djt@hotps.ATT.COM (Dave Trulli) (07/02/88)
Part 2 of the arc 521 source posting arrived here truncated. The file seems to be less than half the original size on several machines here. If this is a local problem can someone mail me part 2. If it's a global problem then would the moderator please repost part 2. Thanks Dave -- Dave Trulli uucp: {att,mtune,bellcore}!hotps AT&T Microelectronics djt@hotps.att.com Holmdel NJ. 07733 packet: nn2z@nn2z 201-949-4774 ampr: nn2z@nn2z.ampr.org [44.64.0.10]
oscar@sunspot.UUCP (Oscar Von der Luhe) (07/08/88)
In article <494@hotps.ATT.COM> djt@hotps.ATT.COM (Dave Trulli) writes: >Part 2 of the arc 521 source posting arrived here truncated. [...] >If it's a global problem then would the moderator please repost part 2. The same thing here, too. We received 668 lines out of 2350. __ _ / ') / / _// / / / _ /_ __. __ , __________ __/ _ __ / . . /_ _ (__/ /_)_/ <_(_/|_/ (_ \/ (_) / / <_ (_/_</_/ (_ /___ (_/_/ /_</_ UUCP: {arizona,decvax,hao,ihnp4}!noao!sunspot!oscar Internet: ovonderluhe@noao.arizona.edu
jas@dadent (Jay Schrauner) (07/12/88)
In article <640@sunspot.UUCP> oscar@sunspot.UUCP (Oscar Von der Luhe) writes: >In article <494@hotps.ATT.COM> djt@hotps.ATT.COM (Dave Trulli) writes: >>Part 2 of the arc 521 source posting arrived here truncated. [...] >>If it's a global problem then would the moderator please repost part 2. > >The same thing here, too. We received 668 lines out of 2350. Ditto for here. We actually received two postings of arc2, neither of which was fully there. Jay Shrauner
emv@mailrus.cc.umich.edu (Edward Vielmetti) (07/14/88)
In article <882@wucs2.UUCP> jas@dadent.UUCP (Jay Shrauner) writes: >In article <640@sunspot.UUCP> oscar@sunspot.UUCP (Oscar Von der Luhe) writes: >>In article <494@hotps.ATT.COM> djt@hotps.ATT.COM (Dave Trulli) writes: >>>Part 2 of the arc 521 source posting arrived here truncated. [...] >>>If it's a global problem then would the moderator please repost part 2. please include the path by which you received the damaged article. if the paths indicate a common bad spot in the distribution chain, a selective repost can be arranged and bad news routing software stomped out. just hope it didn't go through my machine.... --Ed