At 09:59 PM 11/19/98 GMT, you wrote:
>Anybody else getting repeats of messages one and two weeks old? Half my
>mailbox today was old messages.
>
>Reg
>
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Seems like we're all getting them !
A quick look at the headers reveals
the date changes around here.
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Exchange Internet Mail Service Version 5.5.2232.9) id
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Is someone playing around or is it a bug in Bill(small & limp)Gates's
software ?
> Van: Reginald Neale <nealeKILLspamSERVTECH.COM>
> Aan: .....PICLISTKILLspam.....MITVMA.MIT.EDU
> Onderwerp: [OT] old messages
> Datum: donderdag 19 november 1998 22:59
>
> Anybody else getting repeats of messages one and two weeks old? Half my
> mailbox today was old messages.
>
> Reg
Yes. Some mailer seems to have been Stuck for about 14 day's (See Below)
Greetz,
Rudy Wieser
By the way : The massage is coming from "below" and crawling "up" thru the
list.
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-- Here it got stuck for som reason or another --
Maybe someone can tell us more ?
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Hello PIC.ers,
..
Yes, great heaps & buckets of'm.
Today's repeats have mostly originated 6 Nov or 13 Nov.
..
>Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 21:59:22 GMT
>From: Reginald Neale <@spam@nealeKILLspamSERVTECH.COM>
>Subject: [OT] old messages
>
>Anybody else getting repeats of messages one and two weeks old? Half my
>mailbox today was old messages.
>
>Reg
..
best regards, John
..
email from John Sanderson at
JS Controls, PO Box 1887, Boksburg 1460, Rep. South Africa
Manufacturer & purveyor of laboratory force testing apparatus
and related products and services.
Tel/fax: Johannesburg 893 4154 Cellphone 082 453 4815
I've contacted the postmaster at teracom.se, and he is currently working on corr
ecting the problem. Their Microsloth Exchange server had recently crashed, so it
appears to be working as designed.
> I've contacted the postmaster at teracom.se, and he is currently working
> on correcting the problem. Their Microsloth Exchange server had recently
> crashed, so it appears to be working as designed.
>
> Mike
What bugs me is, if an exchange server keeps many hundreds of messages for
3 weeks and accidentally releases them, what other purposes can this
excellent archiving system be put to ? Makes me wonder where some of the
emails quoted in a certain browser-related lawsuit were spooled, some for
years. The painful point is, there still is no properly indexed up-to-date
piclist archive.
Yes, i have been receiving old messages. Just downloaded over 220 message.
Why is this happening?
J.M. Vehasmaa
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> From: Reginald Neale <KILLspamnealeKILLspamSERVTECH.COM>
> To: RemoveMEPICLISTTakeThisOuTMITVMA.MIT.EDU
> Subject: [OT] old messages
> Date: 19. marraskuuta 1998 23:59
>
> Anybody else getting repeats of messages one and two weeks old? Half my
> mailbox today was old messages.
>
> Reg