Received: from REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU (CHAOS 13065) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 20 Apr 89 15:09:20 EDT Received: from EECS.NWU.EDU by REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU via INTERNET with SMTP id 195111; 20 Apr 89 15:00:36 EDT Date: Thu, 20 Apr 89 14:01:59 CDT From: Patrick Townson Subject: Receipt: Msg of Monday, 17 April 1989 13:35-EDT To: Communications Satellite Message-ID: <8904201402.aa24562@gamma.eecs.nwu.edu> => Message sent to: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU => Dated: Thu, 20 Apr 89 15:02:21 EDT => Subject: "Msg of Monday, 17 April 1989 13:35-EDT" => Received by Telecom Moderator: Thu Apr 20 14:01:56 CDT 1989 => Message size: 11131 bytes This is an automatic reply from TELECOM Digest. Your recent correspondence was received here per the information shown above. Because the volume of mail received is frequently quite heavy, this computer generated response is used to speed a reply to you. It is not intended to lessen the value of your correspondence. 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Patrick Townson / TELECOM Digest Moderator / Usenet's comp.dcom.telecom group  Date: Sat, 22 Apr 89 10:20:38 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Thursday, 20 April 1989 08:49-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <582993.890422@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: egk at LLL-CRG.LLNL.GOV; Host appears to be permanently down or not accepting mail. Failed message follows: ------- Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 20 APR 89 08:49:15 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with UUCP with smail2.5 with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Thu, 20 Apr 89 08:47:10 EDT Received: from GARP.MIT.EDU by BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.59/4.7 id ; Thu, 20 Apr 89 07:57:58 EDT Received: by GARP.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.54/4.7 id ; Thu, 20 Apr 89 08:02:23 EDT Received: by idr.cambridge.ma.us (smail2.5) id AA22816; 18 Apr 89 18:43:33 EST (Tue) To: elbows@bloom-beacon.mit.edu Subject: Dan's hedging on the controversy Message-Id: <8904181843.AA22816@idr.cambridge.ma.us> Date: 18 Apr 89 18:43:33 EST (Tue) From: sian@idr.cambridge.ma.us (L Sian Gramates) Can food be a profoundly moving experience? Oh GOD yes! (Not even counting excessive oral auto-eroticism at the Sheraton) I have certainly had "Remembrance of Things Past"-type experiences with a number of food objects, though I guess that food was more the trigger than the cause. My first hot-and-sour soup was a transcedent experience. The galactobouroko I had with my roommate a couple of weeks ago: I would prefer repeating that experience to a good 2/3 of my sexual experiences. Countless interactions with really good chocolate. Chocolate or peppermint during a trip, when nothing else exists but the intensity of the flavor. (and the shock of awareness that the world still exists when someone takes the mint away) Tosci's 'Sides, you don't have to worry whether the lasagna will respect you in the cold clear light of day. -sian  Date: Sat, 22 Apr 89 10:21:05 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Thursday, 20 April 1989 09:30-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <582997.890422@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: egk at LLL-CRG.LLNL.GOV; Host appears to be permanently down or not accepting mail. Failed message follows: ------- Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 20 APR 89 09:30:53 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with UUCP with smail2.5 with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Thu, 20 Apr 89 09:28:37 EDT Received: from NET.BIO.NET by BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.59/4.7 id ; Thu, 20 Apr 89 08:48:27 EDT Received: from asylum.UUCP by net.bio.net (5.61/1.15) with UUCP id AA23974; Wed, 19 Apr 89 08:46:27 -0700 Received: by asylum.sf.ca.us (smail2.5x) id AA00918; 19 Apr 89 07:07:22 PDT (Wed) To: don@brillig.umd.edu Cc: DIGEX@ai.ai.mit.edu, "BANDY@ASYLUM.SF.CA.US"@ai.ai.mit.edu, RS@ai.ai.mit.edu, elbows@bloom-beacon.mit.edu In-Reply-To: Don Hopkins's message of Tue, 18 Apr 89 18:37:58 EDT <8904182237.AA25122@brillig.umd.edu> Subject: Robitussin/N2O Message-Id: <8904190707.AA00913@asylum.sf.ca.us> Date: 19 Apr 89 07:07:18 PDT (Wed) From: bandy@asylum.sf.ca.us (Andrew Scott Beals) Go ahead and mention the fact that you tried to kill a number of us by taking apart the whippet thingy with a live whippet in it. Dents on the ceiling!  Date: Sat, 22 Apr 89 10:21:09 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Thursday, 20 April 1989 09:33-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <582998.890422@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: egk at LLL-CRG.LLNL.GOV; Host appears to be permanently down or not accepting mail. Failed message follows: ------- Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 20 APR 89 09:33:30 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with UUCP with smail2.5 with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Thu, 20 Apr 89 09:31:26 EDT Received: from NET.BIO.NET by BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.59/4.7 id ; Thu, 20 Apr 89 08:49:33 EDT Received: from asylum.UUCP by net.bio.net (5.61/1.15) with UUCP id AA29498; Wed, 19 Apr 89 12:39:49 -0700 Received: by asylum.sf.ca.us (smail2.5x) id AA01961; 19 Apr 89 12:08:05 PDT (Wed) To: mason@michael-j-fox.lcs.mit.edu Cc: elbows@bloom-beacon.mit.edu In-Reply-To: Nark Mason's message of Wed, 19 Apr 89 11:01:30 EDT <8904191501.AA01892@michael-j-fox.LCS.MIT.EDU> Reply-To: romkey@asylum.sf.ca.us Message-Id: <8904191208.AA01961@asylum.sf.ca.us> Date: 19 Apr 89 12:08:05 PDT (Wed) From: romkey@asylum.sf.ca.us (John Romkey) I'm not much of a closet anything, Mason... - john  Date: Sat, 22 Apr 89 10:24:13 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Thursday, 20 April 1989 19:34-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <583022.890422@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: egk at LLL-CRG.LLNL.GOV; Host appears to be permanently down or not accepting mail. Failed message follows: ------- Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 20 APR 89 19:34:23 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with UUCP with smail2.5 with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Thu, 20 Apr 89 19:32:00 EDT Received: from [128.45.9.1] by BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.59/4.7 id ; Thu, 20 Apr 89 17:44:50 EDT Received: from jumbo.pa.dec.com by decwrl.dec.com (5.54.5/4.7.34) id AA17416; Thu, 20 Apr 89 14:50:00 PDT Received: from jumbo.pa.dec.com by decwrl.dec.com (5.54.5/4.7.34) for elbows@bloom-beacon.mit.edu; id AA17416; Thu, 20 Apr 89 14:50:00 PDT Received: by jumbo.pa.dec.com (5.54.5/4.7.34) id AA13891; Thu, 20 Apr 89 14:48:54 PDT Date: Thu, 20 Apr 89 14:48:54 PDT From: sclafani@src.dec.com (Michael Sclafani) Message-Id: <8904202148.AA13891@jumbo.pa.dec.com> To: elbows@bloom-beacon.mit.edu Subject: Re: is nothing sacred? In-Reply-To: Your message of Thu, 20 Apr 89 11:32:29 EDT. <8904201532.AA01474@vax.ftp.com> From: seven@vax.ftp.com > I remember looking at a chart comparing the caffine content of > various drinks. Coke and Pepsi were on the low end of the scale, > Mountain Dew and Mello Yello were at the high end. In the middle was > Jolt. From what I remember of the chart, Jolt had 50% more caffine > than Coke. (when Jolt says twice the caffine, it never told you what > it was comparing itself to.) Almost right, but not quite. Here's the data: Beverage || Cal | Sugar | Caffiene ----------||-----|-------|--------- Old Coke || 144 | 37.20 | 46 New Coke || 154 | 40.00 | 46 Diet Coke || 0 | .30 | 46 Dew || 179 | 44.40 | 54 Jolt || 170 | N/A | 71.2 Pepsi || 159 | 39.60 | 38.1 Pepper || 144 | 38.00 | 40.8 All measures are for a 12 ounce serving. Sugar is in grams, and caffiene is in milligrams. [grams/ounce? bletch!] Your mileage may vary. /Scliff  Date: Sat, 22 Apr 89 10:24:39 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Thursday, 20 April 1989 22:52-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <583026.890422@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: egk at LLL-CRG.LLNL.GOV; Host appears to be permanently down or not accepting mail. Failed message follows: ------- Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 20 APR 89 22:52:16 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with UUCP with smail2.5 with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Thu, 20 Apr 89 22:49:53 EDT Received: from PYRITE.RUTGERS.EDU by BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.59/4.7 id ; Thu, 20 Apr 89 21:59:19 EDT Received: by pyrite.rutgers.edu (5.59/SMI4.0/RU1.1/3.04) id AA11080; Thu, 20 Apr 89 21:10:39 EDT Date: Thu, 20 Apr 1989 21:10:38 EDT From: *Hobbit* To: elbows@bloom-beacon.mit.edu Subject: subjective/objective ... ? Message-Id: Objectivity has its place, and is often useful when dealing with Life. You can express yourself anywhichway you need to, but I wasn't necessarily pointing at modes of expression when I sent in a reply to what seemed to be a complaint. I've lost the exact context by now, so I can't provide anything more useful... Is this list turning into jsolkin all of a sudden? _H*  Date: Sat, 22 Apr 89 10:31:12 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Saturday, 22 April 1989 03:17-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <583080.890422@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: egk at LLL-CRG.LLNL.GOV; Host appears to be permanently down or not accepting mail. Failed message follows: ------- Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 22 APR 89 03:16:50 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with UUCP with smail2.5 with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Sat, 22 Apr 89 03:14:24 EDT Received: from AI.AI.MIT.EDU by BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.59/4.7 id ; Fri, 21 Apr 89 17:29:22 EDT Date: Fri, 21 Apr 89 17:31:21 EDT From: Doug Humphrey Subject: won't be at DisClave To: strata@EDDIE.MIT.EDU Cc: elbows@BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU In-Reply-To: Msg of Thu 20 Apr 1989 9:20:25 EST from Martha S. Rose Message-Id: <582498.890421.DIGEX@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> pLEASE POST DATA ON THE rAINBOW gATHERING WHEN YOU GET A CHANCE!!! Doug P.S. This keyboard is great, with the Caps Lock function deciding to invoke itself all by its self...sounds kinky.  