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Hello mark! 06 Dec 95 09:29, mark lewis wrote to Mikael St†ldal: ml> is someone really out there looking into this? these next three ml> messages originate from two different sites... the first two from ml> mikael's system. the garbage numbers after the origin line have ml> changed!!! they used to have 602 610 in them a while back, then, as ml> the the first message here shows, only 602 was appearing... Hi guys! It's me. Mr Nordin, popping out from the box! :) ml> Roger Nordin 2:203/600 HUB 600 (Hub) >> Roger Nordin 2:203/602 ANet Test Bench Line 1-2 ml> Roger Nordin 2:203/610 AC #1 [Clarion/DesignCAD] ml> Roger Nordin 2:203/612 AC #2 [Clarion/DesignCAD] ml> i am believing stronger and stronger that it is something in mr. ml> nordin's stuff that is doing this... I would guess so too, as well. Note that 203/600 /602 /606 are one machine, 203/610 being a completely different system. I examined the outbound at the 203/610 site, and found a message waiting to be exported to my z1 feed (1:240/99), in the C_PLUSPLUS area. It had "602 604" between the Origin line and the first $EEN-BY. I am pretty much sure this garbage is not present at 203/600. This leaves us with 203/610, which is running FMail/386 1.0g in an OS/2 session. No magic, really. A pretty straightforward FMail installation. My first guess would be that FMail is mangling the $EEN-BY information somehow, since "602 604" would likely be parts of the $EEN-BY from a message passed via 203/600. Perhaps upgrading FMail will help, or perhaps I need some other tosser that actually works. Best Regards, /Roger ---* Origin: AC-System [Clarion/DesignCAD] +46-54-854289/853613 (2:203/610) SEEN-BY: 10/8 11/157 13/13 50/99 100/525 102/735 103/400 104/821 105/103 330 SEEN-BY: 106/2000 7645 107/411 941 123/1 129/11 138/146 147/76 153/920 SEEN-BY: 157/586 167/92 200/204 202/1207 203/15 209/342 720 215/705 218/801 SEEN-BY: 234/300 235/203 245/6910 250/210 260/10 261/1096 267/200 270/101 102 SEEN-BY: 270/103 104 272/82 280/1 282/1 283/657 292/876 300/1 107 311/111 SEEN-BY: 320/119 325/118 332/1 340/20 341/70 342/12 345/12 348/105 353/246 SEEN-BY: 353/353 362/37 380/25 387/31 396/1 403/150 405/0 406/100 430/105 SEEN-BY: 600/253 620/243 632/348 640/201 206 217 305 531 820 821 822 823 SEEN-BY: 690/660 700/101 711/409 410 413 430 431 807 808 809 816 934 712/515 SEEN-BY: 713/888 721/117 724/10 733/1000 800/1 2230/118 2430/1423 2433/225 SEEN-BY: 2490/3001 2605/606 2613/5 2624/306 3401/308 3412/1114 3611/18 SEEN-BY: 3612/240 3615/50 3619/25 3653/777 3805/3 7104/2 7877/2809 @PATH: 203/610 240/99 12/12 3615/50 396/1 270/101 209/720 640/820 711/409 @PATH: 711/808 809 934 |
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