Yes I've noticed that last weekend.
> I'm not even going to touch the mysql vs postgresql debate, but I just now
> received Martin's original post after I had already gotten four or five
> replies. Is anyone else getting mail traffic out of sequence?
>
> --
> Bud Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Wednesday 19 December 2001 12:18 pm, martin f krafft wrote:
> hi,
> *PLEASE DON'T MAKE THIS INTO A FLAME WAR*
> if you are taking anything personal, please don't reply...
I'm not even going to touch the mysql vs postgresql debate, but I just now
received Martin's original post after I had alre
my ISP is screwing around with
> >something.
>
> I have not seen any reduction of list traffic here.
>
> Cheers :o)
>
> Johnny :o)
I had three or four messages all of yesterday. This morning, I was greeted
with 186!! Not sure where the problem lies though.
bob
>Is it just me, or has the traffic on the list died to about 1/100 of what
>it was a week ago? I used to get probably 180 messages a day from this
>list and now I get.. 4. I wonder if my ISP is screwing around with
>something.
I have not seen any reduction of list traffic here
Is it just me, or has the traffic on the list died to about 1/100 of what
it was a week ago? I used to get probably 180 messages a day from this
list and now I get.. 4. I wonder if my ISP is screwing around with
something.
Time is like a fuse; short and burning fast.
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