Gentlemen:
Just FYI, I got the three attached "rejected duplicate message" replies back
from the Listserv, so there is something amiss. I only sent the message
once, it was "approved", and went out, but the Listserv then sent back
multiple rejects, apparently after the post was distributed.
Note that the headers of each "submitted post" attached to the reject
messages have unique times. This is likely to point to times of interest in
the logs. This is not 3 successive rejects of multiple posts of identical
text, same message, as the only post I sent was sent at 5:48pm EDT, and only
sent once.
Jim
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James Fischer
NYC / Ocho Rios / Los Cristianos
917-628-4052 (cell / text msg)
Packetfire (Wickr Me,
Telegram)
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917-628-4052 (Signal)
212-410-2200 (residence
landline - rings at all residences)
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add
a sentence or two at the top explaining why you are resending the message.
This
explanation will help the other subscribers understand why they are getting
two
copies of the same message.
Wyatt Mangum had a unique approach - he'd lay carpeting scraps down, and create a patchwork quilt surface for his hives. It also made for a very relaxing surface upon which to stand.
Weed Eaters and bees do not get along, mostly due to the vibrations created on hive surfaces by a loud 2-stroke gasoline engine, so I bought electric weed eaters, and wired 15-amp inverters on each Volvo wagon to power them. Electric weed eaters do not disturb bees at all. Neither do machetes, but one has to think long and hard about providing machetes to teenager boys before sending them to spend a day alone deep in the middle of a national forest. Some boys are not ready for that.
As an aside, there has been much press coverage of "telling the bees" of the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Of course, one tells the bees of the death of their beekeeper and caretaker, not of the passing of someone who might have merely walked by the hives at random times. But telling bees "the queen is dead" would be met with consternation, as bees are acutely aware of the health of their queen, and would retort "OUR queen is fine, thank you very much."
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Your message is being returned to you unprocessed because it appears to
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already been distributed to the BEE-L list. That is, a message with
identical
text (but possibly with different mail headers) has been posted to the
list
recently, either by you or by someone else. If you have reason to resend
this
message to the list (for instance because you have been notified of a
hardware
failure with loss of data), please alter the text of the message in some
way
and resend it to the list. Altering the "Subject:" line or adding blank
lines
at the top or bottom of the message is not sufficient. Instead, you should
add
a sentence or two at the top explaining why you are resending the message.
This
explanation will help the other subscribers understand why they are getting
two
copies of the same message.
Wyatt Mangum had a unique approach - he'd lay carpeting scraps down, and create a patchwork quilt surface for his hives. It also made for a very relaxing surface upon which to stand.
Weed Eaters and bees do not get along, mostly due to the vibrations created on hive surfaces by a loud 2-stroke gasoline engine, so I bought electric weed eaters, and wired 15-amp inverters on each Volvo wagon to power them. Electric weed eaters do not disturb bees at all. Neither do machetes, but one has to think long and hard about providing machetes to teenager boys before sending them to spend a day alone deep in the middle of a national forest. Some boys are not ready for that.
As an aside, there has been much press coverage of "telling the bees" of the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Of course, one tells the bees of the death of their beekeeper and caretaker, not of the passing of someone who might have merely walked by the hives at random times. But telling bees "the queen is dead" would be met with consternation, as bees are acutely aware of the health of their queen, and would retort "OUR queen is fine, thank you very much."
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LISTSERV(R) list management software. For more information, go to:
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Your message is being returned to you unprocessed because it appears to
have
already been distributed to the BEE-L list. That is, a message with
identical
text (but possibly with different mail headers) has been posted to the
list
recently, either by you or by someone else. If you have reason to resend
this
message to the list (for instance because you have been notified of a
hardware
failure with loss of data), please alter the text of the message in some
way
and resend it to the list. Altering the "Subject:" line or adding blank
lines
at the top or bottom of the message is not sufficient. Instead, you should
add
a sentence or two at the top explaining why you are resending the message.
This
explanation will help the other subscribers understand why they are getting
two
copies of the same message.
Wyatt Mangum had a unique approach - he'd lay carpeting scraps down, and create a patchwork quilt surface for his hives. It also made for a very relaxing surface upon which to stand.
Weed Eaters and bees do not get along, mostly due to the vibrations created on hive surfaces by a loud 2-stroke gasoline engine, so I bought electric weed eaters, and wired 15-amp inverters on each Volvo wagon to power them. Electric weed eaters do not disturb bees at all. Neither do machetes, but one has to think long and hard about providing machetes to teenager boys before sending them to spend a day alone deep in the middle of a national forest. Some boys are not ready for that.
As an aside, there has been much press coverage of "telling the bees" of the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Of course, one tells the bees of the death of their beekeeper and caretaker, not of the passing of someone who might have merely walked by the hives at random times. But telling bees "the queen is dead" would be met with consternation, as bees are acutely aware of the health of their queen, and would retort "OUR queen is fine, thank you very much."
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