Date: Sat, 22 Apr 89 10:31:15 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Saturday, 22 April 1989 04:29-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <583081.890422@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: egk at LLL-CRG.LLNL.GOV; Host appears to be permanently down or not accepting mail. Failed message follows: ------- Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 22 APR 89 04:29:24 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with UUCP with smail2.5 with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Sat, 22 Apr 89 04:26:57 EDT Received: from AI.AI.MIT.EDU by BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.59/4.7 id ; Sat, 22 Apr 89 03:55:51 EDT Date: Sat, 22 Apr 89 03:58:05 EDT From: "Robert E. Seastrom" Subject: [hobbit: doug? *no*?!?!] To: ELBOWS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-Id: <582855.890422.RS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Date: Fri, 21 Apr 1989 18:37:34 EDT From: *Hobbit* To: elbows at bloom-beacon.mit.edu Re: doug? *no*?!?! Aaugh! Who's going to maintain the Laughing Espresso Room??!? _H* You misunderstand. Doug *will* be there. He will be serving up his Digital Espresso as always. As for the laughing lounge, you better take that up with him in person... ---Rob  Date: Sun, 23 Apr 89 15:07:01 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Thursday, 20 April 1989 15:17-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <583619.890423@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: psi at KL.SRI.COM; Host appears to be permanently down or not accepting mail. Failed message follows: ------- Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 20 APR 89 15:00:27 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with UUCP with smail2.5 with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Thu, 20 Apr 89 14:58:13 EDT Received: from THINK.COM by BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.59/4.7 id ; Thu, 20 Apr 89 13:37:55 EDT Received: from fafnir.think.com by Think.COM; Thu, 20 Apr 89 13:23:28 EDT Received: from Think.COM (gateway.think.com) by fafnir.think.com; Thu, 20 Apr 89 13:19:36 EDT Return-Path: Received: from wrair.arpa by Think.COM; Thu, 20 Apr 89 13:20:17 EDT Message-Id: <8904201720.AA28040@Think.COM> Date: 20 Apr 89 12:50:00 EST From: "1159-DIRECTOR/OVERSEAS OPS" Subject: Re: TTNS To: "pgm" <@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk:pgm@vms.brighton.ac.uk> Cc: , > "The two main elements of the service are databases, which hold libraries of > diverse but useful information, and electronic mail to ensure speedy and > efficient contact with other users. > > "The Campus 2000 service is provided by Dialcom (UK) and TTNS is responsible > for all sales marketing and customer service support. > > "For further information, telephone +44 1 782 7104 / +44 1 782 7401 or > write TTNS, PO BOX 7, 214 Grays Inn Road, London, WC1X 8EZ, England. Peter, Inasmuch as this has been posted to info-nets, and inasmuch as it is widely recognized that almost any user who can send mail to the Internet can also send E-mail to a Dialcom address, how about furnishing the Dialcom address (system and account numbers) for obtaining further information? Thanks. Ric Nauen, Overseas Operations Walter Reed Army Institute of Research U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command  Received: from REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU (CHAOS 13065) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 23 Apr 89 18:27:22 EDT Received: from EECS.NWU.EDU by REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU via INTERNET with SMTP id 196802; 23 Apr 89 15:09:18 EDT Date: Sun, 23 Apr 89 14:10:14 CDT From: Patrick Townson Subject: Receipt: Msg of Friday, 21 April 1989 13:39-EDT To: Communications Satellite MMDF-Warning: Unable to confirm address in preceding line at eecs.nwu.edu Message-ID: <8904231410.aa03605@gamma.eecs.nwu.edu> => Message sent to: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU => Dated: Sun, 23 Apr 89 15:08:22 EDT => Subject: "Msg of Friday, 21 April 1989 13:39-EDT" => Received by Telecom Moderator: Sun Apr 23 14:10:12 CDT 1989 => Message size: 10638 bytes This is an automatic reply from TELECOM Digest. Your recent correspondence was received here per the information shown above. 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Patrick Townson / TELECOM Digest Moderator / Usenet's comp.dcom.telecom group  Received: from REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU (CHAOS 13065) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 23 Apr 89 18:28:51 EDT Received: from EECS.NWU.EDU by REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU via INTERNET with SMTP id 196806; 23 Apr 89 15:19:04 EDT Received: by gamma.eecs.nwu.edu id aa03699; 23 Apr 89 14:20 CDT Date: Sun, 23 Apr 89 14:08:31 CDT From: Patrick Townson Subject: Receipt: Msg of Thursday, 20 April 1989 16:12-EDT To: Communications Satellite Message-ID: <8904231408.aa03563@gamma.eecs.nwu.edu> => Message sent to: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU => Dated: Sun, 23 Apr 89 15:07:05 EDT => Subject: "Msg of Thursday, 20 April 1989 16:12-EDT" => Received by Telecom Moderator: Sun Apr 23 14:08:29 CDT 1989 => Message size: 12153 bytes This is an automatic reply from TELECOM Digest. Your recent correspondence was received here per the information shown above. 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Patrick Townson / TELECOM Digest Moderator / Usenet's comp.dcom.telecom group  Received: from REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU (CHAOS 13065) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 23 Apr 89 18:35:19 EDT Received: from EECS.NWU.EDU by REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU via INTERNET with SMTP id 196913; 23 Apr 89 18:26:12 EDT Received: by gamma.eecs.nwu.edu id aa05189; 23 Apr 89 17:27 CDT Date: Sun, 23 Apr 89 16:55:08 CDT From: Patrick Townson Subject: Receipt: Msg of Saturday, 22 April 1989 23:00-EDT To: Communications Satellite Message-ID: <8904231655.aa04695@gamma.eecs.nwu.edu> => Message sent to: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU => Dated: Sun, 23 Apr 89 15:09:07 EDT => Subject: "Msg of Saturday, 22 April 1989 23:00-EDT" => Received by Telecom Moderator: Sun Apr 23 16:55:04 CDT 1989 => Message size: 14844 bytes This is an automatic reply from TELECOM Digest. Your recent correspondence was received here per the information shown above. 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Patrick Townson / TELECOM Digest Moderator / Usenet's comp.dcom.telecom group  Received: from REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU (CHAOS 13065) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 24 Apr 89 13:44:45 EDT Received: from NET.BIO.NET (BIO.NET) by REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU via INTERNET with SMTP id 197309; 24 Apr 89 13:39:44 EDT Received: from asylum.UUCP by net.bio.net (5.61/1.15) with UUCP id AA09277; Mon, 24 Apr 89 10:41:50 -0700 Received: by asylum.sf.ca.us (smail2.5x) id AA08096; 24 Apr 89 08:09:02 PDT (Mon) To: COMSAT@ai.ai.mit.edu In-Reply-To: Communications Satellite's message of Sat, 22 Apr 89 10:30:26 EDT <583074.890422@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Subject: Msg of Saturday, 22 April 1989 02:25-EDT Message-Id: <8904240809.AA08096@asylum.sf.ca.us> Date: 24 Apr 89 08:09:02 PDT (Mon) From: bandy@asylum.sf.ca.us (Andrew Scott Beals) [I hope that a human, such as Penny reads this] I got a couple of bounces for "egk@lll-crg.llnl.gov". What address are you using for them? They've given up 26.3.0.21 and switched to 128.115.1.1  Date: Wed, 26 Apr 89 05:12:21 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: KLOTZ@AI.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <585541.890426@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Can't retrieve message Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-JOB:E SENT-BY:KLOTZ' AUTHOR:KLOTZ HEADER-FORCE:ITS TO:"(KLOTZ (R-OPTION SMALL-CLI)) ATTRIBUTE:(SPECIAL-REQ KILL-MSG <522855.890119@AI.AI.MIT.EDU>) TEXT;0  Date: Wed, 26 Apr 89 05:12:39 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: KLOTZ@AI.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <585542.890426@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Can't retrieve message Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-JOB:E SENT-BY:KLOTZ' AUTHOR:KLOTZ HEADER-FORCE:ITS TO:"(KLOTZ (R-OPTION SMALL-CLI)) ATTRIBUTE:(SPECIAL-REQ KILL-MSG <530909.890202@AI.AI.MIT.EDU>) TEXT;0  Date: Wed, 26 Apr 89 05:13:38 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: KLOTZ@AI.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <585545.890426@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Can't retrieve message Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-JOB:E SENT-BY:KLOTZ' AUTHOR:KLOTZ HEADER-FORCE:ITS TO:"(KLOTZ (R-OPTION SMALL-CLI)) ATTRIBUTE:(SPECIAL-REQ KILL-MSG <549062.890303@AI.AI.MIT.EDU>) TEXT;0  Date: Wed, 26 Apr 89 05:19:13 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: KLOTZ@AI.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <585552.890426@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Can't retrieve message Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-JOB:E SENT-BY:KLOTZ' AUTHOR:KLOTZ HEADER-FORCE:ITS TO:"(KLOTZ (R-OPTION SMALL-CLI)) ATTRIBUTE:(SPECIAL-REQ KILL-MSG <522855.890119@AI.AI.MIT.EDU>) TEXT;0  Date: Wed, 26 Apr 89 05:20:06 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: KLOTZ@AI.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <585554.890426@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Can't retrieve message Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-JOB:E SENT-BY:KLOTZ' AUTHOR:KLOTZ HEADER-FORCE:ITS TO:"(KLOTZ (R-OPTION SMALL-CLI)) ATTRIBUTE:(SPECIAL-REQ KILL-MSG <530909.890202@AI.AI.MIT.EDU>) TEXT;0  Date: Wed, 26 Apr 89 05:27:26 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: KLOTZ@AI.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <585557.890426@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Can't retrieve message Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-JOB:E SENT-BY:KLOTZ' AUTHOR:KLOTZ HEADER-FORCE:ITS TO:"(KLOTZ (R-OPTION SMALL-CLI)) ATTRIBUTE:(SPECIAL-REQ KILL-MSG <522855.890119.ZVONA@AI.AI.MIT.EDU>) TEXT;0  Date: Wed, 26 Apr 89 15:57:35 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Monday, 24 April 1989 17:04-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <585903.890426@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: psi at KL.SRI.COM; Host appears to be permanently down or not accepting mail. Failed message follows: ------- Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 24 APR 89 17:03:24 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Mon, 24 Apr 89 16:59:54 EDT Received: from koko.sri.com by wimpy (3.2/5.00) id AA06019 for psi@eddie.mit.edu; Mon, 24 Apr 89 14:02:50 PDT Received: by koko.sri.com (3.2/SMI-3.2) id AA00385; Mon, 24 Apr 89 13:57:22 PDT Date: Mon, 24 Apr 89 13:57:22 PDT From: psi@koko (Joseph J. Mankoski ***PSI***) Message-Id: <8904242057.AA00385@koko.sri.com> To: psi@eddie.mit.edu Subject: test testing  Received: from REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU (CHAOS 13065) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 26 Apr 89 15:57:36 EDT Received: from EECS.NWU.EDU by REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU via INTERNET with SMTP id 198841; 26 Apr 89 15:54:58 EDT Date: Wed, 26 Apr 89 14:53:41 CDT From: Patrick Townson Subject: Receipt: Msg of Monday, 24 April 1989 12:03-EDT To: Communications Satellite Message-ID: <8904261453.aa22827@gamma.eecs.nwu.edu> => Message sent to: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU => Dated: Wed, 26 Apr 89 15:55:52 EDT => Subject: "Msg of Monday, 24 April 1989 12:03-EDT" => Received by Telecom Moderator: Wed Apr 26 14:53:37 CDT 1989 => Message size: 14957 bytes This is an automatic reply from TELECOM Digest. Your recent correspondence was received here per the information shown above. Because the volume of mail received is frequently quite heavy, this computer generated response is used to speed a reply to you. 