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|  Message 41  |
|  mark lewis to Paul Hayton  |
|  Anyone here  |
|  29 Nov 14 22:02:03  |
 
On Sun, 30 Nov 2014, Paul Hayton wrote to mark lewis:
ml> AK> @EEN-BY: 123/5 52 57 140 500 789 124/25 5013 140/1 142/926
ml> AK> 154/10 203
ml> AK> @EEN-BY: 226/600 229/426 261/38 320/101 119 219 322/759
ml> AK> 342/11 3634/1
ml>
ml> at least these systems have seen your post ;)
PH> It would be cool if somehow we could ascertain at any given time
PH> who has a connection to a given echoarea. Perhaps some software to
PH> read seen by / path data and build a report based on some submitted
PH> logs from various systems around the network. That would be cool.
i have such a tool but it reads the path from the messages... no messages, no
paths ;)
This report covers 4 unique pathlines in area terminat as seen from 3634/12.71.
3634/12.71ÄÄ3634/12
À123/500ÄÂ261/38ÄÂ116/18
³ À712/848ÄÄ770/1ÄÄ770/100
À320/119ÄÄ142/926
)\/(ark
If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until
you hire an amateur.
--- FMail/Win32 1.60
* Origin: (1:3634/12.71)
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