate this Message:

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You probably should check this section in your R-help
subscription options (via
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/options/r-help/, I think):

> Receive your own posts to the list?
>
> Ordinarily, you will get a copy of every message you post to the list. If you don't want to receive this copy, set this option to No.

I see 5 identical posts with the subject "Several questions
about MCMClogit" on R-help recently.

-- Tony Plate

j t wrote:

> Sorry to bother your.
> I am trying to post my question for more than 10 times, but I still
> didn't see it.
> It drives my crazy!!!
>
> It is a test for posting some simple pure text.
>
> Chao
>
> ______________________________________________
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> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
>

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Re: test

by Esmail Bonakdarian-4 :: Rate this Message:

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Tony Plate wrote:
> You probably should check this section in your R-help subscription
> options (via https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/options/r-help/, I think):
>
>> Receive your own posts to the list?
>

Tony,

Like jt I too have it set to receive my own messages, but I too
don't see them. I wonder if it has to do with the fact that both
of us use gmail to post to the list?

In any case, regardless if we see them, they are getting posted,
which is what matters :)

Cheers,
Esmail

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Re: test

by Charilaos Skiadas-3 :: Rate this Message:

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On May 13, 2008, at 5:52 AM, Esmail Bonakdarian wrote:

> Tony Plate wrote:
>> You probably should check this section in your R-help subscription  
>> options (via https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/options/r-help/, I think):
>>> Receive your own posts to the list?
>>
>
> Tony,
>
> Like jt I too have it set to receive my own messages, but I too
> don't see them. I wonder if it has to do with the fact that both
> of us use gmail to post to the list?

Bingo! Well, I don't know if this happens with the web interface to  
gmail, but if you use POP to access your gmail account, then any  
emails you send to any kind of list will not get back to you (Problem  
being, sort of, that gmail groups things in "Conversations", and in  
this case will remember the email you sent out and use that copy in  
the conversation, instead of the one sent through the list. Not a  
very good excuse in my opinion, and a particularly irritating  
"feature".). I wouldn't really expect them to "fix" it any time soon.

In the rare occasions  where my waiting powers get exhausted before  
someone on this very helpful list replies to my email, I just use the  
online archives to check whether my email was sent or not.

> In any case, regardless if we see them, they are getting posted,
> which is what matters :)
>
> Cheers,
> Esmail

Haris Skiadas
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Hanover College

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Re: test

by Esmail Bonakdarian-4 :: Rate this Message:

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Charilaos Skiadas wrote:

> On May 13, 2008, at 5:52 AM, Esmail Bonakdarian wrote:
>
>> Tony Plate wrote:
>>> You probably should check this section in your R-help subscription
>>> options (via https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/options/r-help/, I think):
>>>> Receive your own posts to the list?
>>>
>>
>> Tony,
>>
>> Like jt I too have it set to receive my own messages, but I too
>> don't see them. I wonder if it has to do with the fact that both
>> of us use gmail to post to the list?
>
> Bingo! Well, I don't know if this happens with the web interface to
> gmail, but if you use POP to access your gmail account, then any emails
> you send to any kind of list will not get back to you

Yup, I use Thunderbird to read/process my gmail :-)

> (Problem being,
> sort of, that gmail groups things in "Conversations", and in this case
> will remember the email you sent out and use that copy in the
> conversation, instead of the one sent through the list.

Except that part of the conversation sits in my "sent" folder rather
than being nicely threaded into the conversation.

> Not a very good
> excuse in my opinion, and a particularly irritating "feature".).

agreed!

> In the rare occasions  where my waiting powers get exhausted before
> someone on this very helpful list replies to my email, I just use the
> online archives to check whether my email was sent or not.

Yes, I did that initially when I wasn't sure if my message was getting
out. Often thought I don't have to do this because the helpful folks on
this list have already replied to my posting.

Best,
Esmail

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Re: test

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Hi Everyone,

As I expected, posting via the news.gmane.org newsserver with a spam-trap
e-mail address (see below) didn't work.

I think this post, with my real e-mail address, should work. If so, please
accept the apology below!

If it does work I'll also find out if the e-mail address obfuscation of
gmane works.

Best regards,

Keith Jewell
--------------------------------------
Sorry to burden the list with a test message (if it gets through!), but at
least this is an existing thread called "test".

I read the list via a Usenet newsreader (Microsoft Outlook Express) and
news.gmane.org (power to their elbow), but in the past have posted messages
via e-mail.

This message is posted from the newsreader and I suspect it will fail
because I'm using a bogus, spam-trap, e-mail address. If you see this
message you'll know that such spam-trap addresses work with gmane!

Best regards

"Esmail Bonakdarian" <esmail.js@...> wrote in message
news:48297054.9000102@......

> Charilaos Skiadas wrote:
>> On May 13, 2008, at 5:52 AM, Esmail Bonakdarian wrote:
>>
>>> Tony Plate wrote:
>>>> You probably should check this section in your R-help subscription
>>>> options (via https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/options/r-help/, I think):
>>>>> Receive your own posts to the list?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Tony,
>>>
>>> Like jt I too have it set to receive my own messages, but I too
>>> don't see them. I wonder if it has to do with the fact that both
>>> of us use gmail to post to the list?
>>
>> Bingo! Well, I don't know if this happens with the web interface to
>> gmail, but if you use POP to access your gmail account, then any emails
>> you send to any kind of list will not get back to you
>
> Yup, I use Thunderbird to read/process my gmail :-)
>
>> (Problem being, sort of, that gmail groups things in "Conversations", and
>> in this case will remember the email you sent out and use that copy in
>> the conversation, instead of the one sent through the list.
>
> Except that part of the conversation sits in my "sent" folder rather
> than being nicely threaded into the conversation.
>
>> Not a very good excuse in my opinion, and a particularly irritating
>> "feature".).
>
> agreed!
>
>> In the rare occasions  where my waiting powers get exhausted before
>> someone on this very helpful list replies to my email, I just use the
>> online archives to check whether my email was sent or not.
>
> Yes, I did that initially when I wasn't sure if my message was getting
> out. Often thought I don't have to do this because the helpful folks on
> this list have already replied to my posting.
>
> Best,
> Esmail
>
> ______________________________________________
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> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
>

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