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In a message on Saturday 10-20-17 mark lewis said to Holger Granholm:
Hi Mark,
ml> On 2017 Oct 19 09:38:00, you wrote to Paul Quinn:
PQ>> Here is the ^PATH: 20/228 201/111 0 203/0 280/464 712/848 640/384
PQ>> 1384.
ml> and here is the path it took to get my system...
ml> {at}PATH: 20/228 201/111 0 203/0 2320/100 120/544 140/1 3634/12
PQ>> Working backwards: the last two are mine; then, my Z3C in Sydney; a
PQ>> very nice feller in The Netherlands; and then, Björn in Sweden,
PQ>> etc. Hope it helps.
HG> No it doesn't :o(
HG> In the original case a message posted in march, comes back in september!
There was an error in my text: The original message was posted in april.
HG> That PATH is of course OK, but where has that message of mine been
HG> stored six months and then released again six months later ??
ml> it could be any one of those first four systems which narrows down
ml> the "list of suspects" ;)
HG> {at}PATH: 20/228 201/111 0 203/0 154/10 3634/12
ml> you can see that this one arrived here via another path and that the
ml> first four nodes are the same as above...
Yes I can see that.
ml> a question to be asked is is the old message a reprocessed message
ml> (rescanned?), a regurge, or a correction of misplaced
ml> pkts/bundles...
Yes may the culprit step forward and confess!
Have a nice day,
Holger
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