• test-ignore

    From E.D.G.@edgrsprj@ix.netcom.com to comp.lang.python on Thu Feb 15 15:15:58 2024
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    Test - ignore February 15, 2024

    Test post to see if my Newsgroup post program is working.

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  • From Tony Oliver@guinness.tony@gmail.com to comp.lang.python on Thu Feb 15 16:02:50 2024
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    On Thursday 15 February 2024 at 21:16:22 UTC, E.D.G. wrote:
    Test - ignore February 15, 2024

    Test post to see if my Newsgroup post program is working.

    Aim your test messages at alt.test, please.
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  • From Skip Montanaro@skip.montanaro@gmail.com to comp.lang.python on Thu Feb 15 18:29:42 2024
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    Test post to see if my Newsgroup post program is working.

    Aim your test messages at alt.test, please.


    I agree that basic Usenet connectivity messages should go to alt.test. It's
    not clear from the original post, but if the poster's aim was to see if
    posts to comp.lang.python traverse the gateway and show up on this list,
    then alt.test won't help.

    Skip


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  • From dn@PythonList@DancesWithMice.info to comp.lang.python on Fri Feb 16 13:37:32 2024
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    On 16/02/24 13:29, Skip Montanaro via Python-list wrote:

    Test post to see if my Newsgroup post program is working.

    Aim your test messages at alt.test, please.


    I agree that basic Usenet connectivity messages should go to alt.test. It's not clear from the original post, but if the poster's aim was to see if
    posts to comp.lang.python traverse the gateway and show up on this list,
    then alt.test won't help.

    Coincidentally (I hope), today have received a couple of poorly-executed spam/phishing messages purporting to be from this list or "Tutor".
    --
    Regards,
    =dn
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  • From MRAB@python@mrabarnett.plus.com to comp.lang.python on Fri Feb 16 00:49:25 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.lang.python

    On 2024-02-16 00:29, Skip Montanaro via Python-list wrote:

    Test post to see if my Newsgroup post program is working.

    Aim your test messages at alt.test, please.


    I agree that basic Usenet connectivity messages should go to alt.test. It's not clear from the original post, but if the poster's aim was to see if
    posts to comp.lang.python traverse the gateway and show up on this list,
    then alt.test won't help.

    True, but did the poster really need to send another one to say "yes,
    that worked"?
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  • From Lawrence D'Oliveiro@ldo@nz.invalid to comp.lang.python on Fri Feb 16 00:55:00 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.lang.python

    On Thu, 15 Feb 2024 15:15:58 -0600, E.D.G. wrote:

    X-Newsreader: Microsoft Windows Live Mail 15.4.3508.1109

    Does that still exist?
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  • From Skip Montanaro@skip.montanaro@gmail.com to comp.lang.python on Thu Feb 15 19:40:07 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.lang.python


    True, but did the poster really need to send another one to say "yes,
    that worked"?

    Maybe to test the bidirectionality of the gateway? 🤷 If the messages stop
    I think we can let it die. It's not like this sort of activity is a regular occurrence. (A bigger problem for me was always Usenet posters who used
    fake email addresses.)
    Skip
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  • From Grizzy Adams@RealGrizzlyAdams@vivaldi.net to comp.lang.python on Fri Feb 16 10:43:12 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.lang.python

    Thursday, February 15, 2024 at 16:02, Tony Oliver via Python-list wrote:
    Re: test-ignore (at least in part)

    On Thursday 15 February 2024 at 21:16:22 UTC, E.D.G. wrote:
    Test - ignore February 15, 2024

    Test post to see if my Newsgroup post program is working.

    Aim your test messages at alt.test, please.

    or alt.test.ignore
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  • From Science Researcher@ScienceResearch01@earthlink.net to comp.lang.python on Sat Feb 17 17:00:59 2024
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    "Lawrence D'Oliveiro" wrote in message news:uqmbp3$3hsa6$1@dont-email.me...

    On Thu, 15 Feb 2024 15:15:58 -0600, E.D.G. wrote:

    X-Newsreader: Microsoft Windows Live Mail 15.4.3508.1109


    Does that still exist?

    "Microsoft Windows Live Mail" did still exist when I installed it several years ago on my latest Windows Operating System.

    If I remember correctly, I had to get the installation program from a third party site. It might have been the Microsoft site. Or it might have been SourceForge.net. You would need to look around the Internet for valid copies of Windows Live Mail if you are interested in the program.

    Regards to all

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  • From Lawrence D'Oliveiro@ldo@nz.invalid to comp.lang.python on Sun Feb 18 00:22:29 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.lang.python

    On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 17:00:59 -0600, Science Researcher wrote:

    "Lawrence D'Oliveiro" wrote in message
    news:uqmbp3$3hsa6$1@dont-email.me...

    On Thu, 15 Feb 2024 15:15:58 -0600, E.D.G. wrote:

    X-Newsreader: Microsoft Windows Live Mail 15.4.3508.1109

    Does that still exist?

    "Microsoft Windows Live Mail" did still exist when I installed it several years ago on my latest Windows Operating System.

    If I remember correctly, I had to get the installation program
    from a third party site.

    I’m sure that was a perfectly trustworthy site, no doubt ...
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  • From Science Researcher@ScienceResearch01@earthlink.net to comp.lang.python on Sat Feb 17 23:17:14 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.lang.python

    "Lawrence D'Oliveiro" wrote in message news:uqrik4$lrc1$1@dont-email.me...

    On Sat, 17 Feb 2024 17:00:59 -0600, Science Researcher wrote:

    "Lawrence D'Oliveiro" wrote in message
    news:uqmbp3$3hsa6$1@dont-email.me...

    If I remember correctly, I had to get the installation program
    from a third party site.

    I’m sure that was a perfectly trustworthy site, no doubt ...

    Comment: My moderately expensive computer virus program can be instructed
    to check the contents of downloaded EXE programs and other types of programs or ZIP files. It appears to do a fairly good job with that. But, you are correct. People should be careful regarding what they download.

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