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|  Message 945  |
|  LEE GREEN to Paul Quinn  |
|  Double postings  |
|  12 Sep 19 07:45:44  |
 
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-> Hi! Lee,
-> On 11 Sep 19 18:35, you wrote to TERRY ROATI:
-> LG> Did you know that your messages are posting twice?
-> Not 'posting'. Just copied by various mail pushing centers (hubs/nodes).
-> For example, your note came to me from Mark Lewis in North Carolina...
-> LG> @PATH: 102/401 218/700 261/38 3634/12 640/1384
-> Mark's system probably got at a second copy from my system that may have
-> travelled to me via a different route. That would be a duplicate at Mark's
-> joint and was killed by his dupe-detection facility in his software, which
is
-> actually a-okay. It's called a GoodThing(tm) in echomail mover huddles.
WC catches dupes very well too, for some reason they are not being seen
as dupes.
-> All of this is a no-drama consequence, given most traffic is travelling over
-> the internet super highway, by high-speed machines and high-capacity drives.
Well no drama if you want dupes everywhere in your system.
-> Cheers,
-> Paul.
-> * Origin: Quinn's Rock - Live from Paul's Xubuntu desktop! (3:640/1384)
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