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Seamonkey on Win10 fails to send posts sometimes
On Win 7 or Win XP it never fails.
They show up in the Sent folder. This is not a Seamonkey problem, it is a Win 10 problem. I see no indication that the newsgroup is down as I can download new posts. |
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Seamonkey on Win10 fails to send posts sometimes
W10Hater wrote:
On Win 7 or Win XP it never fails. They show up in the Sent folder. This is not a Seamonkey problem, it is a Win 10 problem. I see no indication that the newsgroup is down as I can download new posts. mozilla.support.* are *moderated* newsgroups. The problem is the very low number of moderators (maybe on Ilias is there). You could be in a different timezone than when the moderator is awake and has free time to do his moderation duties. Takes 14 hours for my posts to show up there (if Ilias isn't too lazy to read my verbose replies). With moderation, submissions remain pending until the moderator approves them. So you wait for the moderator to show up, hope that is before your pending submission expires, and that you aren't on his/their ****list and he is willing to read your submission to decide whether or not to approve it. Moderation always incurs a delay - unless the server always accepts all submissions and the moderator does subsequent cleanup to get rid of unwanted articles (i.e., instead of approving before allowing access, they instead approve all and then later eradicate the "bad" posts). The Mozilla newsgroups use moderation via approval: your post won't show up for anyone until the moderator approves its submission. Mozilla operates their newsgroups through 2 interfaces: the ancient e-mailing list and via NNTP. You mentioned "Seamonkey" which has a combo e-mail and NNTP client so we have no idea how you submitted your article to Mozilla's newsgroups. E-mail has no guaranteed delivery. Even if your own SMTP server accepts your outbound e-mail, it may not be able to deliver it. If it has an error in the first hop in the delivery, you may get a returned error message from your own SMTP server but that's not guaranteed. If the target (receiving) SMTP server accepts the e-mail, the sending SMTP server will never get an error to then tell you about it. Some receiving SMTP servers accept all e-mails sent them *without* first checking if the recipient actually exists there. That is, they accept all e-mails as though the recipient(s) is(are) valid there. There will be no error sent from the receiving SMTP to the sending SMTP during the e-mail session between them. That means the only way to get notice that your e-mail was undeliverable is *if* the receiving SMTP server finds it cannot deliver your e-mail to the proposed recipient and it then sends back a separate error notice in a new e-mail session from it to the sending SMTP server. However, since the original e-mail session no longer exists, the only info left in the received e-mail is what the sender claimed was their origin. So the receiving e-mail server may end up sending the error notice to the wrong sender (which is done deliberately by spam). Even if the receiving SMTP server has the correct sender's e-mail address, again, there is no guaranteed delivery to e-mail. So you may never know if your e-mailed newsgroup message got there, there were no delivery issues, and if that e-mail got approved by the moderator(s). You did not mention how long you waited for your submission to appear when polling their NNTP server or awaiting for an e-mail response if using their mailing list interface. If you're on their whitelist, it should show up within minutes. If not, you have to wait until the moderator happens to get around to approving your submission. Submitting an article does not mean it shows up for access. Only after approval does the article show up. The moderator could be half a world away in timezones from you and they probably have jobs so it could be 12 to 18 hours for posts to show up in moderated newsgroups. If they had more moderators dispersed across the globe then biasing might get levelled and and submissions wouldn't take so long to get approved. For the mozilla.support.* newsgroups, I wait a full day before deciding the moderator was absent in their duties or they decided to not approve my submission. According to Mozilla's rules, the moderator is supposed to either [trim your post] and update it to note why he thinks your post is "bad" before approving their modified copy or move it into another newsgroup (forget the name) as a means of notice regaridng disapproval. The idea is that users can figure out why their posts are not showing up. The moderator(s) is(are) not following Mozilla's rules. They follow their own rules. When I notified a moderator that they were not following Mozilla's rules, they got that web page removed (or it got buried so I couldn't find it again). When did you *submit* your article to the Seamonkey newsgroup? How are you submitting (NNTP or e-mail)? How long have you waited to see if your post show up? |
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Seamonkey on Win10 fails to send posts sometimes
On 04/04/2017 19:17, W10Hater wrote:
This is not a Seamonkey problem, it is a Win 10 problem. I would say it is a PEBKAC. we get this quite often on this particular newsgroup where people like Micky Mouse are around. -- If you want to filter all of my posts then please read this article: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/organize-your-messages-using-filters In step 7 select "Delete" With over 500 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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Seamonkey on Win10 fails to send posts sometimes
VanguardLH wrote:
W10Hater wrote: On Win 7 or Win XP it never fails. They show up in the Sent folder. This is not a Seamonkey problem, it is a Win 10 problem. I see no indication that the newsgroup is down as I can download new posts. mozilla.support.* are *moderated* newsgroups. ====snipped====== If he went he https://support.mozilla.org it is moderated. However, if he went to the news group at mozilla.support.seamonkey -news.mozilla.org it is not moderated. |
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Seamonkey on Win10 fails to send posts sometimes
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
VanguardLH wrote: W10Hater wrote: On Win 7 or Win XP it never fails. They show up in the Sent folder. This is not a Seamonkey problem, it is a Win 10 problem. I see no indication that the newsgroup is down as I can download new posts. mozilla.support.* are *moderated* newsgroups. If he went he https://support.mozilla.org it is moderated. However, if he went to the news group at mozilla.support.seamonkey -news.mozilla.org it is not moderated. Alas, Mozilla provides no clear indication of whether or not a newsgroup is moderated, like appending .mod[erated] to the end of the newsgroup. Thanks for the clarification. Do your submissions show up immediately or does it take some time before they appear? |
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Seamonkey on Win10 fails to send posts sometimes
On Tue, 4 Apr 2017 19:33:23 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:
Alas, Mozilla provides no clear indication of whether or not a newsgroup is moderated, like appending .mod[erated] to the end of the newsgroup. A. The Mozilla 'Forums' list at http://www.mozilla.org/about/forums/ should indicate which newsgroups are moderated [^1]. In this case mozilla.support.seamonkey is _not_ shown as moderated in the 'Forums' list. B. The NNTP command LIST ACTIVE will tell you whether a newsgroup is moderated [^2]. In this case LIST ACTIVE says (today) that the newsgroup mozilla.support.seamonkey is _not_ moderated. ____ REFERENCES [^1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=620085 [^2] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3977#section-7.6.3 -- Kind regards Ralph ðŸ¦Å* |
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Seamonkey on Win10 fails to send posts sometimes
VanguardLH wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote: VanguardLH wrote: W10Hater wrote: On Win 7 or Win XP it never fails. They show up in the Sent folder. This is not a Seamonkey problem, it is a Win 10 problem. I see no indication that the newsgroup is down as I can download new posts. mozilla.support.* are *moderated* newsgroups. If he went he https://support.mozilla.org it is moderated. However, if he went to the news group at mozilla.support.seamonkey -news.mozilla.org it is not moderated. Alas, Mozilla provides no clear indication of whether or not a newsgroup is moderated, like appending .mod[erated] to the end of the newsgroup. Thanks for the clarification. Do your submissions show up immediately or does it take some time before they appear? My submissions always show up immediately and that indicates to me that it is not moderated. |
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