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Patrick Townson / TELECOM Digest Moderator / Usenet's comp.dcom.telecom group  Received: from REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU (CHAOS 13065) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 26 Apr 89 15:59:44 EDT Received: from EECS.NWU.EDU by REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU via INTERNET with SMTP id 198853; 26 Apr 89 15:57:01 EDT Date: Wed, 26 Apr 89 14:55:39 CDT From: Patrick Townson Subject: Receipt: Msg of Tuesday, 25 April 1989 03:31-EDT To: Communications Satellite Message-ID: <8904261455.aa22937@gamma.eecs.nwu.edu> => Message sent to: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU => Dated: Wed, 26 Apr 89 15:58:16 EDT => Subject: "Msg of Tuesday, 25 April 1989 03:31-EDT" => Received by Telecom Moderator: Wed Apr 26 14:55:36 CDT 1989 => Message size: 15480 bytes This is an automatic reply from TELECOM Digest. Your recent correspondence was received here per the information shown above. Because the volume of mail received is frequently quite heavy, this computer generated response is used to speed a reply to you. 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Patrick Townson / TELECOM Digest Moderator / Usenet's comp.dcom.telecom group  Date: Fri, 28 Apr 89 15:13:56 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Friday, 28 April 1989 15:13-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <587196.890428@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> ============ A copy of your message is being returned, because: ============ "R-OPTION" at AI.AI.MIT.EDU is an unknown recipient. This name came from the expansion of DEVON-JUNK ============ Failed message follows: ============ Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 28 APR 89 15:09:48 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with UUCP with smail2.5 with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Fri, 28 Apr 89 14:43:00 EDT Received: from NET.BIO.NET by BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.59/4.7 id ; Fri, 28 Apr 89 13:39:37 EDT Received: from asylum.UUCP by net.bio.net (5.61/1.15) with UUCP id AA02658; Fri, 28 Apr 89 10:38:34 -0700 Received: by asylum.sf.ca.us (smail2.5x) id AA02969; 28 Apr 89 09:41:18 PDT (Fri) To: corwin@ai.mit.edu Cc: elbows@bloom-beacon.mit.edu In-Reply-To: corwin@ai.mit.edu's message of Thu, 27 Apr 89 02:58:11 EDT <8904270658.AA09408@wheat-chex.ai.mit.edu> Subject: Yow on a stick with nobs! Message-Id: <8904280941.AA02969@asylum.sf.ca.us> Date: 28 Apr 89 09:41:18 PDT (Fri) From: bandy@asylum.sf.ca.us (Andrew Scott Beals) So, young man, do you have source code for this game?  Date: Fri, 28 Apr 89 15:16:01 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Friday, 28 April 1989 15:15-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <587202.890428@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> ============ A copy of your message is being returned, because: ============ "R-OPTION" at AI.AI.MIT.EDU is an unknown recipient. This name came from the expansion of DEVON-JUNK ============ Failed message follows: ============ Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 28 APR 89 15:10:01 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with UUCP with smail2.5 with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Fri, 28 Apr 89 14:43:22 EDT Received: from ATHENA.MIT.EDU by BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.59/4.7 id ; Fri, 28 Apr 89 10:03:15 EDT From: jleah@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Received: by ATHENA.MIT.EDU (5.45/4.7) id AA01067; Fri, 28 Apr 89 10:03:46 EDT Received: by M66-080-10.MIT.EDU (5.45/4.7) id AA14505; Fri, 28 Apr 89 10:01:55 EDT Date: Fri, 28 Apr 89 10:01:55 EDT Message-Id: <8904281401.AA14505@M66-080-10.MIT.EDU> To: K6QV%UNB.CA@mitvma.mit.edu Cc: ELBOWS@BLOOM-BEACON.MIT.EDU In-Reply-To: K6QV000's message of Thu, 27 Apr 89 17:29:04 ADT Subject: tetris >many thanks to all who've enlightened me as to the nature of >the beast. i'll be sure not to try it. >barry Ah barry, come on. Where's your sense of adventure? jennie  Received: from REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU (CHAOS 13065) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 29 Apr 89 16:24:58 EDT Received: from EECS.NWU.EDU by REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU via INTERNET with SMTP id 200556; 29 Apr 89 16:21:41 EDT Date: Sat, 29 Apr 89 15:20:28 CDT From: Patrick Townson Subject: Receipt: Msg of Thursday, 27 April 1989 08:40-EDT To: Communications Satellite Message-ID: <8904291520.aa13444@gamma.eecs.nwu.edu> => Message sent to: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU => Dated: Sat, 29 Apr 89 16:23:26 EDT => Subject: "Msg of Thursday, 27 April 1989 08:40-EDT" => Received by Telecom Moderator: Sat Apr 29 15:20:26 CDT 1989 => Message size: 15217 bytes This is an automatic reply from TELECOM Digest. Your recent correspondence was received here per the information shown above. Because the volume of mail received is frequently quite heavy, this computer generated response is used to speed a reply to you. It is not intended to lessen the value of your correspondence. 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Patrick Townson / TELECOM Digest Moderator / Usenet's comp.dcom.telecom group  Received: from mitvma.mit.edu (TCP 2227000003) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 3 May 89 05:09:58 EDT Received: from MITVMA.MIT.EDU by mitvma.mit.edu (IBM VM SMTP R1.2) with BSMTP id 9326; Wed, 03 May 89 05:06:41 EDT Received: from HEARN.NL by MITVMA.MIT.EDU (Mailer R2.03B) with BSMTP id 0455; Wed, 03 May 89 05:06:40 EDT Received: from HLERUL53.BITNET (FORCHK) by HEARN.NL (Mailer X1.25) with BSMTP id 7384; Wed, 03 May 89 10:58:17 MET Date: Wed, 3 May 89 10:57 MET From: "Jan Joris Vereijken, +31 71 175429" Subject: RE: Msg of Friday, 14 April 1989 04:31-EDT To: COMSAT@AI.AI.MIT.EDU X-VMS-To: IN%"COMSAT@AI.AI.MIT.EDU" HELP  Date: Thu, 4 May 89 02:53:00 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Wednesday, 3 May 1989 23:45-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <590606.890504@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: jpd%ed.etive at NSFNET-RELAY.AC.UK; Recipient name apparently rejected. Last reply was: {550 (BHST) Unknown host/domain name in "jpd <@NSFNET-RELAY.AC.UK:jpd@ed.etive>"} Failed message follows: ------- Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 3 MAY 89 23:39:57 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with UUCP with smail2.5 with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Wed, 3 May 89 23:34:49 EDT Received: by killer.Dallas.TX.US (/\=-/\ Smail3.1.10.3 #10.2) id ; Wed, 3 May 89 19:42 CDT Return-Path: Received: by killer.Dallas.TX.US (/\=-/\ Smail3.1.10.3 #10.2) id ; Wed, 3 May 89 11:25 CDT Received: by gryphon.COM (smail2.5) id AA03029; 3 May 89 08:59:02 PDT (Wed) To: killer!eniac@EDDIE.MIT.EDU Subject: Re: Historic Visit Date: Wed May 3 08:58:59 1989 Message-Id: <8905030859.AA03029@gryphon.COM> From: richard@gryphon.COM (Richard Sexton) From killer!eniac Wed May 3 05:45:54 1989 Received: by gryphon.COM (smail2.5) id AA01364; 3 May 89 05:45:52 PDT (Wed) Received: by killer.Dallas.TX.US (/\=-/\ Smail3.1.10.3 #10.2) id ; Wed, 3 May 89 06:15 CDT Return-Path: Received: by killer.Dallas.TX.US (/\=-/\ Smail3.1.10.3 #10.2) id ; Wed, 3 May 89 04:00 CDT Received: from convex.UUCP by Central.Sun.COM (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA00463; Wed, 3 May 89 04:00:39 CDT Received: by convex (5.51/4.7) id AA25340; Wed, 3 May 89 04:00:43 CDT Received: by rtech.rtech.com (1.2/UUCP-Project/05.09.86) id AA03942; Wed, 3 May 89 00:15:15 pdt Received: by binky.UUCP (smail2.5) id AA08783; 3 May 89 02:49:41 EDT (Wed) Received: by eidos (smail2.5) id AA24996; 2 May 89 19:29:11 PDT (Tue) To: binky!rtech!Central.Sun.COM!killer!eniac Subject: Re: Historic Visit Date: 2 May 89 19:29:11 PDT (Tue) From: killer!texsun!convex!rtech!eidos!dianeh (Diane Holt) Message-Id: <8905021929.AA24996@eidos> >I recommend that everyone take trisha out to dinner at their earliest >opportunity... I'd be more than happy to, if she'd ever get herself *out* here -- like she said she was going to but still hasn't yet. How about an incentive? I'll make lasagna _and_ supply the wine -- you make the salad. (I make a great lasagna and I have excellent taste in wine and I let my guest(s) make the salad so they've got something to do while I run around like a crazed weasel getting the dinner done that should have been started several hours before I actually got around to it but, shit, things always take longer than you think they will ... right?) BTW: I leave on time and arrive late, too -- that's because I leave *on time*... you know, like on the time I was supposed to be there. Diane "Colonel Hall: 'Duck with oranges...duck with cherries...duck surprise?' Mrs. Twitchen: 'What's duck surprise?' Basil: 'Ah...that's duck without oranges or cherries.'" Well thats nice, but I don't think trisha is going to be coming out here anytime soon. I'll be travelling to a fish convention (hold yer snicker ya swine) in a couple of weeks ans have a predictible layover in chicago. So if everybody mails me $20 or so, I can take trisha out for the kind of dinner she deserves. nd maybe even have a few bucks left over to take a contract out on jfh to boot.  Date: Thu, 4 May 89 03:30:33 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Thursday, 4 May 1989 00:38-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <590623.890504@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: jpd%ed.etive at NSFNET-RELAY.AC.UK; Recipient name apparently rejected. Last reply was: {550 (BHST) Unknown host/domain name in "jpd <@NSFNET-RELAY.AC.UK:jpd@ed.etive>"} Failed message follows: ------- Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 4 MAY 89 00:38:07 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with UUCP with smail2.5 with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Thu, 4 May 89 00:33:04 EDT Received: by killer.Dallas.TX.US (/\=-/\ Smail3.1.10.3 #10.2) id ; Wed, 3 May 89 23:17 CDT Return-Path: Received: by killer.Dallas.TX.US (/\=-/\ Smail3.1.10.3 #10.2) id ; Wed, 3 May 89 23:04 CDT Message-Id: From: rissa@killer.Dallas.TX.US (Patricia O Tuama) Subject: A Glass of Water To: eniac@killer.Dallas.TX.US Date: Wed, 3 May 89 23:04:48 CDT X-Mailer: Elm [version 2.0 gamma] from the 5/15/89 issue of The New Republic: One of the topics covered in REFLECTIONS OF A PUBLIC MAN is "On Reading and Writing." Wright writes: Perhaps you have discovered the joys of reading. I want to recommend them to you. They are far more satisfying, I assure you, than the passive joys of sitting in a chair and watching television. Now I know some of you are thinking: Either I don't know how to read or that fellow doesn't know how to watch tele- vision! Please do not think that I disparage television or the mov- ies. Of course they are enjoyable. And of course there are some things that you can learn from both. But a young chimpanzee can sit in a chair and watch televi- sion. He cannot read. Another thing a young chimpanzee cannot do is buy a copy of REFLECTIONS OF A PUBLIC MAN in a bookstore. Neither can a human being. At Olsson's Books and Records, a well-stocked outlet in the neighborhood, the inventory com- puter lists 175 books by people named Wright and 34 with titles beginning REFLECTIONS..., but beyond that, no dice. And no wonder, given the nature of the financial arrangement between Jim Wright and the Madison Publishing Company. The cover price of REFLECTIONS OF A PUBLIC MAN is $5.95. Of that, Wright, as author, gets a "royalty" of 55%, or $3.25. Bookstores normally get 40% of a book's price. That would leave 5%, or 35 cents, for such inci- dentials as paper, printing, binding, promotion and distribution. This may not be why REFLECTIONS OF A PUBLIC MAN is not only the first but also the last book ever