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Error on your mail server

From: Greg Stein <gstein_at_lyra.org>
Date: 2002-09-12 06:01:51 CEST

Jimmy, Brad,

I'm not sure what is going on with your mailer program, but a lot of emails
have been getting sent to dev@subversion.tigris.org. They're getting held up
for moderation, and not getting onto the actual mailing list, but there is
*definitely* something screwy going on with your system.

I'd suggest that you take a look at your configuration to see why the emails
are getting copied off-system like this.

I don't have the full headers of the original email, but we might be able to
grab them somehow from the mailing list machine. Hopefully, you'll be able
to find the problem without too much digging on our part. But just let us
know if you need assistance.

Cheers,
-g

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From: "Bradley Williams" <williams@appliedreasoning.com>
Subject: RE: Hey from Jimmy Standaert...
To: <jimmy@appliedreasoning.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 22:35:48 -0500

Jimmy,

The problem with your cbmail account is an invalid mail account
password. That means that the actual Applied Reasoning mail account
password (not your cbmail global user name password) does not match what
you have specified in cbmail. I can't get to the database anymore, so I
can't tell you what you have as your password.

You need to verify with Tyler what your AR mail account password is,
then go to www.cbmobilemail.com, choose your "jimmy" mail account, and
set the password. Alternatively, you can also do it from the cbmail
client app on the phone.

Let me know if you have any questions or continue having problems after
trying the above.

Brad

-----Original Message-----
From: Jimmy Standaert [mailto:jimmy@appliedreasoning.com]
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 2:45 PM
To: williams@appliedreasoning.com
Subject: RE: Hey from Jimmy Standaert...

Do you have IM

Life is Good!

Jimmy Standaert
Director, Business Development
Applied Reasoning
(913) 319.0903
www.AppliedReasoning.com

-----Original Message-----
From: williams@appliedreasoning.com
[mailto:williams@appliedreasoning.com]
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 5:54 PM
To: jimmy@appliedreasoning.com
Subject: Re: Hey from Jimmy Standaert...

hi Jimmy. I'll check on your account. We are on the road from a little
vacation to St. Louis.

I didn't know about George. Hang in there - I'll chat more with you
later.

Brad

Bradley Williams
Senior Member, Technical Staff
Applied Reasoning
10955 Lowell Avenue, Suite 500
Overland Park, KS 66210
(913)319-0900
http://www.appliedreasoning.com
"This email was sent using CB Mobile Mail via the Kyocera Smartphone!"

---Original Message---
From:Jimmy Standaert <jimmy@appliedreasoning.com>
Sent:Fri Sep 06 11:51:25 CDT 2002
To:'Brad Williams' <bwilliams@appliedreasoning.com>
Subject:Hey from Jimmy Standaert...

What up? How is life with a paycheck? We are lower now than when you
were here. Lots of fun. I'm sure you know that George went to DST.

I need my CBMM account turned back on..could you do that?

You the man and I hope things are going well for you and yours.

Life is Good!

Jimmy Standaert
Director, Business Development
Applied Reasoning
(913) 319.0903
www.AppliedReasoning.com

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