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Message no. 1
From: Logan Graves logan1@*****.intercom.net
Subject: [ATTN: ADMIN] Mailing List Problems...
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 07:52:26 -0400
Mark,
It seems that ShadowTK list is also experiencing email problems.

This morning for the _FIRST_ time, I received these from Paul Adam:
Posted Subject
14 May "Re: Hiring"
24 May "Secrets and Lies"
04 June "Showdown and Revelations (6)"
04 June "Downfall (8)"

Also for the FIRST time, James Dening's:
16 June "Re: All-Points Bulletin"
(in which I'm actively participating)

Plus from various folks, a number of:
xx June "Re: Hot News! Hot News!"


It's like finishing a book, then realizing a number of key chapters were
inadvertently skipped--damned frustrating!

Did one of the big mail-severs crash last month? Perhaps this is a web-wide
phenomena. Any way to check on this, Mark?

--Logan
______________________________________________________logan1@*****.intercom.net
Message no. 2
From: Logan Graves logan1@*****.intercom.net
Subject: [ATTN: ADMIN] Mailing List Problems...
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 07:52:26 -0400
Mark,
It seems that ShadowTK list is also experiencing email problems.

This morning for the _FIRST_ time, I received these from Paul Adam:
Posted Subject
14 May "Re: Hiring"
24 May "Secrets and Lies"
04 June "Showdown and Revelations (6)"
04 June "Downfall (8)"

Also for the FIRST time, James Dening's:
16 June "Re: All-Points Bulletin"
(in which I'm actively participating)

Plus from various folks, a number of:
xx June "Re: Hot News! Hot News!"


It's like finishing a book, then realizing a number of key chapters were
inadvertently skipped--damned frustrating!

Did one of the big mail-severs crash last month? Perhaps this is a web-wide
phenomena. Any way to check on this, Mark?

--Logan
______________________________________________________logan1@*****.intercom.net

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