On Saturday 12 January 2008 10:09:12 pm Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> Rajko M. wrote:
> > On Thursday 27 December 2007 04:33:15 pm Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> >> Joe Sloan wrote:
> >>> James Knott wrote:
> >
> > ...
> >
> >> And then the NIS map of the automount files can be used
> >> to allow ANY workstation to automount the home directory
> >> located on the user's "usual" workstation.
> >
> > Aaron,
> >
> > what is with your clock?
> >
> > Is it adjusting to corespondent time?
>
> Yes, my clock is accurate, and that mail did go out
> within 24-hours of me writing it. I don't know why
> the delay. I just saw another message I wrote a
> full MONTH ago just show up today. Weird.
It is.
I wrote article on this, asking for explanation, but there was no answer. I
should look headers better.
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It seems that they use a server pool and some server was out for lunch for a
almost a month without telling them. ;-)
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