Begin forwarded message:
> From: Jerry LeVan <jerry.levan@gmail.com>
> Date: May 11, 2010 9:52:21 AM EDT
> To: "pgsql-general@postgresql.org general" <pgsql-general@postgresql.org>
> Subject: Subscription Mess...
>
> Please excuse the intrusion...
>
> Last week, my subscription to pgsql-general quit coming to my mailbox...
>
> I logged into my account at postgresql.org and it showed that I was
> stilled subscribed.
>
> In desperation I changed my email address ( to my gmail account) and the subscription started
> arriving again.
>
> While this was happening I switched over to imap for my home network....
>
> When I try to read the digests on my Fedora boxen, the actual message
> content is missing from many of the messages (but all of the headers are
> present).
>
> I thought that perhaps Evolution ( the mail client in Fedora 12) might
> be having problems parsing the digest so I tried logging back into
> my postgresql account to see if there is a plain text option for the digest.
>
> Unfortunately the postgresql mail system will not let me login. It claims
> that the credentials are not valid.
>
> When I ask the mail system to send instructions on changing the password
> to my address, it says it sent mail but nothing ever arrives ( I even
> tried my old address but again nothing ever arrives...)...
>
> I just got another digest while composing this message...
>
> I *can* read the digest on my mac and I can use a browser to see the
> digest at gmail.com.
>
> How can I get control of my account again?
>
> Are there any options that perhaps would work so evolution can properly
> display the digests?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jerry
>
Ok,
I think I was trying to do a "Community Login" when in fact I wanted to
login to Majordomo.
I think trying to get to the Majordomo login page is obscure at best...
Anyway there appear to be 3 options for digests, indexed, mime, and plain text.
Mime does not appear to work for Evolution in Fedora 12.
I have reset to indexed format to see if that works better ( and still works on the mac).
Sorry for the noise.
Jerry