published by the Madison Publishing Company, but it certain- ly explains the emphasis on alternative marketing strategies, such as bulk sales to lobbyists and other bibliophiles. [nb: sales of the book have included 2000 copies by the Teamsters, 340 cop- ies by the National Association of Realtors, 340 copies by the Fertilizer Insitute, 170 copies by the Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association and 1,680 copies by the Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association] The 75 vignettes in the book have titles like "A Fourth Grader's View of the PTA," "This I Believe," "The Human Race," "A Covenant Nation," "Haym Saloman: A Patriot," "A Glass of Water -- Part of the Universe," and (the book's one poem) "Thoughts on a Mexican Sunset." The longest piece is "Sam Houston, Unorthodox Hero," five-and-a-half pages. The shortest is "The System," which, in its entirety, reads as follows: The System What people really mean when they say "the system isn't working" is simply that they are not getting their way. The system assures that each of us may have his say. It does not guarantee that any of us will get his way. "TRB from Washington: Wright, Writer" The New Republic (3878)4,49 5/15/89  Date: Thu, 4 May 89 03:46:44 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Thursday, 4 May 1989 03:46-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <590631.890504@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: jpd%ed.etive at NSFNET-RELAY.AC.UK; Recipient name apparently rejected. Last reply was: {550 (BHST) Unknown host/domain name in "jpd <@NSFNET-RELAY.AC.UK:jpd@ed.etive>"} Failed message follows: ------- Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 4 MAY 89 03:45:43 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with UUCP with smail2.5 with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Thu, 4 May 89 03:40:39 EDT Received: by killer.Dallas.TX.US (/\=-/\ Smail3.1.10.3 #10.2) id ; Thu, 4 May 89 01:39 CDT Return-Path: Received: by killer.Dallas.TX.US (/\=-/\ Smail3.1.10.3 #10.2) id ; Thu, 4 May 89 01:32 CDT Message-Id: From: rissa@killer.Dallas.TX.US (Patricia O Tuama) Subject: Re: What a Revotin' Development (fwd) To: eniac@killer.Dallas.TX.US Date: Thu, 4 May 89 1:31:48 CDT X-Mailer: Elm [version 2.0 gamma] From: texsun!convex!rtech!eidos!dianeh (Diane Holt) >i remember this, too. on the other hand something similar happened >with his using mark robert smith's acct as well (although ted tried >to pretend this was a software problem). Who's "mark robert smith"? I thought the name was "mark ethan smith". Am I just totally out of it, or what? they are two different people. mark robert smith is a student at rutgers who, ted once told me, is terribly fond of stating the obvious. he uses the robert part to distinguish himself from MES although as i recall he does/did call himself smitty as well for the same reason >so maybe nancy zywicki is [...] I thought "zywicki" was some kind of graham cracker. you know, i believe you're right, diane. a crispy uncomfortable sort of cracker in desperate need of butter. sounds just like ted's type >or perhaps it really was a software problem *Everything's* a software problem. indeed  Date: Fri, 5 May 89 13:29:16 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU:cramer@SUN.COM"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <591286.890505@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 34 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Fri, 5 May 89 13:30:15 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU:cramer@SUN.COM"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <591287.890505@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 34 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Fri, 5 May 89 13:31:19 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU:cramer@SUN.COM"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <591288.890505@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 34 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Fri, 5 May 89 14:53:22 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU,@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL:INFO-HAMS-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <591341.890505@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 18 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Fri, 5 May 89 16:28:14 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU,@po5.andrew.cmu.edu:ota+space.mail-errors@ANDREW.CMU.EDU"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <591381.890505@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 18 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Fri, 5 May 89 16:35:14 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU,@po5.andrew.cmu.edu:ota+space.mail-errors@ANDREW.CMU.EDU"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <591385.890505@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 18 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Fri, 5 May 89 17:14:33 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU:L-HCAP@VM1.NODAK.EDU"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <591401.890505@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 10 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Received: from REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU (CHAOS 13065) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 5 May 89 17:17:25 EDT Received: from VM1.NODAK.EDU by REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU via INTERNET with SMTP id 203977; 5 May 89 17:09:30 EDT Received: from NDSUVM1.BITNET by VM1.NoDak.EDU (IBM VM SMTP R1.2.1MX) with BSMTP id 7407; Fri, 05 May 89 16:11:06 CDT Received: by NDSUVM1 (Mailer R2.03B) id 7405; Fri, 05 May 89 16:11:05 CDT Date: Fri, 5 May 89 16:11:04 CDT From: Revised List Processor (1.5o) Subject: Message To: COMSAT@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Your mailing for L-HCAP has been submitted to the list editor: DECVAX!BUNKER!WTM@UCBVAX.BERKELEY.EDU.  Date: Fri, 5 May 89 18:41:10 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU:clipsend@JENNINGS.LCS.MIT.EDU"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <591437.890505@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 11 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Fri, 5 May 89 18:53:21 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU:macmod@sumex-aim.stanford.edu"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <591440.890505@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 15 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Sun, 7 May 89 01:28:07 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU:SYS@SAIL.Stanford.EDU"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <591850.890507@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 21 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Sun, 7 May 89 01:36:40 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "Aviation-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <591853.890507@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 20 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Sun, 7 May 89 01:42:23 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU,@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL:INFO-HAMS-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <591855.890507@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 20 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Sun, 7 May 89 01:57:10 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU,@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL:INFO-HAMS-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <591858.890507@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 19 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Sun, 7 May 89 02:05:49 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "SCA-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <591860.890507@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 25 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 11 May 89 01:51:56 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "SubGenius-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <593647.890511@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 27 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 11 May 89 02:30:29 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "SCA-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <593662.890511@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 48 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 11 May 89 02:55:32 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU:SYS@SAIL.Stanford.EDU"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <593672.890511@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 51 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 11 May 89 03:02:51 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU:telecomlist-request@mailinglists"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <593674.890511@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 12 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 11 May 89 03:08:11 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "Aviation-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <593675.890511@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 50 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 11 May 89 03:28:14 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU,@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL:INFO-MODEMS-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <593683.890511@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 13 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 11 May 89 05:00:31 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU,@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL:INFO-MODEMS-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <593699.890511@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 10 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 11 May 89 13:44:03 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU:kdo@LUCID.COM"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <593913.890511@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 20 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 11 May 89 17:03:19 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU:MAILER-DAEMON@tilde.csc.ti.com"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <594020.890511@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 51 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 11 May 89 17:46:25 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU,@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL:INFO-HAMS-REQUEST@WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <594040.890511@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 31 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Received: from ZERMATT.LCS.MIT.EDU (CHAOS 17316) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 11 May 89 19:20:40 EDT Received: from OUROBOROS.MEDIA.MIT.EDU by ZERMATT.LCS.MIT.EDU via CHAOS with CHAOS-MAIL id 257082; Thu 11-May-89 19:13:25 EDT Date: Thu, 11 May 89 19:12 EDT From: Michael Travers To: COMSAT@AI.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU In-Reply-To: <593647.890511@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Message-ID: <19890511231220.8.MT@OUROBOROS.MEDIA.MIT.EDU> Date: Thu, 11 May 89 01:51:56 EDT From: Communications Satellite Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 27 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network. The presumably came from last night's Subgenius digest. I don't understand this message, since a) MC passed it with no complaint and b) previous digests have been over twice this big, with no complaint. Is it some function of AI's recent network brokenness? The digest responsible can be found in MC:COMAIL;SUBG TOOBIG.  