Re: [RML] Time warp loop messages

Jim Capelle (jcapelle at gte.net)
Fri, 13 Mar 1998 05:11:05 -0500

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Ok folks, do not <I>delete 30 seconds of this file,</I> as we have not
reached <I>the outer limits </I>of this tread, we've only just entered<I>
the twillight zone!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; JiM C.</I>

<P>Bruce Hansen wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>X-actly

<P>Regards,
<BR>Bruce.

<P>Bruce Hansen, ANGFA, caring for our aquatic ecosystems.

<P>Please visit us at <A HREF="http://www.ozemail.com.au/~fisher/angfa.htm">http://www.ozemail.com.au/~fisher/angfa.htm</A>

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<BR>> From: Adrian R. Tappin &lt;atappin at ecn.net.au>
<BR>> To: rainbowfish at pcug.org.au
<BR>> Subject: Re: [RML] Time warp loop messages
<BR>> Date: Friday, 13 March 1998 15:35
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<BR>> I think this is X-Files stuff.
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Subject: [RML] odd old messages
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G'day Dweebs

Since some of you seem curious about the old messages that showed up on
the list I figured I'd explain what likely happened.

If you look at the headers of the messages you will see that they were
originally sent in Feb to pcug.org.au, it was then passed onto the
majordomo for processing and sent back to pcug.org.au on that same day.
At this point they are sitting in the mail queue. You will then notice
that pcug.org.au sent them yesterday. These were all old messages that we
had gotten before. What seems likely to me is that a backup of
pcug.org.au was undertaken at that time. Presumably in the last couple of
days they needed to restore files from a backup which also restored the
old mail queue, hence the double messages.

Tootles
Peter Unmack