perry@ccssrv.UUCP (Perry Hutchison) (11/22/89)
Someone is dropping the letter C. It appears to be consistent (UUCP => UUP 3 places) but not universal. Article headers (with paths folded): + Path: ccssrv!agora!parsely!psueea!tektronix!zephyr.ens.tek.com!uunet!shelby! apple!oliveb!mipos3!omepd!iwarpr0!pcm + From: pcm@iwarpr0.intel.com (Phil Miller) + Newsgroups: alt.sources + Subject: mp part 2 + Message-ID: <5226@omepd.UUCP> + Date: 18 Nov 89 21:23:07 GMT + Sender: news@omepd.UUCP + Reply-To: pcm@iwarpr0.UUCP () + Organization: Intel Corp., Hillsboro + Lines: 652 ! Path: ccssrv!agora!parsely!psueea!tektronix!zephyr.ens.tek.com!uunet! cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!petro!texbell!texsun!newstop!sun-barr!lll-winken! brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!apple!oliveb!mipos3!omepd!iwarpr0!pcm ! From: pcm@iwarpr0.intel.com (Phil Miller) ! Newsgroups: alt.sources ! Subject: mp part 2 ! Message-ID: <5226@omepd.UUP> ! Date: 18 Nov 89 21:23:07 GMT ! Sender: news@omepd.UUP ! Reply-To: pcm@iwarpr0.UUP () ! Organization: Intel Corp., Hillsboro ! Lines: 652 Article diff: 1c1 + Path: ccssrv!agora!parsely!psueea!tektronix!zephyr.ens.tek.com!uunet!shelby! apple!oliveb!mipos3!omepd!iwarpr0!pcm --- ! Path: ccssrv!agora!parsely!psueea!tektronix!zephyr.ens.tek.com!uunet! cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!petro!texbell!texsun!newstop!sun-barr!lll-winken! brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!apple!oliveb!mipos3!omepd!iwarpr0!pcm 5c5 + Message-ID: <5226@omepd.UUCP> --- ! Message-ID: <5226@omepd.UUP> 7,8c7,8 + Sender: news@omepd.UUCP + Reply-To: pcm@iwarpr0.UUCP () --- ! Sender: news@omepd.UUP ! Reply-To: pcm@iwarpr0.UUP () 52c52 + MYRP%!'6`PZ*^!*39D*E*>Z/7(:&%.;.%YX6PR978K)5!6YW`CI*)R!#7M*!3 --- ! MYRP%!'6`PZ*^!*39D*E*>Z/7(:&%.;.%YX6PR978K)5!6YW`I*)R!#7M*!3 54c54 + MD46I!$$2`G6C,>!(FI6CPRNC6<K4@&E986!2<SAIJLREQ@Q):L/.!"D'0F83 --- ! MD46I!$$2`G6C,>!(FI6PRNC6<K4@&E986!2<SAIJLREQ@Q):L/.!"D'0F83 100c100 + MTA2I`BI\Z&@(9S93ABKC)`>)Z3`[PD81<@8OU4@AIR->(D4YUC]QY`:\=EW$ --- ! MTA2I`BI\Z&@(9S93ABKC)`>)Z3`[PD81<@8OU4@AIR->(D4YU]QY`:\=EW$ 102c102 + M5F4O0YE:UC"NNI%2T&>?N:<1H7N/U">%5#93,TKHT4W[`1U_@EF(IWB-$C/[ --- ! M5F4O0YE:U"NNI%2T&>?N:<1H7N/U">%5#93,TKHT4W[`1U_@EF(IWB-$C/[ 112c112 + M*UA9FY>)9G)5=B[TD;/;`KS;RU/=NZO)F[UC-;X^`G%]^`)U,`=R8+]C(`8O --- ! M*UA9FY>)9G)5=B[TD;/;`KS;RU/=NZO)F[U-;X^`G%]^`)U,`=R8+]C(`8O 154c154 + M1-4*9Q\@LA47CPC>H$X(`N0+7U(;OQ"OF`RI4RZ.1!Q`:<C!6IP'OH4)G12& --- ! M1-4*9Q\@LA47PC>H$X(`N0+7U(;OQ"OF`RI4RZ.1!Q`:<C!6IP'OH4)G12& 174c174 + M(.0AF1Z@\F@QK0^"-(I0:-@-Q')!;`@89P>V`*A,1CPP#_(&`LEXK(1QXY;1 --- ! M(.0AF1Z@\F@QK0^"-(I0:-@-Q')!;`@89P>V`*A,1PP#_(&`LEXK(1QXY;1 177c177 + M`Y(NIC30N-X`)DE`CHI#8,V5W+-[;J7&I`]!J@PDR2)1(9P$3?27`\UG?@0/ --- ! M`Y(NIC30N-X`)DE`HI#8,V5W+-[;J7&I`]!J@PDR2)1(9P$3?27`\UG?@0/ 191c191 + M),V,PBU[31A!EVT%L%";AD-8"&8B@9CUIF.6S&;`#"A.O32:2M-I2DWC`C4# --- ! M),V,PBU[31A!EVT%L%";AD-8"&8B@9CUIF.6S&;`#"A.O32:2M-I2DWC`4# 195c195 + M*$>7)"!=DZ`CDVY*3`M+AQXPG99@)$>*2'FZ)17J1":I`U-2ZM31"2M%4RW4 --- ! M*$>7)"!=DZ`DVY*3`M+AQXPG99@)$>*2'FZ)17J1":I`U-2ZM31"2M%4RW4
fletcher@cs.utexas.edu (Fletcher Mattox) (11/23/89)
