Ralph Shumaker wrote: > Nicholas Wheeler wrote: >> I'm not sure ... I'm fairly certain I'm getting my e-mails in >> chronological >> order (gmail). > > I use Mozilla, but that has *nothing* to do with it. My ISP gives me > all my emails each time I download. Some of the late emails aren't even > getting to my ISP inbox until after I've downloaded the replies to them. > > >> >> On 9/29/06, Ralph Shumaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> >>> Why am I seeing replies before the original? >>> >>> A few minutes ago, I downloaded my email. Among them, I read one where >>> Nicholas Wheeler was replying to John Oliver. >>> >>> But mere moments ago, I downloaded my email again. This time I got only >>> one email, namely the one from John Oliver. >>> >>> I think this asequency is probably happening a lot more than I'm aware >>> of because usually I download a week's worth at a time. But even with >>> that, I notice this asequency something like every other time. >>> >>> (I realize that "asequency" is probably not a word. But if >>> "asynchronous" can mean "not synchronous", then what the hey!) >>> >>> >>> -- >>> [email protected] >>> http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list >>>
<heh> You must not have received Carl's post on this subject, yet. Not only is there NO GUARANTEE that messages will be received in the order sent, but furthermore, there's no certainty that any given message will be received at all! It turns out that delivery reliability is remarkably good. And sequence is (usually) almost as dependable. I'm pretty happy with that <grin>. Regards, ..jim -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
