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25 new of 457 responses total.
jep
response 113 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 18:18 UTC 2005

Thanks for all of the work you did to get Grex back up and running!
remmers
response 114 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 19:08 UTC 2005

Re #112:  No, it just means that /a is now on a good disk instead of the
one that died.
tod
response 115 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 19:09 UTC 2005

Did /a join a motorcycle gang and get piercings or something?
gelinas
response 116 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 19:12 UTC 2005

No, it doesn't, naftee.  /a and /c are still on different disks.  It's just
that /a is not on the disk it was on.
scholar
response 117 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 19:53 UTC 2005

I"D LIKE TO PERSONALLY WELCOME GREX BACK TO THE INTERNET>

WE MISSED YOU< BUDDY>
naftee
response 118 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 22:11 UTC 2005

ahh, thanks sirs.
tsty
response 119 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 01:38 UTC 2005

much appreaciated efforts and successes for all involved - thank you.
slynne
response 120 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 03:10 UTC 2005

Thank goodness we have the that we do! 
aruba
response 121 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 04:51 UTC 2005

Thanks to everyone who worked on getting Grex back up.
naftee
response 122 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 05:08 UTC 2005

thanks, tsty!  thanks, slynne ! thanks ,aruba !
scott
response 123 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 05:14 UTC 2005

Thanks, guys!  Working from a hospital bed is serious dedication.
naftee
response 124 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 17:42 UTC 2005

thanks, scott !
twenex
response 125 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 20:42 UTC 2005

Thanks, to those who deserve it.
naftee
response 126 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 22:16 UTC 2005

thanks , twenex !
keesan
response 127 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 00:02 UTC 2005

My procmail log file is full of "No space left to finish writing
/var/mail/keesan.  Truncating file to former size"  After a few repeats of
this it gets the mail eventually (or dumps it to /dev/null).
keesan
response 128 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 16:32 UTC 2005

Dialed in with DOS kermit.  'tset:  can't initialize terminal type (error -1)
but when I typed in vt320 it accepted that.
jor
response 129 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 21 01:44 UTC 2005

        idle daemon idle
naftee
response 130 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 21 04:38 UTC 2005

id2002
jor
response 131 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 21 14:13 UTC 2005

        you know what they say about idle hands
nharmon
response 132 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 24 15:53 UTC 2005

 > you know what they say about idle hands

They say the same thing about full /var drives. :) *hint hint*
aruba
response 133 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 24 20:17 UTC 2005

I can't send any mail presently because something is full.
[Mail not sent. Sending error: 451 Error while writing spool file]
remmers
response 134 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 24 21:15 UTC 2005

/var filled up, which breaks several things.  I freed up some space.
naftee
response 135 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 24 21:30 UTC 2005

/dev/sd1g     7.0G   6.6G   357K   100%    /var/mail
 :(
keesan
response 136 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 25 16:09 UTC 2005

write failed, /var/... is full (in Pine).
naftee
response 137 of 457: Mark Unseen   Apr 26 01:44 UTC 2005

another reason why keesan shouldn't use a twit filter :(
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