Re: Did I something wrong?

From: Andrew Biagioni <andrew(dot)biagioni(at)e-greek(dot)net>
To: Mendola Gaetano <mendola(at)bigfoot(dot)com>
Cc: pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Did I something wrong?
Date: 2003-05-27 15:48:54
Message-ID: 3ED388E6.4020004@e-greek.net
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You are not transparent, although you do seem to be somewhat sensitive.
I saw at least one posting from you that was answered by 2 different people.

If you got no answers to your questions, it may be that:
- nobody who knew the answer saw your posting (there are lots of
postings, and not many people with all the answers
- nobody who knew the answer had time to deal with your question
- nobody knew the answer
- the answer is in the standard documentation, so nobody bothered to answer
- the question is not relevant to this newsgroup

If I were you, I would:
- re-submit the question after a week or so
- change the title of the email to be "interesting" (you are trying to
get people's attention); keep it short and make sure it makes sense
- make sure each question is as simple as possible (it's better to ask 2
simple questions, than 1 complicated question)
- check the standard docs. (installation how-to's, online docs, FAQs, etc)
- make sure you are posting to the right group; you may get answers
even if you are off track (i.e. asking the wrong group), but it's less
likely

Mendola Gaetano wrote:

>Hi all,
>I fell myself trasparent, I did some post last week (
>I think of common interest ) and no one reply.
>May be my english is very poor or I wrote some think
>wrong in the past weeks, if is so I apologize myself.
>
>
>Regards
>Gaetano
>
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