news@daver.bungi.com (10/27/90)
Here is an example of duplicate mail. The first header: >From uunet!decwrl.dec.com!daver!owner-pc532@sequent.sequent.com Thu Oct 25 02:25 PDT 1990 Received: from sequent.sequent.com by eng2.sequent.com (5.61/1.34) id AA06554; Thu, 25 Oct 90 02:25:41 -0700 Received: by sequent.sequent.com (5.61/1.34) id AA12523; Thu, 25 Oct 90 02:26:44 -0700 Received: from decwrl.dec.com by uunet.uu.net (5.61/1.14) with SMTP id AA10918; Thu, 25 Oct 90 05:08:59 -0400 Received: by decwrl.dec.com; id AD14540; Thu, 25 Oct 90 02:00:22 -0700 Received: by daver.bungi.com (/\=-/\ Smail3.1.18.1 #18.16) id <m0iRVI7-0000FCa@daver.bungi.com>; Tue, 23 Oct 90 13:32 PDT X-Path: dlr From: uunet!daver.bungi.com!dlr@sequent.sequent.com (Dave Rand) To: pc532-src@bungi.com Subject: Posting information Date: Tue, 23 Oct 1990 13:31:14 PDT Message-Id: <m0iRVHO-00006pC@daver.bungi.com> Reply-To: uunet!bungi.com!pc532@sequent.sequent.com Precedence: bulk Status: RO and the second: >From uunet!decwrl.dec.com!daver!owner-pc532-src@sequent.sequent.com Thu Oct 25 02:25 PDT 1990 Received: from sequent.sequent.com by eng2.sequent.com (5.61/1.34) id AA06549; Thu, 25 Oct 90 02:25:37 -0700 Received: by sequent.sequent.com (5.61/1.34) id AA12503; Thu, 25 Oct 90 02:26:39 -0700 Received: from decwrl.dec.com by uunet.uu.net (5.61/1.14) with SMTP id AA09198; Thu, 25 Oct 90 05:02:17 -0400 Received: by decwrl.dec.com; id AE14540; Thu, 25 Oct 90 02:00:00 -0700 Received: by daver.bungi.com (/\=-/\ Smail3.1.18.1 #18.16) id <m0iRVHj-0000HNa@daver.bungi.com>; Tue, 23 Oct 90 13:31 PDT X-Path: dlr From: uunet!daver.bungi.com!dlr@sequent.sequent.com (Dave Rand) To: pc532-src@bungi.com Subject: Posting information Date: Tue, 23 Oct 1990 13:31:14 PDT Message-Id: <m0iRVHO-00006pC@daver.bungi.com> Reply-To: uunet!bungi.com!pc532-src@sequent.sequent.com Precedence: bulk Status: RO Can you figure out why?
dlr@daver.bungi.com (Dave Rand) (10/27/90)
[In the message entitled "Duplicate messages" on Oct 26, 14:55, Robert Kelley writes:] > Here is an example of duplicate mail. > > Can you figure out why? > Yup. Temporary problem at decwrl. Let me know if it persists... -- Dave Rand {pyramid|mips|bct|vsi1}!daver!dlr Internet: dlr@daver.bungi.com