> --- On Fri, 11/6/09, Ralf Corsepius <
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>> From: Ralf Corsepius <
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>> Subject: Re: Is it me or is the list going NUTS? (Old messages are appearing new)
>> To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora." <
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>> Date: Friday, November 6, 2009, 6:43 PM
>> On 11/07/2009 03:28 AM, Antonio
>> Olivares wrote:
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>>> Dear fellow fedora users,
>>>
>>> Is it me or is the list going NUTS?, ie., the thread
>>>
>> "Should I go 64 bit Fedora" just came in from the Original
>> poster, wheras I have seen many replies already to this
>> thread. Is something wrong with the dates, I have
>> November 6, 2009 and this thread message was sent November
>> 2.
>>
>>> May I ask what is happenning here?
>>> I post a message and it appears much much later :(,
>>>
>> Did you receive them today, or are they just being marked
>> as "new" even though they have been sent (and received)
>> several days ago?
>>
> I have just received this one today, when yesterday or two/three days before I have read replies to this very question. Which makes *me* wonder am I in the present, past, or in the future?
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> I am feeling so out of place, that even in fedora-test-list, a message I have sent two to three days ago, just came in to my mail box and a reply also came in and since I am out of my testing computer replying to that message would do me no good.
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>> The latter is one of the ways how thunderbird-3.x (or
>> may-be dovecot, I am not sure who's to blame) corrupts mail
>> folder indices for me. I receive mails, but the are
>> marked/tagged differently some time later.
>>
>> Very funny, when thunderbird tags just received,
>> fresh/unread mails as "read" or tags very old mails as
>> "unread" ;)
>>
>> Ralf
>>
>>
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> Thanks Ralf for replying. I hope others might see some weirdness with respect to the incoming messages.
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