Ok, I guess I brought it on myself by posting in the first place but please no more
mail to me on this.  I think the culprit has been found.

I get mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" via an Ameritech address which in turn gets it from a
mail forwarder.  It looks to me like that's where the problem is.

I've also cleaned up my signature line now. the email address there was not involved in
this fiasco at all.

This will be the last reply I will make to messages about this.  I have to go clean
some egg off my face now.

Rgds

Jack Glazko


Jack Glazko wrote:

> Aw nuts.  Have heard back that at least one other person got the message on time.
> I've been receiving other mail fine during this time, but I'll check back upstream
> with the mail provider and see if they've been having troubles.
>
> For now please treat the original message as a big NOOP.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jack Glazko
>
> Jack Glazko wrote:
>
> > In the past couple of hours I've received a number of messages that indicate they
> > are up to about ten days old.
> >
> > The SMTP headers originally on the message below seem to indicate that
> > mail.bizserve.com received this message on 27 December 1999 and just forwarded it
> > on.
> >
> > Anyone know what's up?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jack Glazko
> >


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