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TLUG ML prob Q (was Re: [tlug] writing to USB storage device ...)



Ok, first shoot me for using hotmail. That in itself might be the root of my 
problem but if not ....

Pasted below is an email from Godwin Stewart to the tlug list. The Reply-to 
(tlug@example.com) seems ok but the To: field (tokyolug@example.com) is 
not what I expect. Can anyone shed light on this? Since the To: field 
address is "wrong" these messages all wind up in my spam mail folder ...

Is this do to a TLUG ML setting, is Godwin's mailer doing this or does the 
tlug have two addresses?

Thanks!

Jc

>From: Godwin Stewart <gstewart@example.com>
>Reply-To: tlug@example.com
>To: Tokyo LUG <tokyolug@example.com>
>Subject: [tlug] writing to USB storage device (was 'Disk on a keyfob')
>Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2002 12:54:47 +0100
>MIME-Version: 1.0
>Received: from [203.216.44.76] by hotmail.com (3.2) with ESMTP id 
>MHotMailBE2E592A000640043264CBD82C4CE5730; Sat, 09 Feb 2002 03:55:32 -0800
>Received: (from slist@example.com)by hikari.tlug.gr.jp (8.11.3nb1/8.11.3) id 
>g19BtMZ00540;Sat, 9 Feb 2002 20:55:22 +0900 (JST)
>From tlug-request@example.com Sat, 09 Feb 2002 03:57:31 -0800
>Resent-Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2002 20:55:22 +0900 (JST)
>Message-Id: <20020209125447.64f67c07.gstewart@example.com>
>In-Reply-To: <20020204100944.GA15545@example.com>
>References: <20020204100944.GA15545@example.com>
>Organization: Nope, none here, it's a mess ;o)
>X-Mailer: Sylpheed version 0.7.0 (GTK+ 1.2.9; i686-pc-linux-gnu)
>X-Operating-System: Seawolf - 2.4.10 kernel
>X-Curious: You couldn't resist looking at these headers, could you!
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>X-Face: 
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>II{-z#5%i&X8"%{$)ZWmE7WBDF)?wK1^7]u9T;@example.comIT!d-L`!@&vW)F_1
>Resent-Message-ID: <TEBknC.A.XI.p4QZ8@example.com>
>Resent-From: tlug@example.com
>X-Mailing-List: <tlug@example.com> archive/latest/1610
>X-Loop: tlug@example.com
>List-Post: <mailto:tlug@example.com>
>List-Help: <mailto:tlug-request@example.comsubject=help>
>List-Subscribe: <mailto:tlug-request@example.comsubject=subscribe>
>List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:tlug-request@example.comsubject=unsubscribe>
>Precedence: list
>Resent-Sender: tlug-request@example.com
>
>On Mon, 4 Feb 2002 19:09:44 +0900, Frank Bennett
><bennett@example.com> wrote to tlug@example.com:
>
> > I picked up an "Easy Disk" keyfob to see what I could do with it.  It
> > looks like an interesting gadget.  When I threw the usb-storage and 
>sd_mod
> > drivers into a 2.4.16 kernel, the device turned up, but was unwritable
> > with lotsa SCSI errors.  I found a success report and a patch to work
> > around the readonly limitation at:
> >
> >   http://www.stray.ch/articles/dok.html
>
>Sorry to join in so late, but I'm interested in a similar problem.
>
>I also use a USB storage device: a SanDisk Compact Flash card reader. The
>device shows up OK as /dev/sda and I can mount and read from /dev/sda1 
>fine.
>Writing is a bigger problem with random crashes. Since it crashes the
>kernel, all I can do is hit the reset button - Ctrl-Alt-Del is inoperative.
>
>This can be a problem If I use a card for something else than the digital
>camera, since the camera requires what seems to me a wierd DOS partition.
>I can grab an image of the card inserted with dd, but I can't write it back
>in order to restore the card's partition table and partitions. I can't even
>write back just sufficient data to restore the partition table, FAT and
>(empty) root directory.
>
>FWIW I'm using RH 7.1 with a 2.4.10 kernel - hoping it doesn't mean a 
>kernel
>upgrade because this is the last one to be able to power my ATX box off!
>(I've already tried all subsequent ones up to 2.4.17 - even the 2.5.1
>development kernel)
>
>--
>  ____________________________________________
>| G. Stewart   --   gstewart@example.com |
>| Port de Pontille, FR-37500 CHINON, FRANCE. |
>  ____________________________________________
>




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