Date: Fri, 12 May 89 00:05:47 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: DRAGON@AI.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <594217.890512@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Parsing error: Bad format. Line stopped at is: RCPT:WILLIAM Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-PROGRAM:BDAY AUTHOR:DRAGON HEADER-FORCE:RFC733 RCPT:WILLIAM î SUBJECT:Happy Birthday! TEXT;-1 Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday dear Brian, Happy birthday to you.  Date: Fri, 12 May 89 01:03:07 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU:mmdf@ARDEC.ARPA"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <594228.890512@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 35 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Fri, 12 May 89 01:18:11 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "Aviation-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <594233.890512@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 35 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Fri, 12 May 89 17:22:51 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU:telecomlist-request@mailinglists"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <594365.890512@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 15 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Fri, 12 May 89 20:14:54 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Friday, 12 May 1989 20:14-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <594490.890512@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: (BUG CHAOS) at MC.LCS.MIT.EDU; Recipient name apparently rejected. Last reply was: {550 Unable to parse address} Failed message follows: ------- Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 12 MAY 89 20:14:41 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Fri, 12 May 89 20:06:55 EDT Received: by FENCHURCH.MIT.EDU (5.54/DA1.0.2) id AA07958; Fri, 12 May 89 20:06:01 EDT From: Alan M. Steele Message-Id: <8905130006.AA07958@FENCHURCH.MIT.EDU> To: Devon Sean McCullough Cc: BUG-CHAOS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@eddie.mit.edu, postmaster@EDDIE.MIT.EDU In-Reply-To: Your message of Fri, 12 May 89 14:54:29 -0400. <594263.890512.DEVON@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Date: Fri, 12 May 89 20:05:59 EDT Whatever the problem was, it seems to have gone away. Mail is flowing to AI once again. -neptune  Date: Sat, 13 May 89 01:28:46 EDT From: Larry Kolodney Subject: Msg of Friday, 12 May 1989 08:06-EDT To: COMSAT@AI.AI.MIT.EDU In-reply-to: Msg of Fri 12 May 89 08:37:07 EDT from Communications Satellite Message-ID: <594604.890513.LKK@AI.AI.MIT.EDU>  Date: Sun, 28 May 89 18:51:53 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: cjl@LIFE.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <601359.890528@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 487 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Received: from lcs.mit.edu (CHAOS 15044) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 13 Jun 89 22:21:21 EDT Date: Tue, 13 Jun 89 22:17:22 EDT From: lcs Mail System (MMDF) Sender: mmdf@lcs.mit.edu Subject: Failed mail (msg.aa02772) To: NET-ORIGIN@ai.ai.mit.edu Message-ID: <8906132217.ac08019@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu> Your message could not be delivered to 'papert@RICE-CHEX.ai.mit.edu (host: rice-chex.ai.mit.edu) (queue: smtp)' for the following reason: ' ... User unknown' Your message follows: Received: from ai.ai.mit.edu by mintaka.lcs.mit.edu id aa02772; 13 Jun 89 22:13 EDT Received: from EDDIE.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 13 JUN 89 22:15:14 EDT Received: by EDDIE.MIT.EDU with UUCP with smail2.5 with sendmail-5.45/4.7 id ; Tue, 13 Jun 89 21:59:49 EDT Received: by XN.LL.MIT.EDU; Tue, 13 Jun 89 21:52:03 EDT Posted-Date: Wed, 26 Apr 89 10:09:26 pdt Received: from uwm-cs.UUCP by spool.cs.wisc.edu; Tue, 13 Jun 89 18:48:29 -0500 Received: by uwm-cs.milw.wisc.EDU; id AA05824; Wed, 26 Apr 89 12:37:38 CDT Received: by csd4.milw.wisc.edu; id AA02148; Wed, 26 Apr 89 12:36:53 -0500 Received: by lll-winken.llnl.gov (smail2.5) id AA01328; 26 Apr 89 10:32:45 PDT (Wed) Received: by well.UUCP (smail2.5) id AA25150; 26 Apr 89 10:09:31 PDT (Wed) Received: by well.UUCP (4.12/4.7) id AA25139; Wed, 26 Apr 89 10:09:26 pdt Date: Wed, 26 Apr 89 10:09:26 pdt From: well!remy@csd4.milw.wisc.edu (Danica Remy) Message-Id: <8904261709.AA25139@well.UUCP> To: papert@ai.ai.mit.edu.UUCP Subject: Learning Conference Costa Rica Hi! This is the tenative schedule right now. What parts do you think you will be able join us for? June 4 Sunday Arrive in San Jose (stay at Hotel Cariari) June 5 Monday Depart early morning for river trip and ca mping June 6 Tuesday Continue river running /camp out June 7 Wednesday " " " June 8 Thursday Return to Hotel Cariari by dinner June 9 Friday Conference June 10 Saturday, Scenic boat ride and conference on private bo at June 11 Sunday Conference until early afternoon, depart a fternoon The trip before the Learning Conference is an optional expense. The Learning Conference will not be covering the cost. We think it will be between 300-600 for the trip. This depends on what we actully end up doing. We are reviewing the options right now and should have a clearer idea about what we are doing the days before the conference by next week. Our goal is to have a environmental learning experience, mostly looking at forestation and natural history. Peter Warshall and one other guide will be leading the trip. It will entail camping out. i will be sending further information about Costa Rica in the next week. Presently confirmed for the pre-conference trip are, Stewart and patty, Danny and patty, Jim and Barbara pagos, peter and diana, Jim Lovelock and Sandy, franciso varela and myself. Please let me know if you and/or a partner will be planing on the preconference trip. Learning Conference will cover your round trip flight in Business Class to and from Costa rica and the hotel rooms and expenses on june 8,9,10 and the day of the 11th. I am looking forward to getting a reply Many good wishes, Danica  Date: Sat, 17 Jun 89 18:32:48 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Saturday, 17 June 1989 18:32-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <610609.890617@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: jpexg%nc at MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU; Recipient name apparently rejected. Last reply was: {550 (BHST) Unknown host/domain name in "jpexg%nc@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU"} Failed message follows: ------- Received: from NC.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 17 JUN 89 18:32:33 EDT Received: by nc.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.31/4.7 id ; Sat, 17 Jun 89 17:29:55 EST Date: Sat, 17 Jun 89 17:29:55 EST From: jpexg@nc.MIT.EDU (John Purbrick) To: jpexg%nc@ai.ai.mit.edu Subject: none These are the times that try our souls.  Date: Wed, 21 Jun 89 00:03:55 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Wednesday, 21 June 1989 00:03-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <612051.890621@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: jpexg%nc at MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU; Recipient name apparently rejected. Last reply was: {550 (BHST) Unknown host/domain name in "jpexg%nc@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU"} Failed message follows: ------- Received: from NC.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 21 JUN 89 00:03:35 EDT Received: by nc.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.31/4.7 id ; Tue, 20 Jun 89 23:00:15 EST Date: Tue, 20 Jun 89 23:00:15 EST From: jpexg@nc.MIT.EDU (John Purbrick) To: jpexg%nc@ai.ai.mit.edu Subject: none You're even more wondeerful!  Received: from lcs.mit.edu (CHAOS 15044) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 21 Jun 89 05:11:12 EDT Received: from [192.48.96.2] by mintaka.lcs.mit.edu id aa22642; 21 Jun 89 5:03 EDT Received: from mcvax.UUCP by uunet.uu.net (5.61/1.14) with UUCP id AA01257; Wed, 21 Jun 89 05:03:14 -0400 Received: by mcvax.cwi.nl via EUnet; Wed, 21 Jun 89 10:43:39 +0200 (MET) Received: by goya.dit.upm.es (EUnet) (3.2/5.8) Wed, 21 Jun 89 10:19:26 +0200 Date: Wed, 21 Jun 89 10:19:26 +0200 Message-Id: <8906210819.AA00184@goya.dit.upm.es> To: COMSAT%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.lcs.mit.edu From: ES Gateway Subject: ES Mail Network -- failed mail ----- Mail failure diagnostics ----- Rejected-Message-id: <612140.890621@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Message Recipients: luis%ciber@top.upc.es: unable to transfer -- unknown address ----- Unsent message follows ----- From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU,@MITVMA.MIT.EDU:LUIS%CIBER@TOP.UPC.ES"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <612140.890621@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Subject: Msg of Wednesday, 21 June 1989 03:58-EDT >X-Handled-By: EUnet via goya.uucp FAILED: tlp%mit-oz at MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU; Recipient name apparently rejected. Last reply was: {550 (BHST) Unknown host/domain name in "tlp%mit-oz@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU"} Failed message follows: ------- Received: from REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU (CHAOS 13065) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 21 Jun 89 03:57:01 EDT Received: from MITVMA.MIT.EDU by REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU via INTERNET with SMTP id 226308; 21 Jun 89 03:53:15 EDT Received: from MITVMA.MIT.EDU by mitvma.mit.edu (IBM VM SMTP R1.2.1MX) with BSMTP id 1070; Wed, 21 Jun 89 03:53:23 EDT X-Delivery-Notice: SMTP MAIL FROM does not correspond to sender. Received: from TOP.UPC.ES (SMTPUSER@EBRUPC51) by MITVMA.MIT.EDU (Mailer R2.03B) with BSMTP id 4259; Wed, 21 Jun 89 03:53:22 EDT Date: Wed, 21 Jun 89 09:51 GMT From: LUIS%CIBER%TOP.UPC.ES@mitvma.mit.edu Subject: Visita al Instituto de Cibernetica To: tlp%mit-oz@ai.ai.mit.edu X-VMS-To: TOP::IN%"tlp%mit-oz@ai.ai.mit.edu",LUIS Barcelona,19 de junio de 1989 Querido Tomas, Tenemos nuevamente la posibilidad de invitar, a traves de la Fundacion Fulbrigh y de "La Caixa" (a saving bank), a profesores norteamericanos para una estancia breve (una o dos semanas) en el Instituto de Cibernetica, para intercambiar informacion e ideas sobre los proyectos de investigacion que estamos desarrollando. Tras los diversos intentos fallidos, seguimos considerando de gran interes que pudieses venir unos dias para comentar los temas de robotica en que estamos trabajando y proseguir la excelente relacion humana que hemos tenido siempre contigo. La visita seria durante 1990, en la epoca en que mejor se adaptase a tus disponibilidades, con excepcion del mes de agosto que aqui es oficialmente de vacaciones. En el resto, nos adaptariamos al periodo que mas te conviniese. No es necesario que te insista en lo mucho que nos agradaria que pudieses aceptar nuestra invitacion y en lo fructifera que sin duda seria tu estancia con nosotros. Por favor, enviame tu contestacion cuanto antes, por E-mail a fin de poder iniciar los tramites. Los detalles podemos comentarlos mas tarde. Mi mas cordial saludo y mis recuerdos a tu esposa. Hasta pronto, Luis Basanez  Date: Wed, 21 Jun 89 22:41:34 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Wednesday, 21 June 1989 22:41-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <612522.890621@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> ============ A copy of your message is being returned, because: ============ "FOOBUZZ" at AI.AI.MIT.EDU is an unknown recipient. ============ Failed message follows: ============ Received: from NC.