Date : Fri, 16 May 1986203:31:00-MDT
From : "Pandora B. Berman" <CENT@mit-ai.ARPA>
Subject: Mildly antique mail
Between late December 1985 and April 1986, MIT-MC may have seemed to be
swallowing all mail larger than fairly small. Anyone under this impression
is correct; MC -was- swallowing such mail. Due to problems with COMSAT,
the ITS mailer daemon, MC was unable to transmit any mail larger than 2-3
ITS blocks (approximately 10K-15K chars); rather than drop such messages
into the bit bucket, COMSAT renamed them to be files on one of its
auxiliary directories. Yes, all that lost mail was carefully saved. So
now that COMSAT has been fixed, we're about to send all this stored,
heretofore untransmittable mail along to its originally intended
destinations.
This means that a lot of mail with very old dates is going to appear over
the next week or so (the process will take several days so as to not
overload COMSAT). Please don't panic at the antiquity of these messages;
just wait a week and the rush will be over, and then you can return to
receiving normal, ordinary, recently-sent mail.
A lot of these vastly delayed messages have probably already been resent
along alternate paths; we apologize for any duplication. Please note that
since COMSAT is now much sturdier (anyone interested in the gory details
may direct queries to ANTIQUE-MAIL@AI), it is now again able to deal with
fairly large messages, extensive mailing lists, and combinations thereof.