Thread: weird date/times in mailing list

weird date/times in mailing list

From
Thomas Hart
Date:
Am I the only one seeing very strange send times for the last dozen
messages or so, or is something else going on with my end (maybe my mail
server is catching up...)

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Re: weird date/times in mailing list

From
Steve Atkins
Date:
On Dec 27, 2007, at 8:58 AM, Thomas Hart wrote:

> Am I the only one seeing very strange send times for the last dozen
> messages or so, or is something else going on with my end (maybe my
> mail server is catching up...)

It's not just you. manuel.garciaext@pandasecurity.com is reinjecting
old mail into the list. Until he gets kicked from the list you can
probably safely discard any email with [TLM] in the subject line.

Cheers,
   Steve


Re: weird date/times in mailing list

From
Richard Broersma Jr
Date:
--- On Thu, 12/27/07, Thomas Hart <tomhart@coopfed.org> wrote:

> Am I the only one seeing very strange send times for the
> last dozen  messages or so, or is something else going on with my end
> (maybe my mail  server is catching up...)

Even stranger is the fact that most of these posts are prefixed with [TLM].  I've noticed that one of the emails that I
posteda couple of days ago was reciently reposted with the prefix [TLM]. 

I wonder if someone is bouncing emails from this list.

Regards,
Richard Broersma Jr.

Re: weird date/times in mailing list

From
Alvaro Herrera
Date:
Steve Atkins wrote:
>
> On Dec 27, 2007, at 8:58 AM, Thomas Hart wrote:
>
>> Am I the only one seeing very strange send times for the last dozen
>> messages or so, or is something else going on with my end (maybe my mail
>> server is catching up...)
>
> It's not just you. manuel.garciaext@pandasecurity.com is reinjecting old
> mail into the list. Until he gets kicked from the list you can probably
> safely discard any email with [TLM] in the subject line.

I already complained in pgsql-www but the lists overlord Is Not In it
seems.

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