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From: charles.macdonald@hrdc-drhc.gc.ca
Date: Wed Feb 27 2002 - 14:35:42 CST


Assuming I am looking at the right FAQ, I see the last version as

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Subject: Where to find the Ship Modeling FAQ
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Last-modified: 21 December 2001

Looks like it was posted on Feb 27 and is good till march 20.. By thenm the
next one should be out.

The FAQ server has been known to go away for a week from time to time?

My I sugest that when one posts a question about a problem with a specific
FAQ, that they identify it at least well enogh that we can find it in a
google group search?

Charles MacDonald - Labour Information Management
< My own Opinion unless Otherwise Credited >
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From: owner-faq-maintainers-digest@landfield.com, on 2002-02-27 3:25 PM:
To: INET[<faq-maintainers-digest@rkive.landfield.com>]

FROM too long. Original FROM is
"faq-maintainers-digest" <owner-faq-maintainers-digest@landfield.com>

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faq-maintainers-digest Wednesday, February 27 2002 Volume 01 : Number 183

    Digest Contents
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    [faq-maintainers] A request...

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Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 16:17:42 -0800
From: "John O. Kopf" <kopfj@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: [faq-maintainers] A request...

I am currently posting a FAQ periodically from faq-server@rtfm.mit.edu;
the posting interval is set to 7 (days).

The expiration is also set to 7 days after it's posted.

What I'm seeing is that it actually gets posted every 8th day.

That means that a day passes without it in news.answers; I'd like it to
be there ALL the time, even if it's briefly duplicated.

Could the expiration be set to 1 day MORE than the posting interval?

John Kopf

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