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Wilfred van Velzen | mark lewis | Re: Travel Agent Comments |
October 27, 2017 8:44 PM * |
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Hi mark, On 2017-10-27 12:39:20, you wrote to me: ml> if 712/848 is (still?) stripping seenbys on interzonal echomail, that ml> may be possible... Scott uses hpt. I'm not sure if he upgraded to the none stripping version yet... ml> FWIW: i see the same on all of daryl's posts since this has come up... ml> i'll have to look on the main system's dupes area to see if i 1) am ml> getting dupes of daryl's posts and 2) if they show the same anomaly... ml> [time passes] ml> a quick look back to the 25th doesn't show any dupes from daryl... i could ml> snoop raw pkts going back further but that's going to be too much work ml> right now ml> with that, i suspect something with one of the first three nodes in my ml> path... apparently there's not a branch/loop in the first two hops from the ml> originator which could expose where the anomaly appears... if daryl were to ml> feed the area to another FTN system that feeds it onward, we (TINW) might ml> be able to narrow down the problematic system... I don't think it's Janis. So much traffic passes her system, that it would draw attention much earlier. Marc Lewis doesn't post much, but if we can find posts by him or mail that passes his system, other then Daryl's, that could give a clue... Bye, Wilfred. --- FMail-lnx64 2.1.0.18-B20170815 * Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464) |
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