FYI, I don't think that email is involved here.

I think that [lawrence]@[lawrence-ThinkPad-T61].[11138]:[1363708367]

...is: [username]@[hostname].[pid or port]:[unix timestamp]

1363708367 = Tue, 19 Mar 2013 15:52:47 GMT

Dear orgmode users: what does that represent?  Is it a socket?  A named pipe?

Just curious, thanks,

--Dave

From: emacs-orgmode-bounces+david.loyall=nebraska....@gnu.org 
[mailto:emacs-orgmode-bounces+david.loyall=nebraska....@gnu.org] On Behalf Of 
Lawrence Bottorff
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 15:06 PM
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: [O] org-check.org confusion

I got the org-check.org<http://org-check.org> in my Emacs buffer. I do C-u C-c 
* . I watch Messages throw this:

Re-applying formulas to full table...(line 73)
Re-applying formulas to 73 lines...done
Re-applying formulas...done [2 times]
Auto-saving...

But there is no advertised re-write with "results" placed into the results 
column. I then look in the directory where org-check.org<http://org-check.org> 
is -- and I see a

.#org-check.org<http://org-check.org> -> 
lawrence@lawrence-ThinkPad-T61.11138:1363708367<mailto:lawrence@lawrence-ThinkPad-T61.11138:1363708367>

I'm guessing org-check.org<http://org-check.org> tried to email me "results?" 
The org-check.org<http://org-check.org> file has no email in-buffer property I 
can find. Please advise.

LB

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