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Re: Test Post - Ignore - Statistics for comp.os.linux.advocacy, 05 Feb 2006

  • Subject: Re: Test Post - Ignore - Statistics for comp.os.linux.advocacy, 05 Feb 2006
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 15:03:46 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: schestowitz.com / MCC / Manchester University
  • References: <mUmFf.5887$ta1.2061@fe83.usenetserver.com>
  • Reply-to: newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • User-agent: KNode/0.7.2
__/ [cola-stats@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] on Sunday 05 February 2006 13:16 \__

> Notes
> ~~~~~
> 
> o  This automated posting occurs weekly on Monday.
> 
> o  The subject line will be formatted consistently, as follows:
>    "Statistics for comp.os.linux.advocacy, 01 Jan 1970"
>    Substituting the date the statistics were generated.
>    Add it to your kill file if you are not interested.
> 
> o  Following are two summaries spanning 7 days and 30 days
>    respectively.
> 
> o  The summaries are generated by Turquoise SuperStat:
>    http://www.softwolves.pp.se/sw/software/turquoise
> 
> o  The news server the summaries are generated from is running
>    Cleanfeed:    http://www.exit109.com/~jeremy/news/cleanfeed
>    HTML posts, binaries, articles cross posted to more than 14
>    newsgroups, and obvious Usenet abuse are dropped by the filters.
>    No other filtering based on origin, content, or otherwise is
>    being done.
> 
> o  Times are EST.
> 
> <snip />

Out of curiosity only, if this is a test post which ought to be ignored, why
was it posted to the newsgroup. Does Turquoise SuperStat have no option of
sending the report by E-mail, posting it to alt.test or writing it to a
file?

Again, this is no complaint, but only a fair question, I hope.

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