The following is an excerpt of the header of one of the messages I
recently sent to the list. Is this just me?
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It looks like it took almost an hour between my message getting to the
list server and it getting out for delivery. I know there was some
fallout from the recent server compromise, but I think this predates
that.
If this is a known problem, that's fine of course. It's just making
me look a little stupid when I answer someone's question and my answer
trickles in half an hour after it's been answered by someone else.
Lucas
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