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Grex System Problems Item
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Sep 24 02:44 UTC 1999 |
This item is for system problems. If something on Grex isn't working
right (line noise on a modem, weird behavior from a program, etc.),
this is the place to announce it. Except for security holes. If you
find a hole in system security, mail information about it to "staff".
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gelinas
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response 1 of 292:
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Sep 24 03:35 UTC 1999 |
I thought I had created a .forward file. Today I discovered mail here.
A .forwards automagically deleted?
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aruba
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response 2 of 292:
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Sep 24 14:19 UTC 1999 |
Your forward file is still there. The last date on your mail file is
Sep 23 23:42, and the date on your .forward file is Sep 23 23:44. So it looks
like someone sent you mail just 2 minutes before you put the file in place.
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remmers
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response 3 of 292:
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Sep 24 15:08 UTC 1999 |
When I dialed in this morning on 761-3000, the modem connected but
I didn't get the "few seconds to connect" message or a login prompt.
When I hung up and redialed on 761-3411, I was able to log in with
no problems.
There have been a number of reports of problems like this. It's been
mentioned that giving your area code and first three digits of your
phone number may help staff in diagnosing the problem, so I'll do so:
734-665.
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krj
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response 4 of 292:
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Sep 24 15:24 UTC 1999 |
I had the same problem remmers had with 761-3000. My home exchange
is 734-747.
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keesan
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response 5 of 292:
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Sep 24 15:37 UTC 1999 |
734-995. Dialed in to 7613000 and got only the connect message. Then
immediately dialed in to 7615041 and here I am.
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scott
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response 6 of 292:
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Sep 24 19:29 UTC 1999 |
I think groovy has more flaky ports now. Sigh, that's why I swapped groupie
out. :(
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