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echo: jamnntpd
to: RICK CHRISTIAN
from: PAUL QUINN
date: 2016-10-26 18:03:00
subject: crashmail Echo JAM Base -

Hi! rick,

On 10/25/2016 11:39 AM, you wrote:

 rc> AREA "BINKD" 1:135/377.0 JAM "/home/rec9140/fido/jam/BINKD"
 rc> EXPORT %1:135/300.0
 rc> GROUP A

 rc> These were added my crashmail, not me.

So, which program put those messages into the echo's JAM file(s) in the first
place?  (I only ask as I 'seeded' _this_ node's messagebase with some matching
JAM files from my other node, created by FastEcho [a DOS program].)  If CM did
the deed then are there any errors in the/a previous logfile, when the messages
were tossed in?

Simply put: how can CM put things in that it cannot get out again?

Something changed in the between-times?  Some other program changed the
JAM-stored data?

Cheers,
Paul.

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