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echo: locsysop
to: Keith Richardson
from: Paul Edwards
date: 1995-06-19 08:40:26
subject: insecure messages

KR> you still haven't explained what happened to the .th0 that should have
KR> been sent. .th2 contained all the stuff that i would have expected in

It will always start packing Thursday's mail at TH2 whilst ever
a TH1 exists.  It gets the next higher number.

KR> .th0. if mail is refused, does squish immediately repack it into another
KR> package, and send it again because that is what would have had to have

No.  It happened at the Binkley stage.  Presumably you had a TH1
sitting in your inbound mail directory on 19/5 and your Binkley's
zmodem told my Binkley's zmodem to skip the file.

KR> happened. how is mail refused? afaik all of the transfer is handled by
KR> the two binkleys, mine hasn't been touched for 12 months, you seem to be
KR> fudging yours on a fairly regular basis so where is the greatest
KR> probability of the the problem being? (hint: at your end (: )

The big problem with that theory is that I have the Binkley
logs, and they show that your system skipped the file.  If
you'd kept the logs, you would have seen that on your system
too.  If you don't keep the logs, you don't score one ounce of
credibility when you make claims about it being my end.

BFN.  Paul.
@EOT:

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