[Tutor] Apology (Was: Re: Splitting a number into even- and odd- numbered digits)

Carroll, Barry Barry.Carroll at psc.com
Thu Apr 20 20:09:28 CEST 2006


Greetings:

> -----Original Message-----
> From: tutor-bounces at python.org [mailto:tutor-bounces at python.org] On
Behalf
> Of tutor-request at python.org
> Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 10:57 AM
> To: tutor at python.org
> Subject: Tutor Digest, Vol 26, Issue 71
> 
<<snip>>
> 
> Today's Topics:
> 
>    1. Re: Config file parsing (Kent Johnson)
>    2. FW: Splitting a number into even- and odd- numbered digits
>       (Carroll, Barry)
>    3. Re: Tutor FAQ? (Eric Walker)
>    4. Re: Splitting a number into even- and odd- numbered digits
>       (Carroll, Barry)
>    5. Re: Splitting a number into even- and odd- numbered digits
>       (Carroll, Barry)
>    6. Re: FW: Splitting a number into even- and odd- numbered
>       digits (Terry Carroll)
>    7. Re: Tutor FAQ? (Alan Gauld)
>    8. Re: Tutor FAQ? (Mike Hansen)
> 
<<snip>>
>

I apologize for the multiple postings.  The first two resulted in this
reply:

> From: postmaster at ec.se [mailto:postmaster at ec.se]
> Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 9:55 AM
> To: Carroll, Barry
> Subject: RE: [Tutor] FW: Splitting a number into even- and odd-
numbered
> digits
> 
> MDaemon has indentified your message as spam.  It will not be
delivered.
> 
> From      : tutor-bounces at python.org
> To        : een673 at ec.se
> Subject   : ***SPAM*** Score/Req: 10.0/9.0 - [Tutor] FW: Splitting a
> number into even- and odd- numbered digits
> Message-ID:
> <2BBAEE949D384D40A2B851287ADB6A432C365E at eugsrv400.psc.pscnet.com>
> 
> Yes, score=10.0 required=9.0 tests=BAYES_99 autolearn=no
version=3.0.4
> **********
> *   10 BAYES_99 BODY: Bayesian spam probability is 99 to 100% *
> [score: 0.9972]

Taking the message at its word, I resent the post.  I don't know what
triggered the response, or why the posts were delivered anyway.  

Regards,
 
Barry
barry.carroll at psc.com
541-302-1107
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