Fwd: Re: No ports-cur ctm files going out via email?

Andre Albsmeier Andre.Albsmeier at siemens.com
Sun Mar 7 06:26:26 UTC 2021


As outlined below I have switch from ctm-ports-cur-fast at berklix to
ctm-ports-cur at berklix and have received

ports-cur.13894.gz
ports-cur.13895.gz

so far. I will now try -fast again.

In this context:

The links to the local mailingslists on http://www.berklix.org/ctm/ are
all broken -- you have to switch from https to http to use them.

	-Andre

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Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2021 07:06:48 +0100
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On Fri, 05-Mar-2021 at 11:18:45 -0600, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
> On 3/5/21 12:00 AM, Andre Albsmeier wrote:
> 
> > Hmm, seems at least me doesn't get ctm-ports-cur-fast since ports-cur.13871.gz
> > while we are at ports-cur.13879.gz on berklix.
> 
> The way it is currently set up, they all go to 
> ctm-ports-cur at mailman.berklix.org.

Thanks. Maybe here is the problem: I am subscribed ctm-ports-cur-fast at berklix,
not to ctm-ports-cur at berklix. I changed this now and we'll see what happens.

	-Andre
> 
> I changed it to send it to ctm-ports-cur-fast as well.  Let me know 
> whether or not it has started to work again.
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