Re: [DXR] POSTING DELAY?

2001-05-01 Thread Jimmy Weierich
Assuming the time was set accurately on the sender's computer and all the routers along the way. >Just to belabor this point some more > >If you think a message has suffered a long delay, carefully examine ALL the >Received: lines in the message header (you may need to configure your E-mail

Re: [DXR] POSTING DELAY?

2001-05-01 Thread Jim Reisert
Just to belabor this point some more If you think a message has suffered a long delay, carefully examine ALL the Received: lines in the message header (you may need to configure your E-mail client to view them), being careful to compensate for time zone differences. You will be able to re-cr

Re: [DXR] POSTING DELAY?

2001-05-01 Thread John and Mari Minke
Fred Stevens K2FRD wrote: > > Why does it take so long for a message to be posted to this List? My > Hoax message took about 40 minutes from the time I sent it until it > was posted, quite slow for a List of this type and activity. > > FWIW - I'm sending this at exactly 0211Z. > > 73, Fred > K2

Re: [DXR] POSTING DELAY?

2001-04-30 Thread Urb LeJeune
>Why does it take so long for a message to be posted to this List? My Hoax >message took about 40 minutes from the time I sent it until it was posted, >quite slow for a List of this type and activity. Matter of perspective. We are getting a free ride with this list and mail from the l

RE: [DXR] POSTING DELAY?

2001-04-30 Thread Scot Herrick
Got it at 0219Z, or 8 minutes. The internet..it's a concept. CU...Scot, K9JY See WriteLog's complete user manual at K9JY's WriteLog site http://www.k9jy.com mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of Fred Stevens K2