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 21 JUN 89 22:41:23 EDT Received: by nc.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.31/4.7 id ; Wed, 21 Jun 89 21:37:53 EST Date: Wed, 21 Jun 89 21:37:53 EST From: jpexg@nc.MIT.EDU (John Purbrick) To: foobuzz@ai Subject: none This is not a message  Date: Thu, 22 Jun 89 10:02:45 EDT From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Wednesday, 21 June 1989 22:30-EDT To: NET-ORIGIN%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <612601.890622@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> FAILED: jpexg%nc at MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU; I gave up on sending this after 31 "temporary" errors. Failed message follows: ------- Received: from NC.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 21 JUN 89 22:30:01 EDT Received: by nc.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.31/4.7 id ; Wed, 21 Jun 89 21:26:30 EST Date: Wed, 21 Jun 89 21:26:30 EST From: jpexg@nc.MIT.EDU (John Purbrick) To: jpexg%nc@ai.ai.mit.edu Subject: none Are you out there John?  Received: from lcs.mit.edu (CHAOS 15044) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 23 Jun 89 13:37:05 EDT Date: Fri, 23 Jun 89 13:35:49 EDT From: lcs Mail System (MMDF) Sender: mmdf@lcs.mit.edu Subject: Failed mail (msg.aa09983) To: NET-ORIGIN@ai.ai.mit.edu Message-ID: <8906231335.ab00355@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu> Your message could not be delivered to 'jpexg%nc@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU (host: chaos&ai.ai.mit.edu) (queue: delay)' for the following reason: '(BHST) Unknown host/domain name in "jpexg%nc@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU"' Your message follows: Received: from ai.ai.mit.edu by mintaka.lcs.mit.edu id aa09983; 21 Jun 89 13:45 EDT Received: from NC.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 21 JUN 89 13:48:33 EDT Received: by nc.MIT.EDU with sendmail-5.31/4.7 id ; Wed, 21 Jun 89 12:45:09 EST Date: Wed, 21 Jun 89 12:45:09 EST From: jpexg@nc.MIT.EDU (John Purbrick) To: jpexg%nc@ai.ai.mit.edu Subject: none Message-ID: <8906211345.aa09983@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu> John is wonderful!  Received: from lcs.mit.edu (CHAOS 15044) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 26 Jun 89 20:17:43 EDT Date: Mon, 26 Jun 89 20:11:28 EDT From: lcs Mail System (MMDF) Sender: mmdf@lcs.mit.edu Subject: Failed mail (msg.aa28495) To: NET-ORIGIN@ai.ai.mit.edu Message-ID: <8906262011.ab13047@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu> After 7 days (152 hours), your message could not be fully delivered. It failed to be received by the following address(es): dmk@vaxpopuli.unm.edu (host: vaxpopuli.unm.edu) (queue: smtp) Problems usually are due to service interruptions at the receiving machine. Less often, they are caused by the communication system. Your message follows: Received: from ai.ai.mit.edu by mintaka.lcs.mit.edu id aa28495; 20 Jun 89 11:51 EDT Received: from 40700015151 by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 20 JUN 89 11:54:00 EDT Received: by saffron.LCS.MIT.EDU id AA01262; Tue, 20 Jun 89 11:50:27 EDT Date: Tue, 20 Jun 89 11:50:27 EDT From: smf@saffron.LCS.MIT.EDU (Stuart Freedman) To: dmk@ai.AI.MIT.EDU Subject: helloooo Cc: dmk@CHARON.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <8906201151.aa28495@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu> David - It seems that ccc has gone away. How can one send you e-mail? Stuart  Received: from lcs.mit.edu (CHAOS 15044) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 26 Jun 89 20:30:20 EDT Received: from VM1.NODAK.EDU by mintaka.lcs.mit.edu id aa11924; 26 Jun 89 20:27 EDT Received: from NDSUVM1.BITNET by VM1.NoDak.EDU (IBM VM SMTP R1.2.1MX) with BSMTP id 8408; Mon, 26 Jun 89 19:27:14 CDT Received: by NDSUVM1 (Mailer R2.03B) id 8406; Mon, 26 Jun 89 19:27:13 CDT Date: Mon, 26 Jun 89 19:27:12 CDT From: Revised List Processor (1.6a) Subject: Output of your job "COMSAT%AI.AI.MIT.EDU" To: COMSAT%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.lcs.mit.edu Message-ID: <8906262027.aa11924@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu> > FAILED: AILIST-REQUEST at ZERMATT.LCS.MIT.EDU; Recipient name apparently Unknown command -- "FAILED:". Try HELP. All subsequent commands have been flushed. Summary of resource utilization ------------------------------- CPU time: 0.23 sec Device I/O: 9 Overhead CPU: 0.03 sec Paging I/O: 16 CPU model: 3081 DASD model: 3380  Date: Fri, 7 Jul 89 15:37:09 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: SWG%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <618268.890707@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Parsing error: Bad format. Line stopped at is: TO:40700003130M"o Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-JOB:MAIL SENT-BY:SWG EXPIRES:41 MSG-FN1:JOB SUBJECT:job opportunity TO:40700003130M"bboard TO:40700015044M"bboard TO:40700003130M"o TO:40700003130M"o TO:2225200002M"bboard TEXT;362 JOB OPPORTUNITY: Implementors of "Zork", "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", and "Leather Goddesses of Phobos" seeking hotshot "C" programmer with knowledge of IBM-PC graphics. Object: new entertainment products. Reply to SWG@AI.MIT.EDU.  Date: Mon, 10 Jul 89 11:10:43 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: SWG%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <618816.890710@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Parsing error: EOF before attribute finished. Line stopped at is: ^_ Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-JOB:MAIL SENT-BY:SWG EXPIRES:41 MSG-FN1:JOB SUBJECT:job opportunity TO:40700003130M"bboard TO:40700015044M"bboard TO:2225200002M"bboard TEXT;414 JOB OPPORTUNITY: Implementors of "Zork", "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", and "Leather Goddesses of Phobos" seeking hotshot "C" programmer with knowledge of IBM-PC graphics. Object: new entertainment products. Reply to SWG@AI.AI.MIT.EDU or dial (617) MINI-BLO. ^_  Date: Thu, 13 Jul 89 16:07:54 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU:Mailer.pa@XEROX.COM"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <620618.890713@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Parsing error: Bad format. Line stopped at is: TO:"partyl list@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- NET-MAIL-FROM-HOST:40700013065 RETURN-PATH:@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU:Mailer.pa@XEROX.COM TO:"partyl list@AI.AI.MIT.EDU TEXT;-1 Received: from REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU (CHAOS 13065) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 13 Jul 89 16:07:46 EDT Received: from XEROX.COM by REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU via INTERNET with SMTP id 235447; 13 Jul 89 16:07:01 EDT Date: 13 Jul 89 12:59:58 PDT (Thursday) From: Mailer.pa@Xerox.COM To: "partyl list"@ai.ai.mit.edu Subject: Undeliverable mail Unable to deliver msg to the following recipients: "dph.pa" => invalid recipient. Successfully delivered to some recipients. The text of your message was -------------------- Return-Path: <"partyl list"@ai.ai.mit.edu> Received: from lcs.mit.edu ([18.26.0.36]) by Xerox.COM ; 13 JUL 89 12:39:11 PDT Received: from ai.ai.mit.edu by mintaka.lcs.mit.edu id aa12903; 13 Jul 89 15:24 EDT Date: Thu, 13 Jul 89 15:21:04 EDT From: "partyl list%AI.AI.MIT.EDU"@MINTAKA.lcs.mit.edu Sender: LSP@ai.ai.mit.edu Subject: N+2th Almost Annual Barbeque To: "(@FILE [LSP;PRTYL >]) %AI.AI.MIT.EDU"@MINTAKA.lcs.mit.edu Message-ID: <620574.890713.LSP@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Lee Parks invites you to his N+2th almost annual barbeque on Sat., 5 August 1989 at 55 Taconic Rd., Millwood, N.Y. in the county of Westchester, beginning at 1:00 PM (Rain or Shine). Be prepared for volleyball. Please R.S.V.P to lsp@ai.ai.mit.edu and cbf@ai.ai.mit.edu or call (212) 685-5459 (home) or (212) 820-8142 (office). Hope to see you all there. Directions to the party site and local phone numbers are as follows: From Boston: Take the Mass. Turnpike (I-90) West to I-84 West (South) (formerly I-86) through Connecticut and into New York State, exit I-84 at I-684. Take I-684 South to Exit 6 at N.Y. 35. West on 35 (towards Katonah). Cross bridge over reservoir. After about 2-3 miles on N.Y. 35, you will intersect N.Y. at a stop light, go left on N.Y. 100 South, through intersection with N.Y. 118 and across second reservior bridge. Continuing on 100, cross under Taconic Pkwy, then immediate right up Inningwood Rd. First stop sign, right on Taconic Rd to number 55. Taconic Rd. is shaped like a 'P', you enter from Inningwood at the base. The house is halfway around on the outside of the circular portion of the road. From NYC: Take any route out of city to Westchester to Taconic Pkwy north. Exit Taconic Pkwy at N.Y. 100/133 Millwood/Ossining. At stop sign at bottom of exit ramp go right on 100/133 under Pkwy. Then immediate right up Inningwood Rd. At the first stop sign go right on Taconic Rd to number 55. Taconic Rd. is shaped like a 'P', you enter from Inningwood at the base. The house is halfway around on the outside of the circular portion of the road. Any problems, call for help at the party site: (914) 941-3958, -1197 Sorry if you get this message more than once, but such is world of reliable mail. -lsp  Date: Thu, 10 Aug 89 03:40:47 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU:MAILER-DAEMON@UUNET.UU.NET"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <631994.890810@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Parsing error: Bad format. Line stopped at is: TO:"Richard L. Butler@AI.AI.MIT.EDU Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- NET-MAIL-FROM-HOST:40700013065 RETURN-PATH:@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU:MAILER-DAEMON@UUNET.UU.NET TO:"Richard L. Butler@AI.AI.MIT.EDU TEXT;-1 Received: from REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU (CHAOS 13065) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 10 Aug 89 03:40:46 EDT Received: from UUNET.UU.NET by REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU via INTERNET with SMTP id 247732; 10 Aug 89 03:38:01 EDT Received: from MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU by uunet.uu.net (5.61/1.14) with SMTP id AA12766; Thu, 10 Aug 89 03:37:35 -0400 Date: Thu, 10 Aug 89 03:37:35 -0400 From: MAILER-DAEMON@uunet.uu.net (Mail Delivery Subsystem) Subject: Returned mail: Host unknown Message-Id: <8908100737.AA12766@uunet.uu.net> To: <"Richard L. Butler"@ai.ai.mit.edu> ----- Transcript of session follows ----- bad system name: cunixd uux failed. code 68 550 ... Host unknown ----- Unsent message follows ----- Received: from MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU by uunet.uu.net (5.61/1.14) with SMTP id AA12754; Thu, 10 Aug 89 03:37:35 -0400 Received: from ai.ai.mit.edu by mintaka.lcs.mit.edu id aa27216; 10 Aug 89 2:16 EDT Date: Thu, 10 Aug 89 02:18:48 EDT From: "Richard L. Butler%AI.AI.MIT.EDU"@MINTAKA.lcs.mit.edu Sender: TSM@ai.ai.mit.edu Subject: 11/750 VAX information To: cunixd!gld@uunet.uu.net Cc: TSM%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.lcs.mit.edu Message-Id: <631985.890810.TSM@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> I would be interested in learning more about the 750 VAX you mentioned in your posting, i.e.: What are the main disks? What controller are they hung from? What comm option provides the 16 asynch lines? Is the 1600 bpi tape a TS11? If not, what is it and what is its controller? Is the 10.4 MB disk an RL02? It sure sounds like one. What kind of price are you looking for (a range would be fine)? Please respond to me either here at AI (TSM@AI as in the cc: line) or, failing that, either write to me at Computer TimeShare Corporation Post Office Box M College Park, MD 20740-1089 Attn: Richard L. Butler or just call me at (301) 220-0600. Be certain not to dial 0060 or you'll fall into the hands of Cellular One. Thank you, and Be seeing you...  