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Re: [MMM] Digest Number 1945

🔗John H. Chalmers <JHCHALMERS@...>

3/24/2007 9:16:15 AM

has anyone else noticed that the serial numbers assigned to the Digests
of Yahoo tuning groups are no longer being incremented by one, but
instead are skipping intermediate numbers? Or am I not getting many
digests-- the previous one I got from this list was #1931 dated March
23.

--John

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🔗Carl Lumma <ekin@...>

3/24/2007 9:30:23 AM

At 09:16 AM 3/24/2007, you wrote:
>has anyone else noticed that the serial numbers assigned to the Digests
>of Yahoo tuning groups are no longer being incremented by one, but
>instead are skipping intermediate numbers? Or am I not getting many
>digests-- the previous one I got from this list was #1931 dated March
>23.
>
>--John

I get the feeling that not many subscribers use digest mode.
But your e-mail address could perhaps be bouncing mail.
Happens to me all the time, since many ISPs recognize
Yahoo! Groups as a source of spam. You can find out by going
to groups.yahoo.com/mygroups and I think they display a red
bounce warning there if you're bouncing. Or you can click on
"My Email Preferences" and see the status there.

-Carl

🔗Austin Butts <metroidman192@...>

3/24/2007 9:54:09 AM

Actually, it's happening with me to. The most recent digest numbers
I've received are as follows.

1895
1896
1917
1931
1945

Something tells me emails that are bouncing may not be the problem.

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Carl Lumma <ekin@...> wrote:
>
> At 09:16 AM 3/24/2007, you wrote:
> >has anyone else noticed that the serial numbers assigned to the Digests
> >of Yahoo tuning groups are no longer being incremented by one, but
> >instead are skipping intermediate numbers? Or am I not getting many
> >digests-- the previous one I got from this list was #1931 dated March
> >23.
> >
> >--John
>
> I get the feeling that not many subscribers use digest mode.
> But your e-mail address could perhaps be bouncing mail.
> Happens to me all the time, since many ISPs recognize
> Yahoo! Groups as a source of spam. You can find out by going
> to groups.yahoo.com/mygroups and I think they display a red
> bounce warning there if you're bouncing. Or you can click on
> "My Email Preferences" and see the status there.
>
> -Carl
>