Mon, 3 Jun 1996 11:09:00 +0100
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> From: Bill Gruber <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Daily limit is a true limit, or not?
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> .......... snip ..............
> Note again though: the count is reset EACH time the list is freed as well as
> as at the start of a new day. So if you have had 20 posts by 08:00, HOLD the
> list, then FREE it even 10 seconds later, you've also reset the counter back
> to zero so your daily limit starts all over again.
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> Also note that when a daily limit is reached the list isn't automatically
> freed the next day - the list owner has to do that. (We do have a couple
> of lists that get freed automatically but that's because something we set
> up issues the appropriate FREE commands to LISTSERV on a schedule.)
In the first alinea Bill states, that the list is freed at 00.00
o'clock, while in the second alinea he states, that the list is not
freed the next day. Here I am at a loss as to how to interprete the two
statements correctly. Could you expand the difference a bit more?
Greetings from Eppo <[log in to unmask]>, co-owner of Yacht-L.
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