One last thing. I'd rather my emails just get dropped silently if
that's the minimum someone can do. Use a valid email address that
goes to /dev/null and I'll be happy. You may miss a few things sent
directly to you, but since that's not what you want anyway, it's no
big loss, right?
On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 7:59 PM, Scott Marlowe <scott.marlowe@gmail.com> wrote:
> The com.lewscanon@lew email address is invalid. I tried to send it this email:
>
> If I remember correctly, the news feed is gatewayed off the mailing
> list, so it's possible for a message to the list to not appear in the
> group if it gets dropped at the gateway. Sorry if this is redundant
> info for you.
>
> If you don't wish to receive spam on your regular email address
> (understandable) then either switch to reading and posting with a
> gmail account (got lots of invites, just ask) or set up a separate
> account to receive emails from pgsql and set up spam assassin and (/
> or) a couple of whitelists and use that. It's kinda rude to ask me a
> question on a mailing list with an email address I can't respond to.
> I spend time writing up an answer that only you needed to see, and
> then can't send it to YOU, but only the whole list.
>
> On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 8:03 AM, Lew <com.lewscanon@lew> wrote:
>> Sim Zacks wrote:
>>>
>>> (quoting someone:)
>>>>
>>>> That LIKE operator is probably your problem. An unbounded LIKE like that
>>>> (with a wildcard on both sides) means no index can be used, hence you
>>>> get a sequential scan.
>>
>> Was the message to which you responded posted to the newsgroup? It isn't
>> appearing in my newsreader.
>>
>> Who wrote the message you quoted (you failed to cite the source)?
>>
>> --
>> Lew
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