At 12:38 01/01/02 +0000, you wrote:
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Looks like there is something up with the NTL mailserver. I sent this mail 
on Tuesday, but I thought it never got there so I re-sent it. The second 
one got there  but now this one made it too. I know that packets on the 
Internet are allowed to take any path they want but this one looked like it 
was routed via Jupiter :-)

Steven.



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