on 9-16-2008 2:24 PM Ralph Angenendt spake the following: > Scott Silva wrote: >> I don't even have any hits in my logs on that date, and I rechecked my filters. >> I have Centos 4 in i686 and x86_64 and CentOS 5 in the same arches. >> >> Maybe it only fell under the General CentOS 4 filter and didn't trickle >> out to the individual arches. > > That's exactly what I tried to say - no it does not fall under those filters. > But there is an option to turn that on (but I cannot find my password at the > moment). > > Ralph > > I have the following enabled (x) and proposed (p); CentOS-3 i386 (Details) CentOS-3 x86_64 (Details) CentOS-3 ia64 (Details) CentOS-3 s390 (Details) CentOS-3 s390x (Details) CentOS-3 (Details) p CentOS-4 (Details) x CentOS-4 i386 (Details) CentOS-4 ia64 (Details) x CentOS-4 x86_64 (Details) CentOS-2 (Details) CentOS-4 Alpha (Details) p CentOS-5 (Details) x CentOS-5 i386 (Details) x CentOS-5 x86_64 (Details) I'm hoping I get general announcements, but not everything in that version by the (p)roposed settings. -- MailScanner is like deodorant... You hope everybody uses it, and you notice quickly if they don't!!!! -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 250 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20080916/2a6b2af6/attachment-0005.sig>