On 15/4/04, A DOCTOR WRITES: >>I don't consider it a problem, just a "feature" of the PDML >><LOL> > > >It's the nature of email, not confined to the PDML. If a server is busy >somewhere in the pipe, then that may make email back up and go a different >route, which takes longer. While that email is on its scenic route, the >originally clogged server may open up again, letting subsequent email on >through on the shorter path. The later ones then arrive earlier than the >earlier ones. It's a case of point A to point B, though on the Net it's >point A to point Q. > >thus endeth the lesson
May the emails of Rangoon back up into your breakfast. Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) | People, Places, Pastiche ||=====| www.macads.co.uk/snaps _____________________________