Date: Fri, 11 Aug 89 00:49:10 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: BSON%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <632426.890811@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Parsing error: Bad SITE spec - "@ufh.dynas.se" Line stopped at is: RCPT:("flag@ufh.dynas.se rolff"@ufh.dynas.se) Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-PROGRAM:RMAIL FROM-XUNAME:BSON FROM-UNAME:BSON AUTHOR:BSON RCPT:("flag@ufh.dynas.se rolff"@ufh.dynas.se) SUBJECT:Saigon? TEXT;-1 N}gon som h|rt talas om ett h}rdrocksband som heter Saigon? Synpunkter?  Date: Sun, 13 Aug 89 16:41:45 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: MTD%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <633247.890813@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Parsing error: Bad SITE spec - "@COMPUSERVE.COM" Line stopped at is: RCPT:("76340,2761"@COMPUSERVE.COM) Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-PROGRAM:BABYL FROM-XUNAME:MTD FROM-UNAME:MTD HEADER-FORCE:RFC733 AUTHOR:MTD RCPT:("76340,2761"@COMPUSERVE.COM) RCPT:(rs@AI (R-OPTION CC)) RCPT:(mtd@AI (R-OPTION CC)) RCPT:(digex@AI (R-OPTION CC)) TEXT;-1 Yet another attempt at the Compuserve gateway.  Date: Sun, 13 Aug 89 16:50:05 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: MTD%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <633252.890813@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Parsing error: Bad SITE spec - "@COMPUSERVE.COM" Line stopped at is: RCPT:("76340,2761"@COMPUSERVE.COM) Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-PROGRAM:BABYL FROM-XUNAME:MTD FROM-UNAME:MTD HEADER-FORCE:RFC733 AUTHOR:MTD RCPT:("76340,2761"@COMPUSERVE.COM) RCPT:(mtd@AI (R-OPTION CC)) TEXT;-1 Test message to Compuserve user.  Date: Thu, 24 Aug 89 04:04:10 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "SCA-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <637164.890824@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 50 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 24 Aug 89 17:32:25 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU,@cs.utexas.edu:iuvax!inuxc!daemon@ames.arc.nasa.gov"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <637394.890824@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 51 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Tue, 5 Sep 89 13:26:10 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU,@MITVMA.MIT.EDU:AIDSNEWS@RUTVM1.BITNET"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <640937.890905@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 62 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Received: from lcs.mit.edu (CHAOS 15044) by AI.AI.MIT.EDU 5 Sep 89 13:54:00 EDT Received: from MITVMA.MIT.EDU by mintaka.lcs.mit.edu id aa07651; 5 Sep 89 13:47 EDT Received: from MITVMA.MIT.EDU by mitvma.mit.edu (IBM VM SMTP R1.2.1MX) with BSMTP id 2755; Tue, 05 Sep 89 13:32:39 EDT Received: from RUTVM1.RUTGERS.EDU by MITVMA.MIT.EDU (Mailer R2.03B) with BSMTP id 3601; Tue, 05 Sep 89 13:32:35 EDT Received: by RUTVM1 (Mailer R2.04RU) id 3470; Tue, 05 Sep 89 13:28:56 EDT Date: Tue, 5 Sep 89 13:28:53 EDT From: Revised List Processor (1.6b) Subject: Message To: COMSAT%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.lcs.mit.edu Message-ID: <8909051347.aa07651@mintaka.lcs.mit.edu> Your mailing for AIDSNEWS has been submitted to the list editor: Michael Smith .  Date: Tue, 12 Sep 89 00:02:41 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: DRAGON%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <643147.890912@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Parsing error: Bad format. Line stopped at is: RCPT:EPPINGE Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-PROGRAM:BDAY AUTHOR:DRAGON HEADER-FORCE:RFC733 RCPT:EPPINGE î SUBJECT:Happy Birthday! TEXT;-1 Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday dear Steven, Happy birthday to you.  Date: Thu, 5 Oct 89 01:18:19 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "SCA-REQUEST@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <651867.891005@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 50 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 5 Oct 89 04:16:12 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU,@saqqara.cis.ohio-state.edu:postmaster@compuserve.com"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <651917.891005@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 51 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 5 Oct 89 20:50:34 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: HUFF%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <652245.891005@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Parsing error: Bad SITE spec - "@GEMINI.ARC.NASA.GOV" Line stopped at is: RCPT:("HUFF%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.lcs.mit.edu"@GEMINI.ARC.NASA.GOV (R-OPTION CC)) Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-PROGRAM:BABYL FROM-XUNAME:HUFF FROM-UNAME:HUFF HEADER-FORCE:RFC733 AUTHOR:HUFF RCPT:(gazis@HALLEY.ARC.NASA.GOV) RCPT:("HUFF%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.lcs.mit.edu"@GEMINI.ARC.NASA.GOV (R-OPTION CC)) SUBJECT: Printers USER-HEADER:In-reply-to: Msg of Thu 5 Oct 89 09:42:13 PDT from gazis at halley.arc.nasa.gov TEXT;-1 Hello: Thanks for the information. I have additional questions: 1) Which font can one not switch out on the LQ-850? Is it one of the default fonts, or one that one loads from an external source? 2) Can one download, as in from the computer, additional fonts to the Epson. 3) Please define (roughly) the "Very Short Time" it takes the ThinkJet to print a page, and the "Long Pause" for the ink to dry. My ultimate problem is this: I have access to objects that generate PostScript but don't have the $2000+ for a LaserJet + PS emulation, much less $3000+ for native PS. And right now the need is for good quality text output. But I want to get something that can eventually handle PS quality output. Epson just made an offer of software PS emulation. Two problems: a) you have to buy one of their printers; b) you need a 286-based machine (minimum) and 4+Mb disk space. Even so, Epson was high on the list. Now I'll look more carefully elsewhere .... Thanks. ________________ I'll get your Traveller stuff to Glenn as fast as possible and get his response in the queue. Bob Huff  Date: Fri, 6 Oct 89 03:36:10 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU:MAILER-DAEMON@decwrl.dec.com"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <652325.891006@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 65 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 19 Oct 89 15:39:13 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: PGS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <657454.891019@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 75 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Fri, 20 Oct 89 01:28:54 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU:inmet!justin@uunet.uu.net"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <657722.891020@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 72 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Sat, 21 Oct 89 15:01:47 EDT From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU:MAILER-DAEMON@AI.MIT.EDU"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <658412.891021@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 54 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 2 Nov 89 01:51:37 EST From: Communications Satellite To: "@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU:MAILER-DAEMON@decwrl.dec.com"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <663887.891102@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 57 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 9 Nov 89 19:51:15 EST From: Communications Satellite Subject: Msg of Thursday, 9 November 1989 19:51-EST To: NET-ORIGIN%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <667295.891109@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> ============ A copy of your message is being returned, because: ============ "JPEXG" at AI.AI.MIT.EDU is an unknown recipient. Will try sending to the file "USERS2;JPEXG MAIL". ============ Failed message follows: ============ Received: from NC.MIT.EDU by AI.AI.MIT.EDU via Chaosnet; 9 NOV 89 19:51:10 EST Received: by nc.mit.edu with sendmail-5.31/4.7 id ; Thu, 9 Nov 89 19:51:08 EST Date: Thu, 9 Nov 89 19:51:08 EST From: jpexg@nc.mit.edu (John Purbrick) To: jpexg@ai.ai.mit.edu Subject: none Hoo, are ye there Johnny?  Date: Mon, 27 Nov 89 15:42:05 EST From: Communications Satellite To: ZVONA%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <673228.891127@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 84 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Fri, 29 Dec 89 19:13:59 EST From: Communications Satellite To: BSON%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <683876.891229@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Parsing error: Bad SITE spec - "@ufh.fangorn.tymnet.com" Line stopped at is: RCPT:("gunnar@fangorn.tymnet.com gunnar"@ufh.fangorn.tymnet.com) Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-PROGRAM:RMAIL FROM-XUNAME:BSON FROM-UNAME:BSON AUTHOR:BSON RCPT:("gunnar@fangorn.tymnet.com gunnar"@ufh.fangorn.tymnet.com) SUBJECT: Ett [rende TEXT;-1 Hur m}s det? H{r {r svinkallt, mellan -10 och -20 grader, vilket det har varit dom senaste dagarna. I Florida var det frost, med resultat att st|rre delen av vinterns sk|rd av citrusfrukter fr|s bort. Hur g}r det med KOM-datan? Ber{tta! Hoppas att du hade en kul jul, sj{lv lyckades jag med konststycket att laga till en vitl|ks}ngande pepparstark rostbiff (yum!) med rostade pot{ter, rostad svamp, och kokta gr|na b|nor. Till detta serverades en yorkshirepudding. Typiskt engelsk julmat. Fick t.o.m. en julklapp - Marvin Minskys "Society of the mind" - signerad! Wow! (Den {r inte signerad {n, men Marvin har lovat att signera den trots att han aldrig g|r s}nt i normala fall... Yip!) Nu till mitt {rende... Kan du skicka mig min mail box, s} jag har n}gon mail att l{sa n{sta vecka? (Sitter just nu vid en lisp-maskin. Diggar helt klart tangentbordet.. Hyper-Super-Meta-Symbol-Shift-Control!) Gott nytt h}r med m}nga fyverkerier! (H{r i Boston ska det bli LaserShow! S}des}! Skryt skryt!) -b.  