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Hello Marck!

On Thursday, October 11, 2001 at 1:46:11 PM you wrote:

> Have you tried working it without the Age limit setting? What happens?
> Then try bringing in varying ages bit-by-bit. What time stamp does it
> use to determine the age of a message? Is it "received" or "created".
> If it's the "created" time, what's the chance of a message being less
> than 30 seconds old by the time you receive it? Even if it's received
> time, 30 seconds isn't very long.

Yeah, why not earlier, without an age limit it works correct.

But, the MT should never get stuck. Even with the age limit it should
just disappear (when set to Automatically, which it initially was). At
least it shouldn't get stuck in the more or less meaningless message
"xx messages new".

Thanks, we have solved the riddle that haunted me for one and a half
year now.



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