[3163] in tlhIngan-Hol
prefixes on pronouns
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Mon Feb 14 15:47:59 1994
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From: shoulson@ctr.columbia.edu (Mark E. Shoulson)
To: "Klingon Language List" <tlhIngan-Hol@klingon.East.Sun.COM>
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 10:53:51 -0500
In-Reply-To: Captain Krankor's message of Fri, 11 Feb 94 16:40:51 -0700 <940211
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>From: Captain Krankor <krankor@codex.prds.cdx.mot.com>
>Date: Fri, 11 Feb 94 16:40:51 -0700
>Content-Length: 1278
>Hmmm, this is the kind of thing I find most disconcerting: getting
>messages that contain quotes of other messages that I didn't get,
>and, even worse, which refer to *other* messages I didn't get. I
>didn't get the refered-to reply from charghwI', nor did I get the
>quote that mark has excerpted above. Pity, really, if I'd been able
>to read all that, I might not have sent my last follow-up. Oh well.
>So anyway, my question to you all: Is it that my local mail is
>screwed up (eminantly possible) or are others having problems
>receiving?
It happens to me too; I often see responses to letters well before the
letters come in. Recently it's been even more bizarre; messages I've sent
out haven't come back to me for a solid week. You can sometimes track
these things if you look closely at the headers. It's not your local
mailer's fault, it's the net as a whole. Some of the problem may lie with
Eli's mailer and software, but probably not all of it, and even what there
is may not really be fixable.
> --Krankor
~mark