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from: Sean Rima
date: 2003-11-09 14:57:14
subject: Linux Squish flo and FLO a possible answer

Hello All,

I think I may have found the answer to the problem, the solution is a
different matter which I will leave to the programmers :)

Here is a view of my outbound.


FLO 2:236/150 ----------------------------------- (00ec0096.flo)
        1K  09.11.03 14:40  # /var/max/spool/outbound/001b0321.su7
FLO 2:263/93 ------------------------------------ (0107005d.flo)
        8K  09.11.03 13:30  # /var/max/spool/outbound/0000035a.su2
FLO 2:263/950 ----------------------------------- (010703b6.flo)
        1K  09.11.03 14:40  # /var/max/spool/outbound/00000001.sua


About ten minutes later, I tossed more mail and now a view of my outbound :

FLO 2:236/150 ----------------------------------- (00ec0096.Flo)
        6K  09.11.03 14:50  # /var/max/spool/outbound/001b0321.su7
FLO 2:236/150 ----------------------------------- (00ec0096.flo)
        6K  09.11.03 14:50  # /var/max/spool/outbound/001b0321.su7
FLO 2:263/93 ------------------------------------ (0107005d.flo)
        8K  09.11.03 13:30  # /var/max/spool/outbound/0000035a.su2


Noticed that 236/150 has gone from a single flo to duial flo/Flo, something
is happening during the add to existing archive process that is creating
the second flo.

Cheers,
\Sean

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