Re: Missing Posts ...

From: Lea Harth, Managing Editor - OBGYN.net (LEA.HARTH@medispecialty.com)
Thu Aug 28 10:20:20 2003


I've spent the last 3 days going through the forums listing all the spam and virus posts that slipped through and they have been removed. Many legitimate emails seem to have vanished into thin air because there was no room for them on the various mail handlers and I am pretty sure that is why there is a lack of posts on the forum. I'll ask Bruce to look into it but for a period of 2 days there were no posts from any of you, just the bounce messages from faked virus emails.

Just for fun, I looked up AOL and out of the 500 million emails their mail handlers process each day 300-350 million were virus related for the weekend count. Too bad these little brats won't use their knowledge for the purposes of good.

Lea

At Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Dean Huffman wrote: >
>.
>
>I was just visiting the web site for OB-GYN-L where previous posts are
>archived
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><http://forums.obgyn.net/ob-gyn-l/OBGYNL.0308/date.html>.
>
>I notice that many posts are missing. For example, there are none from
>August 21, 22, 24, 25, and 26. I know from checking my e-mail "TRASH BOX"
>that posts were sent on those days.
>
>Is this a temporary problem, or what?
>
>--
>Dean Huffman
>

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Lea Harth, Managing Editor
OBGYN.net




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