
Bruce: The reason that ODV message sequence numbers are not printed on some messages is dependent solely on the technical protocols used by your home ISP in processing the messages out and how it affects the delivery at our server. Its usually related to a change in the home ISP's methodology for fighting spam or their acceptance of a protocol not accepted as industry standard (there are many). As you noted, Bob's ISP (G-mail) was the first one where we encountered this issue, recently there have been others. Unfortunately, its not the same in each case. Our ISP is trying to find solutions to each one but, quite honestly, it isn't their highest priority. One other note, the list software does count the messages accurately, incrementing the sequencing internally, it just doesn't print in the header. And once a message number is missing, all responses to that message also exclude the printed number. We will continue to work on resolving the issue. 73, Barry, N1VXY -----Original Message----- From: Bruce Frahm K0BJ [mailto:bfrahm@st-tel.net] Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 3:35 PM To: arrl-odv Subject: [arrl-odv:14170] ODV subject lines I've tried to get used to RGG's and a couple others' ODV posts not carrying the [arrl-odv:####] subject preambles. Now it looks as though they might be AWOL on ALL ODV emails?? Those were how my Outlook Express auto-segregated ODV, PSC, CAC etc. emails. Will we be getting them back at some point?