I have something of the same problem. Gmail seems to be a little
strange. I don't believe it is a list problem. Gmail always puts a copy
of what I send in my inbox. When I send an email to the list, I get a
copy in my inbox. I don't see anything show up on the list with an [OM]
in front of the subject. I do get replys to the emails sent.
I think Moose uses Gmail, perhaps he knows what's going on.
That doesn't answer your question Fernando, but your not alone. :)
Larry
Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
> Thomas,
>
> During the weekend, I un subscribed from adinet.com.uy and subscribed as
> 'Fernando' fgonzalezgentile_at_gmail.com
> It seems my subscription somehow failed, since I'm receiving the [OM]
> posts from the list but now I'm unable to post my own.
>
> Just sent this one, and it doesn't show at the list.
> Besides, I'm not allowed to log-in into the archives - whatever address
> and password, this is surprising too as yesterday I was allowed to read
> the archives :-(
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Fernando Gonzalez Gentile <fgonzalezgentile@xxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 2009/8/31
> Subject: some shots on summer flora done in RVP.
> To: Olympus Camera Discussion <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
> 1280, aRGB
> <http://www.flickr.com/photos/fernando_gonzalez_gentile/3872781397/sizes/o/>
> tripod mounted Olympus OM 4 on Auto mode, Zuiko 24mm ƒ/2.8 @ ƒ/5.6
> w/hood. Winder 2, Eyecup 1.
> Velvia 50.
>
> 1280, aRGB
> this one posted during the weekend, but did it again since found some
> blue in the black which I didn't like. now it has some red in the
> black ... loo lazy and with little time to apply a gradient mask.
> anyway, it could be the mercury lamp's light scattered by the humid
> atmosphere, must look at the slide again. rushing away now.....
> <http://www.flickr.com/photos/fernando_gonzalez_gentile/3875352538/sizes/o/>
> had to play with levels ... the OM 4 spot reading from the cactus
> flower was too accurate :-)
> tripod mounted OM 4 on multi-spot reading mode, Zuiko 200mm ƒ/4 @
> ƒ/11, MLU and aperture pre-fire, bean bag over body and lens. Winder
> 2, Eyecup 1.
> Velvia 50.
>
> Special thanks to C.H. Ling for his insistence in not doing
> adjustments at the scanning step. in fact, after the scanning itself,
> NikonScan does a second step of 'Applying adjustments', which I think
> no better than those done in CS3.
> Still, he didn't convince me to switch my workflow to sRGB ;-)
>
> Comments welcome.
>
> Fernando.
>
>
>
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