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From: Andrew Hakman <hakmana AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Help
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Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 04:36:58 GMT
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I think it is alright now, as I recieved Eli's reply to me by e-mail earlier
today, and now when I check the newsgroup, it is here. That FAST connection of
yours must have fixed the problem.

DJ Delorie wrote:

> > I'm guessing that DJ's server, which suffered several connectivity
> > problems last week, is now resending some of the messages that are still
> > in its queue.
>
> If so, they're gone now.  I only have two messages left from before
> today, and there's only one recipient each for those.  My machine
> doesn't hold on to them very long before they bounce.
>
> But, that doesn't mean there won't be an MX secondary out there that's
> holding emails either.  Plus, that doesn't mean that a news delay
> might not drop a new message on me that was originated long ago.  I
> have no control over the news distribution network.

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