Walt Mankowski writes:
 > Doesn't it seem strange that every message is being written to
 > the same inode?

It depends on how your filesystem allocates inodes.  If it keeps
adding an inode back to the head of the "available" list, then nearly
every message will have the same inode if you don't have a lot of
messages being queued and you don't have a lot of traffic.  Ignore the 
message numbers, though, it is the delivery number that matters.

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