Anyone else seeing messages from Friday the 14th and Saturday the 15th a
second time today?
Tim
Anyone else seeing messages from Friday the 14th and Saturday the 15th a
second time today?
Tim
yessireeeeeee!
All kinds of dupes. It's getting rather tiresome...
looks like fun at ins.com, yes?
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Check the headers, they're all coming from the same site, real
easy to filter. Same thing's happening on inet-access, but we
don't see it 'cause Avi's MTA is catching 'em.
I'm getting dupes on both nanog and cisco-nsp. All seem to be coming
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I've turned up my procmail message-id cache size, but hopefully whoever's
causing this will either stop or be unsubscribed.
HELP!
I'm dying, and my whole life is flashing before my eyes...
Only problem.. The last 3 years of it are boring me to death...
They are filled with NANOG email.....
oh. You mean these are just dupes ?
Phew....
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