[X-Unix] Poke...

Doug McNutt douglist at macnauchtan.com
Fri Aug 15 13:43:50 PDT 2008


At 15:26 +0100 8/15/08, Stroller wrote:
>If he was, then so was I.
>
>I had assumed the last couple of months that the listserv was  suffering from one of its occasional hiccups, so I am surprised to  read that you received it in May.
>
>Until yesterday the last message in my mail folder for this list was  "Re: Was Folder, Became Application" from Andrew Trevorrow (29 May  2008 00:41:53 BST). I'm pretty sure that was the last message in the  list archive, too.
>
>On 15 Aug 2008, at 00:12, Eric F Crist wrote:
>
>> I got that on the date indicated.  You sure you weren't having mail  problems on May 29th?
>>
>> Eric

At 21:14 -0500 8/13/08, Eric F Crist wrote, in his email headers:

These headers indicate that the message we got left  Eric's mail system on 13 August.

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>Received: from listserver.themacintoshguy.com (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by listserver.themacintoshguy.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id BACB4377735B; Wed, 13 Aug 2008 19:15:08 -0700 (PDT)

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I show zero activity between May 28 and Aug 13. There was another gap between May 9 and May 23.


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