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OK, Peter, I don't mind like this ;-)  
 
I know from another Mailing List, that they had to stop test messages =  
 
because they became too many and disturbant ;-(  
 
On the other hand: Testing something special one should create =  
 
a better subject than TEST od TTEST only !?  
 
This would be much better ;-))  
 
Regards, svobi  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
pskye@peterskye.com on 12/02/2004 03:39:20  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: TTest  
 
i-lists wrote:  
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> Why testing here ???  
 
Sometimes it's a problem that only occurs on a specific list, so of  
course you need to test on that list.  The mailing list's server might  
be down, or its DNS scrambled, or it might be sending out duplicate  
copies if it never receives back an OK after send.  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
 
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