> On Nov 8, 2019, at 1:26 PM, Matt Hoppes <mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net> > wrote: > > “During an internal maintenance cycle last night, 168,149 previously > undelivered text messages were inadvertently sent to multiple mobile > operators’ subscribers," Syniverse said in a statement. > > > how do you inadvertently send messages that were supposed to be sent but > worked and sent? Isn’t that the desired outcome? I run mailing lists. I’ve had times where I find something stuck in the system and instead of just deleting it, I actually try to make sure it goes out based on the original intent. This has resulted in me sending out e-mails a year or two later at times. - Jared
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