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George Robbins

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Jun 22, 1986, 2:19:39 PM6/22/86
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In article <4...@meccts.UUCP> ah...@meccts.UUCP (Shane P. McCarron) writes:
>In article <45700001@hpccc> dlow@hpccc writes:
>>It has been about a month since these groups have been supposedly
>>created but I have seen neither one. Has anyone out there actually
>>seen either of these groups?
>
>Although I have seen a number of messaages posted to the group
>net.consumers.house, they have all been rejected because a create
>group message never reached this site. As a metter of fact, I think
>that all sites in MN arre rejecting this group.
>--
>Shane P. McCarron UUCP ihnp4!meccts!ahby
>MECC Technical Services ATT (612) 481-3589

Well, there have been somthing like 150 messages posted to net.consumers.house
around this end of the world, making it a reasonably healthy group.

If you are not getting the group, first issue (carefully) your own newgroup
message to create net.consumers.house, the examine your news spool files to
see where most of your articles a comining from and talk to people back up
your path until you find who is getting the articles, but not accepting or
passing them on...

Joe Buck recently posted some path analysis software to mod.sources that
should be adaptable to this purpose.
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George Robbins - now working with, uucp: {ihnp4|seismo|caip}!cbmvax!grr
but no way officially representing arpa: cbmvax!g...@seismo.css.GOV
Commodore, Engineering Department fone: 215-431-9255 (only by moonlite)

Dean Gahlon

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Jun 25, 1986, 12:43:16 PM6/25/86
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> >
> >Although I have seen a number of messaages posted to the group
> >net.consumers.house, they have all been rejected because a create
> >group message never reached this site. As a metter of fact, I think
> >that all sites in MN arre rejecting this group.
> >--
> >Shane P. McCarron UUCP ihnp4!meccts!ahby
> >MECC Technical Services ATT (612) 481-3589
>

We *were* getting it for about a week about a month ago, but it seems
to have vanished again.

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