Thread Subject: Matlab Central Newsreader problem

Subject: Matlab Central Newsreader problem

From: Fangjun Jiang

Date: 18 Aug, 2008 13:20:23

Message: 1 of 7

It appears that there is a problem of the Matlab central
newsreader. I suddenly received two emails from
newsreader@mathworks.com. The emails are the results of my
watch list for the post that I replied in October 2007.
But there are no new replies to that post.

I searched that post. It appears that all the replies to
that post (in fact to all my old posts) have been
duplicated. And the "number of replies" indicatged has
been doubled.

Subject: Matlab Central Newsreader problem

From: helper

Date: 18 Aug, 2008 19:33:02

Message: 2 of 7

"Fangjun Jiang" <f@j.com> wrote in message
<g8bsun$o6a$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> It appears that there is a problem of the Matlab central
> newsreader. I suddenly received two emails from
> newsreader@mathworks.com. The emails are the results of
my
> watch list for the post that I replied in October 2007.
> But there are no new replies to that post.
>
> I searched that post. It appears that all the replies to
> that post (in fact to all my old posts) have been
> duplicated. And the "number of replies" indicatged has
> been doubled.

I am having same problem. I've gotten tons of emails from
ML Central over the last few days.

Subject: Matlab Central Newsreader problem

From: Kenneth Eaton

Date: 18 Aug, 2008 19:40:21

Message: 3 of 7

I also noticed that the responses to a thread I started
recently were all replicated, showing twice as many as there
should be.

Ken

Subject: Matlab Central Newsreader problem

From: Matt

Date: 18 Aug, 2008 19:42:02

Message: 4 of 7

I'm not sure this is related, but I've also noticed on 2
occasions over the weekend of 24-hour backlogs in posts.

Possibly, someone is resetting something in order to clear
the backlogs, and this is retriggering old watchlist
emails???

Subject: Matlab Central Newsreader problem

From: Abe Lau

Date: 19 Aug, 2008 01:07:03

Message: 5 of 7

"Matt " <mjacobson.removethis@xorantech.com> wrote in
message <g8cjaa$gut$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> I'm not sure this is related, but I've also noticed on 2
> occasions over the weekend of 24-hour backlogs in posts.
>
> Possibly, someone is resetting something in order to clear
> the backlogs, and this is retriggering old watchlist
> emails???
same problem here. and that I sent two message yesterday
but didn't get post at all.... weird

Subject: Matlab Central Newsreader problem

From: John D'Errico

Date: 19 Aug, 2008 08:34:02

Message: 6 of 7

"Abe Lau" <abe@nonexistancegmail.com> wrote in message
<g8d6bn$f6f$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> "Matt " <mjacobson.removethis@xorantech.com> wrote in
> message <g8cjaa$gut$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> > I'm not sure this is related, but I've also noticed on 2
> > occasions over the weekend of 24-hour backlogs in posts.
> >
> > Possibly, someone is resetting something in order to clear
> > the backlogs, and this is retriggering old watchlist
> > emails???
> same problem here. and that I sent two message yesterday
> but didn't get post at all.... weird

They had a newsreader problem yesterday,
now repaired.

John

Subject: Matlab Central Newsreader problem

From: Adam

Date: 19 Aug, 2008 12:16:01

Message: 7 of 7

"Abe Lau" <abe@nonexistancegmail.com> wrote in message
<g8d6bn$f6f$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> "Matt " <mjacobson.removethis@xorantech.com> wrote in
> message <g8cjaa$gut$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> > I'm not sure this is related, but I've also noticed on 2
> > occasions over the weekend of 24-hour backlogs in posts.
> >
> > Possibly, someone is resetting something in order to clear
> > the backlogs, and this is retriggering old watchlist
> > emails???
> same problem here. and that I sent two message yesterday
> but didn't get post at all.... weird

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