On 9 August 2010 15:26, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> Thom Brown <thom@linux.com> writes:
>> On 9 August 2010 04:15, Brendan Jurd <direvus@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On 31 July I posted an email to -hackers with a patch attached for the
>>> commitfest. The subject was "Re: [HACKERS] patch: to_string, to_array
>>> functions", with message-id
>>> AANLkTinpYDT9XDfeqE7VxpwV0X4tNAzt5HR3_x1wOWN8@mail.gmail.com. The
>>> mail got to the other recipients okay, but didn't arrive at -hackers
>>> ... or at least, I can't find it in the archives. The message-id hits
>>> a 404 and it doesn't show up in the thread index. I don't believe I
>>> received a bounce either.
>
>> It's possible it was held for moderation, but someone approved it with
>> "accept-hide" which would send a mail out, but not make it available
>> to the archive.
>
> It did not arrive here, according to my email logs, so I don't think it
> went out to the list either.
>
> What's even weirder is Brendan's repost of last night also hasn't shown up.
>
> regards, tom lane
>
Ah yes, I didn't get it either from the look of it. I haven't got
access to the -www queue, so I can't say whether it's still there or
not.
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Thom Brown
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