Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!pacbell!pbhyf!rob From: rob@pbhyf.PacBell.COM (Rob Bernardo) Newsgroups: comp.mail.elm Subject: Let's call it a wrap? Message-ID: <3873@pbhyf.PacBell.COM> Date: 30 Aug 88 02:44:58 GMT Organization: Pacific * Bell, San Ramon, CA Lines: 35 I'm posting this because I'm not quite sure that my mail to the Elm testers mailing list has been getting out. Three recent bug fixes I mailed out bounced on the first mailing! In the past say three weeks I have gotten very little mail sent to the mailing list, except, my own, which has included something like a dozen bug fixes. I hope the silence is a function of the other testers (1) being to busy to provide fixes, or (2) being very happy with the patches I've sent out. In any case, what follows it a letter I just sent out to the testers mailing list. If you are on the mailing list and have been getting stuff all along but have not received this letter through the mailing list, nor my ~dozen recent patches, then something is very wrong. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Whew! With the last bug fix of mine, just sent moments ago, according to my records, the only outstanding bug that has been reported is a highly intermittent one. It involves incorrect offsets into the letters in a mail folder and seems to occur when new mail comes in to a folder already being read by elm. This causes the viewing of one letter to include some lines from adjacent letters. Are there any other bugs outstanding? -- Rob Bernardo, Staff analyst, Pacific Bell UNIX Small Business Systems Office: (415) 823-2417 Room 4E750A, San Ramon Valley Administrative Center Residence: (415) 827-4301 R Bar JB, Concord, California -- Rob Bernardo, Pacific Bell UNIX Small Bus. Systems Development & Maintenance Email: ...![backbone]!pacbell!rob OR rob@PacBell.COM Office: (415) 823-2417 Room 4E750A, San Ramon Valley Administrative Center Residence: (415) 827-4301 R Bar JB, Concord, California