Ralph Shumaker wrote:

MacNean Tyrrell wrote:

I do use MythTV and I have wanted to get away from Windows and some people
on the list recommened i come here.  (also i couldn't find a searchable
archive of this list, if someone could point me there I would appreciate it)



Here's the link to the archives for the newbie list:
http://www.kernel-panic.org/pipermail/kplug-newbie/

Here's one for the main list:
http://www.kernel-panic.org/pipermail/kplug-list/

There are others if you're interested.




This email certainly took its sweet time. I looked at the header to see if I could figure it out, but I'm not that familiar with this stuff.

From - Tue Jun  5 10:19:33 2007
This *may* be the time my computer downloaded it from my ISP.

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Judging from the times I see, this is the last hop before coming to my ISP? Why would sparkplug.kernel-panic.org hold onto this for an hour before handing it off to mail-04.cwnet.com?

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All this stuff above seems to have happened fairly quickly. But am I to understand that mail-02.cwnet.com didn't hand this off to sparkplug.kernel-panic.org until 8 hours after I sent it? Why would one email get stuck for so long when I sent others right through?

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This one appears to have been received by mail-02.cwnet.com (from me) about 40 minutes before I sent it. (I think cwnet's clock may be a little off. Which would also explain why Sparky appeared to wait an hour before handing it back.)

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Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 10:37:36 -0700
Here's the time I actually sent it. Five minutes before that I sent an email to the kooler that went right thru. At 11:00 I sent another email to the main list (in response to the same email this one responds to) and it went right thru.

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MacNean Tyrrell wrote:

I do use MythTV and I have wanted to get away from Windows and some people
on the list recommened i come here.  (also i couldn't find a searchable
archive of this list, if someone could point me there I would appreciate it)


Here's the link to the archives for the newbie list:
http://www.kernel-panic.org/pipermail/kplug-newbie/

Here's one for the main list:
http://www.kernel-panic.org/pipermail/kplug-list/

There are others if you're interested.

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