Date: Fri, 19 Jan 90 16:55:02 EST From: Communications Satellite To: ALAN%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <691016.900119@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Can't retrieve message Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-JOB:E SENT-BY:ALAN' AUTHOR:ALAN HEADER-FORCE:ITS TO:"(ALAN (R-OPTION SMALL-CLI)) ATTRIBUTE:(SPECIAL-REQ KILL-MSG <689114.900115.alan@AI.AI.MIT.EDU>) TEXT;0  Date: Wed, 24 Jan 90 21:45:14 EST From: Communications Satellite To: DIGEX%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <693103.900124@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Parsing error: Bad SITE spec - "@UFL.EDU" Line stopped at is: RCPT:("chen@gatech.edu dog"@UFL.EDU) Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-PROGRAM:BABYL FROM-XUNAME:DIGEX FROM-UNAME:DIGEX HEADER-FORCE:RFC733 AUTHOR:DIGEX RCPT:(nsmith@IBM.COM) RCPT:(h_pomeranz@ATT.COM) RCPT:(budd@AI) RCPT:("chen@gatech.edu dog"@UFL.EDU) SUBJECT: [simsong: [dcj@DECVAX.DEC.COM: The Industry in 1990]] TEXT;-1 Date: 24 Jan 90 08:45:33 EST (Wed) From: Simson L. Garfinkel To: elbows at bloom-beacon.mit.edu Re: [dcj@DECVAX.DEC.COM: The Industry in 1990] From DECVAX.DEC.COM!dcj Tue Jan 23 19:19:22 1990 remote from garp To: sipb@ATHENA.MIT.EDU Subject: The Industry in 1990 Date: Tue, 23 Jan 90 10:46:20 EST From: dcj@DECVAX.DEC.COM ------- Forwarded Message [... forwarding deleted ...] Predictions for 1990 January Egypt launches a megasuit charging Xerox, Apple, Microsoft, HP and IBM with copyright infringement, claiming its hieroglyphics constitute the first use of icons. IBM is dropped from the suit when documents in its archives prove that an ancient ancestor of Thomas Watson Sr. purchased the rights 6000 years ago. February Rios (the new RT) is introduced running OS/2. "Well" says xxxx, "we said we were committed to OS/2, and AIX is a little behind schedule. It will be ready next quarter" Oracle execs prepare for the intro of Version 7.0 by hiring a space shuttle, the rock group "The Who", half a dozen Elvis impersonators, and a battalion of French chefs, until they realize they forgot to develop a product. Mips Computer Systems changes their name to MIPS 'R' US. Robert Morris Jr. is tried for six weeks before a jury of his peers, but the verdict is delayed when all 12 jurors are discovered logged on to secret Pentagon computers. March Despite continued negotiations with AT&T, the OSF goes ahead with plans to announce OSF/3, providing in-depth details of the features it will add for that version, and how the new version relates to the previous one, OSF/2. It also promises OSF/1 deliveries will begin in 18 months. Sun finally replies to DEC's volley by promising to double any trade-in DEC offers to Sun users who buy DECstations, as long as the users buy new Suns; DEC responds by offering to pay Sun users who switch. April Just when it looks like no one is willing to purchase AT&T's Unix Software Operation, real estate tycoon Donald Trump steps in and buys USO outright. He changes the name to Trumpix and says the next version - previously known as SVR4.1 - will be called System T. A week later the Trumpix Software Operation (TSO) unveils an embedded accounting program that maintains two sets of books, complete with "naughty and nice" icons, and promises to port TCP/IP-ALPS to SystemT for networking with Swiss checking accounts and the OpenTrumpLook Golden User Interface (GUI). Licensing fees will be upgraded to $17 per user for the bundled release "to keep the riffraff away." The dollar sign prompt will remain unchanged. After two months on the market, sales of Lotus's Unix version of 1-2-3 outstrip OS/2 version by two-to-one. IBM says OS/2 wasn't designed for mere spreadsheets, but won't comment on what OS/2 is particularly good for (look for more cheap shots later) May Sun MicroSystems makes a major announcement, promising its Intel-architecture workstation users a continued operating system upgrade path, but one "separate and equal" from the SPARC-based SunOS. "People should stop saying we'd like to kill the Intel line", says CEO Scott Mcnealy. "In fact, the new Intel OS will be based on the best software we could find anywhere -- version 6" Steve Jobs rolls out the follow-on version of the NeXT computer, with color and X windows, promising to only sell to corporate users who have graduated from college. IBM says it is tired of its reputation for pre-announcing products, and intends to take action to turn it around. Details next year. June RISC becomes passi overnight with the introduction of the NISC (No Instruction Set Computer). NISC is hailed as the logical progression of computing architecture from many instructions to just a few to none at all - -- it just runs off your data. In fact, NISC resolves the software-development bottleneck problem in a single stroke, because it comes with a wealth of applications: it runs every vaporware product known to man. NeXT announces that it will now make its computers available to people who have at least been to college. July The Pulitzer Prize committee announces a new computer manuals category for 1990. Not only are there no winners, but several companies are sent copies of "Beginning English as a Second Language" Portable computer makers continue the "smaller is better " philosophy. Toshiba is the first to answer user complaints by adding a feature to its latest models that whistles when you clap your hands. August Local Teamsters officials attempt to unionize booth workers at major Unix trade shows. "When we heard that marketing departments of major corporations was referring to us as 'boothbabes,' that was the last straw," Local 1748 president Vanna White says. "We are not being hired to just look pretty and attract overpaid executives to a booth. We are professionals skilled in the brochure-distribution and business-card collection craft and it's damn time people realized it." NeXT says that anyone who has ever applied to a college is now eligible to buy its computers. September Scott McNealy stuns Sun Microsystems' board with his sudden resignation and the sale of all his stock. The panic-stricken board, looking for charisma equal to McNealy's, obtains a reprieve for jailed former PTL president Jim Bakker and appoints him CEO. His wife Tammy Faye becomes head of PR and begins issuing 'HyperText' releases. McNealy, meanwhile, uses the proceeds from his sale to buy Denmark, where residents are forced to wear a T-shirt with a cheesy drawing of a sunset and the words "Welcome to the New Country" . Wang Labs, having boarded the Unix bandwagon way too late and getting desperate after four consecutive losing quarters, releases Wang's Own Salad Dressing. "We know our installed base is our biggest asset, so all we have to do is come up with more products we can market to that base," says an insider, in describing the company's new strategy. Wang's Own is a hit, and accounts for 30 percent of revenues by the end of the year. October In a surprise move, IBM abandons mainframe manufacturing in order to concentrate on the PS/2 line. "it's about the surest commitment we could make to PS/2" says CEO John Akers. "We believe a network of PS/2s can work, we're prepared to use it in-house, and we expect our customers to do the same. It's not as if they have much of a choice anymore." Computer Land officials say they're flooded with purchase orders from Fortune-listed companies. "It's about the best thing that could have happened to us," they say. As for an OS, "We'll give everyone what they want, as long as it's AIX or Presentation Manager, Akers says. NeXT announces its computers can now be purchased by anyone who can prove they've seen an episode of the "Paper Chase". November Bill Gates pulls out the last stop in support of OS/2: he threatens to hold his breath until large users accept the operating system. Comdex/Fall '90 renames itself the Woodstock Nation and secedes from the US. The ghost of Jimi Hendrix walks the floor, reconfiguring operating systems with his teeth. (Hell, I don't understand it either (editorial comment)). December HP designs the world's smallest, most powerful multiprocessor machine, but is devastated when an engineer takes the only working prototype home and loses it between the cushions of his couch. Weeks later, it gets sucked up by a vacuum cleaner. Following the untimely demise of NeXT, Steve Jobs starts yet another company, called oNeMoReTiMe, and a new computer dubbed the wHatnEXt. Job's new machine will combine exciting new technologies such as 3-D mail and WTRM (Write Twice, Read Many) optical drives. Initial sales will be restricted to the elementary school market, where Jobs says, "All the really interesting applications are developed these days" [*> Of course you can't flap your arms and fly to the moon. After a while you run out of air to push against. <*] ------- End of Forwarded Message  Date: Wed, 21 Feb 90 10:43:17 EST From: Communications Satellite To: RS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <703130.900221@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Parsing error: Bad SITE spec - "@UNIXMAIL.TEDA" Line stopped at is: RCPT:("pdp8-lovers-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu"@UNIXMAIL.TEDA (R-OPTION CC)) Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-PROGRAM:BABYL FROM-XUNAME:RS FROM-UNAME:RS HEADER-FORCE:RFC733 AUTHOR:RS RCPT:(teda.IMA.ISC.COM!bob@IMA.IMA.ISC.COM) RCPT:("pdp8-lovers-request@mc.lcs.mit.edu"@UNIXMAIL.TEDA (R-OPTION CC)) SUBJECT: Archives available USER-HEADER:In-reply-to: Msg of Sat 17 Feb 90 11:24:24 PST from Bob Armstrong EDA/West TEXT;-1 Wellll.. the problem is this: the archives are sufficiently big that a lot of mailers don't like them (this is one area in which uucp wins - many SMTP mailers die horribly with more than 50K in a message...). A lot of mailers, unfortunately, includes the mailer on the machine I'm running the archives from. If you want, I can chop the file up and shar it, but you'll have to give me some time... ---Rob  Date: Thu, 1 Mar 90 00:10:27 EST From: Communications Satellite To: DRAGON%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <705921.900301@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Parsing error: EOF before attribute finished. Line stopped at is: I Message not sent and not queued;text of bad file follows: -------- FROM-PROGRAM:BDAY AUTHOR:DRAGON HEADER-FORCE:RFC733 RCPT:CARLMANîI SUBJECT:Happy Birthday! TEXT;-1 Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday dear CarlManning, Happy birthday to you.  Date: Mon, 19 Mar 90 20:52:30 EST From: Communications Satellite To: "@mit.mit.edu:gaynet-request@athena.mit.edu"@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <712538.900319@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 73 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Fri, 23 Mar 90 08:38:06 EST From: Communications Satellite To: "@rutgers.edu:snark!eric@uunet.uu.net"@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <714005.900323@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 77 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Tue, 27 Mar 90 20:58:14 EST From: Communications Satellite To: "@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU,@life.ai.mit.edu:gnulists@ai.mit.edu"@MC.LCS.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <715369.900327@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 65 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.  Date: Thu, 29 Mar 90 22:36:43 EST From: Communications Satellite To: "@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU:owner-info-gnu-emacs@AENEAS.MIT.EDU"@REAGAN.AI.MIT.EDU cc: MAIL-MAINTAINERS%AI.AI.MIT.EDU@MINTAKA.LCS.MIT.EDU Message-ID: <716143.900329@AI.AI.MIT.EDU> Error in input request file. Request too large. Message not sent and not queued; 63 Kbytes is far too large for me. Please use the FTP program to transfer huge files around the network.