said:
>I presume this means you didn't get my message, so let's
>see if SCOUG-Help can deliver what mere Ducks cannot.
Apparently so.
> Message-Id: <200303121247.4553324.7@scoug.com>
>so the message wasn't sent multiple times by Tony.
Yep.
>Also, I compared (you use Guiffy, I use PMDiff) the four
>files and the only difference was the Sundial server sending the message
>to Earthlink (their sparrow, penguin and killdeer servers) at four
>different times:
I was wondering what was causing the cycling through the servers. Either
it's something Earthlink does for load balancing or Sundial cycling
through the available MX records. I suspect the later.
>Earthlink but never got confirmation from the Earthlink
>server, so Sundial waited 1/2 hour and tried again, then 1
>hour and tried again, then 1 more hour and tried again.
Well, Rollin has the messages, so he can alway check to logs.
> (who has time on his hands because the attorney is late)
Only one?
Steven
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