Hi
I wrote a very thoughtful post asking for assistance, explained that I am a new user, provided as much detail as I could about the issue and the environment and then asked if there was more information needed in order for me to debug the problem or ask help on.
I am sorry that I don't know all the protocols as a new Drupal user.
My posting was rejected a spam. Clearly this was not spam and was probably rejected as part of an automated process. Can I get a human being to look at my posting and confirm it. If not, can someone explain why it was rejected as spam?
I would include the link to the rejected posting in question, but I fear that would result in the current request for confirmation to be rejected as spam as well. I will however send it upon request.
Sincerely
Joe
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Comment #2
avpadernoWelcome to Drupal.org! I re-published the issue and confirmed your account.
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avpadernoComment #4
joe.k commentedGrazie!!