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Hi Ming-Li,

On 17 February 2001 at  08:16:14 -0800 (which was 16:16 where I  live)
Ming-Li wrote and made these points:

> I must have missed this. (I vaguely remember Nick's trouble with
> @home account about duplicated messages. I don't remember this one.)

It was off-list. He had a small flurry of messages and asked me
privately why I thought it might be happening.

> .. The problem, however, seems to point to TB's direction. As said
> in my other reply, Alexander from RITLabs is working on it, so we'll
> see.

If it's happening intermittently on messages from a particular host,
I'd point the finger there rather than at TB. I receive hundreds of
messages daily and the only time I've ever seen this phenomenon is in
Nick's MIME forwarded messages. It might be a combination effect. TB
working with that specific server and the protocol getting screwed up.

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Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearlstone -- Moderator TBUDL / TBBETA / TBTECH
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