Re: Messages delayed, out of order

2004-01-30 Thread Dan Sugalski
At 1:34 AM -0500 1/30/04, Gordon Henriksen wrote: On Thursday, January 29, 2004, at 09:12 , Matt Fowles wrote: I have been getting out of order messages from this list for months... I just assumed that the internet was a mysterious thing... Methinks the list is also manually moderated For non

Re: Messages delayed, out of order

2004-01-29 Thread Gordon Henriksen
On Thursday, January 29, 2004, at 09:12 , Matt Fowles wrote: I have been getting out of order messages from this list for months... I just assumed that the internet was a mysterious thing... Methinks the list is also manually moderated — Gordon Henriksen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Messages delayed, out of order

2004-01-29 Thread Matt Fowles
I have been getting out of order messages from this list for months... I just assumed that the internet was a mysterious thing... Matt Will Coleda wrote: On Thursday, January 29, 2004, at 01:51 PM, Simon Cozens wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Will Coleda) writes: What's going on with the ordering

Re: Messages delayed, out of order

2004-01-29 Thread Will Coleda
On Thursday, January 29, 2004, at 01:51 PM, Simon Cozens wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Will Coleda) writes: What's going on with the ordering of messages? My message of : Tue, 27 Jan 2004 19:53:15 -0500 just made it to the list, a day after my (also delayed) /followup/ to that message. And Leo, who

Re: Messages delayed, out of order

2004-01-29 Thread Harry Jackson
Simon Cozens wrote: I think the mail servers for cpan.org/perl.org are having to shift rather a lot of mail at the moment, for some reason. For those that are unaware there is currently a rather serious virus in the wild at the moment and a lot of mailing lists are being afffected. I think its ca

Re: Messages delayed, out of order

2004-01-29 Thread Simon Cozens
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Will Coleda) writes: > What's going on with the ordering of messages? My message of : Tue, 27 Jan 2004 > 19:53:15 -0500 just made it to the list, a day after my (also delayed) /followup/ to > that message. And Leo, who responded to the most recent, had his email make it to > t

Messages delayed, out of order

2004-01-29 Thread Will Coleda
What's going on with the ordering of messages? My message of : Tue, 27 Jan 2004 19:53:15 -0500 just made it to the list, a day after my (also delayed) /followup/ to that message. And Leo, who responded to the most recent, had his email make it to the list before either of these. =-) Regards.