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#31 Post by oui »

Thank you very much, John!

a short report to you:

the sending from messages / holding of sended messages (also to YOU) seems don't to work. Sendbox and outbox have very different contents...

a lot of subdivisions have a lot of sticky thread being absolutely not actual any more. much of those thread are reserved "only for VIP people" and content

nothing.

divers moderators appears rarely on the "surface" of that forum, did grow along the years, have family and professional responsibilities and no time actually any more for Puppy.

but it goes also so...

the only one / main problem are those completely moronic stickies!

please

ERASE THE FUNCTION STICKY IN THAT FORUM IF YOU DON´T WANT TO CONTROL/GOVERN IT!

many thanks

your

oui

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#32 Post by Flash »

I'm afraid I'm to blame for the sticky situation the forum is in. :oops:

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#33 Post by slavvo67 »

Don't worry, Flash (John), Flash.... We appreciate all you do!


Best,

Slavvo67

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#34 Post by MochiMoppel »

I wonder if anyone noticed the forum's 10th birthday in May.
Apparently it all started here with post No.2. What happened to post No.1? First spam?

Anyway: Happy birthday and thanks!
MM

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#35 Post by JohnMurga »

Thanks for all the appreciation :D

The forum was a bit laggy ...
This was due to a couple of issues with the config.

I think I have addressed the issues and will check again in the evening.

Enjoy ;-)

Cheers
JohnM

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#36 Post by Ted Dog »

so I my slow ISP wasn't the whole problem.. site always seems fast to me.

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#37 Post by cthisbear »

" The forum was a bit laggy ... "

Yes it has been like that for at least a week.

Thanks again....Chris.

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#38 Post by JohnMurga »

cthisbear wrote:" The forum was a bit laggy ... "

Yes it has been like that for at least a week.

Thanks again....Chris.
Next time please tell me :-)

Some tweaks still to go ;-)

Cheers
JohnM

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#39 Post by gcmartin »

Hi @JohnMurga and thanks for all of the work you have done for all of us who use the forum over the years.

I know I had asked @Flash this awhile ago, so I take the time to ask you as things may have changed with the new web "site-ing".

As you are aware, BarryK has made a new element of distro available to the community that is aimed at mobile devices. Also, you may also be aware that the community came together last year to address connecting mobile devices (phones/tablets/etc) to Puppy distros with the developing and explanations on how to accomplish this.

Puppy Linux is NOT changing, but, it is addressing newer technology.

So, I ask, would you consider adding a subsection somewhere you feel it appropriate for the efforts made by the development community to house those things relating to PUP and its connections/combinations with mobile devices.

Any area would help to center future contributions relating to Puppy Linux servicing of such.

Thanks.

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Re: Re-tune your email spam filters [SOLVED]

#40 Post by step »

JohnMurga wrote:
step wrote:Since the server upgrade email notification from the forum go into the spam basket of my GMAIL inbox. Before the server upgrade email from murgalinux.com never went into the spam basket.
So people might need to re-tune their spam filters.
Sorry, I was not expecting that, and it doesn't happen with me ...
But you appear to be correct, I have had a few reports.

Cheers
JohnM
After several weeks of spam-filter-retraining, the gmail spam filter is still blocking email messages from the forum. Stubborn filter indeed. I welcome suggestions on how to make the filter get the point that forum mail ain't spam!
[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=117546]Fatdog64-810[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/hqZtiB]+Packages[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/6dbEzT]Kodi[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/JQC4Vz]gtkmenuplus[/url]

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Re: Re-tune your email spam filters [SOLVED]

#41 Post by 666philb »

step wrote:
JohnMurga wrote:
step wrote:Since the server upgrade email notification from the forum go into the spam basket of my GMAIL inbox. Before the server upgrade email from murgalinux.com never went into the spam basket.
So people might need to re-tune their spam filters.
Sorry, I was not expecting that, and it doesn't happen with me ...
But you appear to be correct, I have had a few reports.

Cheers
JohnM
After several weeks of spam-filter-retraining, the gmail spam filter is still blocking email messages from the forum. Stubborn filter indeed. I welcome suggestions on how to make the filter get the point that forum mail ain't spam!
hi step

open gmail in a browser and add john@murga.org to your contacts
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331

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Re: Re-tune your email spam filters [SOLVED]

#42 Post by step »

666philb wrote: hi step

open gmail in a browser and add john@murga.org to your contacts
Hi 666philb, I did, but today's messages landed into the spam folder as before. The spam filter states that murga's message is in violation of these guidelines.
[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=117546]Fatdog64-810[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/hqZtiB]+Packages[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/6dbEzT]Kodi[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/JQC4Vz]gtkmenuplus[/url]

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#43 Post by step »

An effective work-around for gmail was found. It involves creating a message filter: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 565#867565
[url=http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=117546]Fatdog64-810[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/hqZtiB]+Packages[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/6dbEzT]Kodi[/url]|[url=http://goo.gl/JQC4Vz]gtkmenuplus[/url]

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