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[mathcad] Re: Testing proposal notification

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[mathcad] Re: Testing proposal notification
Author: Paul Bragg    Posted: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 16:50:39 +0100

Hi All

You may all sometimes notice delays in getting emails circulated. We have
to moderate all emails going through the list as it is the only reliable
way of stopping spam getting through. At the moment I am the person who
does the moderation and as I travel quite a bit I sometimes get behind with
the moderation task. That is why you may sometimes see a block of emails
arrive all at once. I am trying to persuade one or more of our customer
service team to take over this task so emails get through quicker. I think
that the delivery problem Andy has seen was probably due to me (good job
email hides my red face)

Best Regards
Paul

"Andy.Spragg" wrote on 03/10/2005 15:16:11:

>
> Dear list subscribers,
>
> I appear to be having a bit of an (intermittent) issue receiving
> postings to the list at the moment. Has anyone else reason to
> believe they might be in the same position? Evidence: the week
> before last, my "Weird editor bug" posting took 3 days to get back
> to me. Last week, I posted a follow-up with attachment, and I still
> haven't seen that, 5 days later. So I'm proposing to post two
> postings repeatedly this week, one with and one without attachment,
> and trace their deliver y path and monitor time to my receiving them
> back again. I hope this won't cause anyone too much distress (I'll
> label them to be ignored).
>
> Andy
>


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