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Date: | Thu, 25 Jan 1996 23:19:54 -0500 |
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On Thu, 25 Jan 1996, Ingrid H. Shafer wrote:
> Dear Sue,
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> I manage several lists half a continent away and while response time
> is usually fairly brief (a few seconds to several minutes) messages
> (including listserv commands) occasionally take hours and even (gulp!)
Was working fine till about 5 this afternoon.
> relative ease and speed of communication as a right but begin to
> think of it as a gift we may be less likely to become resentful
> when things don't behave the way we think they should. The more
> people use the net and get involved with listserv lists, the
> more breakdowns and bottle necks are going to occur.
I agree. I just wanted to know if this is only happenning to my pc
and rather or not it was something I had to fix up on my end. Now I feel
much better seeing that you have experienced the samething and it is an
outside problem, so I can wait till it can be runned.
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> Only very rarely will anyone inform you that a problem is
> about to occur because those difficulties can frequently not
> be anticipated.
I agree with that too. In this very high tech world, you don't what
troubles tomorrow brings.
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> You might try to run TRACEROUTE to see if your message arrives
> at the intended destination. Also be sure to download the
> Listowners' manual (I can't remember where I got mine, but I
Yes, I have the listowner's manual. I'll see if TRACEROUTE works.
> Ingrid Shafer ([log in to unmask] & [log in to unmask])
> Co-owner [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask]
I'm very familiar with the Vatican2. Send me some email if you wish.
This will make for some very interesting conversation.
Thanks Ingrid! Your a real help.
Sue
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