In article <852@ccssrv.UUCP> perry@ccssrv.UUCP (Perry Hutchison) writes: >Someone is dropping the letter C. It appears to be consistent (UUCP => UUP >3 places) but not universal. Both mangled and unmangled copies arrived at cs.utexas.edu. 1c1 < Path: cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!oliveb!mipos3!omepd!iwarpr0!pcm --- > Path: cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!petro!texbell!texsun!newstop!sun-barr !lll-winken!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!apple!oliveb!mipos3!omepd!iwarpr0!pcm 5c5 < Message-ID: <5226@omepd.UUCP> --- > Message-ID: <5226@omepd.UUP>
lyndon@cs.AthabascaU.CA (Lyndon Nerenberg) (11/28/89)
I've found two munged articles that seem to point to the same site. Note the first one shows "uunet!w3vh!5unet" in the path. I thought this was pretty incriminating in itself :-) Then the second article came in with the same mangled path. It's interesting that only some occurences of 'u' get changed to '5'. A uuwho shows that w3vh is a 286 running Microport System V (ugh). Path: atha!aunro!alberta!ubc-cs!uw-beaver!cornell!mailrus!uunet!w3vh!5unet!aplcen!samsung!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!HAMSTER.business.5wo.CA!Mark >From: Mark@HAMSTER.business.5wo.CA (Mark Bramwell, VE3PZR TEL:519-661-3714) Newsgroups: rec.ham-radio Subject: test message Message-ID: <220@HAMSTER.business.5wo.ca> Date: 22 Nov 89 14:58:50 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: watmath!ria.ccs.uwo.ca!uwovax.uwo.ca!mbramwel@uunet.UU.NET Organization: The Internet Lines: 2 This is a test to see if I am able to post a message to the info-hams digest. Sorry for any inconvience I may have ca5sed. From atha!aunro!alberta!ubc-cs!uw-beaver!mit-eddie!mintaka!think!samsung!uunet!w3vh!5unet!mnetor!geac!censor!dybbuk!yunex5s!gall Mon Nov 27 10:09:09 MST 1989 Article 3735 of news.admin: Path: atha!aunro!alberta!ubc-cs!uw-beaver!mit-eddie!mintaka!think!samsung!uunet!w3vh!5unet!mnetor!geac!censor!dybbuk!yunex5s!gall >From: gall@yunex5s.UUCP (Norm Gall) Newsgroups: news.admin Subject: Re: Posting questions to newsgroup you ref5se to read - poor etiquette? Message-ID: <5366@yunex5s.UUCP> Date: 22 Nov 89 20:21:42 GMT References: <1989Nov22.195020.805@algor2.algorists.com> Reply-To: gall@yunex5s.UUCP Organization: York University Department of Philosophy Lines: 31 jeffrey@algor2.algorists.com (Jeffrey Kegler) writes: | From a article in comp.lang.c (no need to identify which): | > Please mail replys to one of the addresses below - I can no longer | > afford the time to wade through all of comp.lang.c. | I see this sort of thing all the time and it irritates me terribly. | Do others feel this to be a breach of etiquette? yes, I do... | I think a proper response is to send E-mail to posters like this | saying these postings occupy that same bandwidth they already find | intolerably crowded, contribute nothing and should not be made. I am | reluctant to do this until I have a "sense of the net" that my | feelings are generally shared. I don't think it terribly rude to post a message, say, on a freind's account, then say that you don't have net access--then direct replies to your own address (the one that has no news access) B5t Why should I have to look at your crap asking for special privs when the info you ask for might benefit others? nrg -- "Philosophy is not the underlabourer of the sciences but rather their tribunal; it adj5dicates not the truth of scientific theorizing, but the sense of scientific propositions." -- PMS Hacker -- Lyndon Nerenberg VE6BBM / Computing Services / Athabasca University {alberta,decwrl,lsuc}!atha!lyndon || lyndon@cs.AthabascaU.CA The Connector is the Notwork.