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Missing Nav-L messages
From: Paul Hirose
Date: 2006 Apr 6, 14:55 -0700
From: Paul Hirose
Date: 2006 Apr 6, 14:55 -0700
George Huxtable wrote: > > Nor did a message enthreaded "compass card with more than 360 degrees". That has got to Lu Abel, because I can read his reply, but > not (yet) to me. > > There's something seriously amiss, but Dan seems reluctant to accept > that, and prefers to blame list members and their ISPs. It > calls for some investigation. Why not appoint yourself Chief Investigator? Ask for volunteers to report the number of Nav-L messages they receive each UTC day. I'd be willing to do that much. With inputs from several others you should get some useful data. A pattern may emerge. Regarding delayed messages -- their headers may reveal where the delay is occurring. To see a raw header in Outlook Express, click File, Properties, Details tab. Note that each machine in the transmission chain adds its information on top, so to read the timestamps in chronological order, start at the Date field and work upward.