> USWest apparently retrains the line from their end. Here is some more info that came down the pipe... > I guess this isn't too un-public: > > All the 256K DSL was provisioned at 640/272 for a long time, as that was the > lowest provisioning above 256 bi-directional allowed. > Then an upgrade to the software allowed them to provision at actual 256, so > they started doing that for a while. For a variety of reasons, we decided > that was too low, (I wasn't privvy to discussions either way) and went > through and switched everyone back. > > This month everyone who was provisioned at less than 640/272 was switched to > that rate, the only exception being IDSL customers. > > Jer Smith > QWEST > On the e-mail addresses. I sent e-mail to myself at home, and it arrived with a correct header. In this case I would guess the e-mail header would be processed by skypoint.com, uswest.net, and then my home system. I've had this problem reported to me once before (and it wasn't you :-). I'm not sure if that means the e-mail headers being generated by netscape are susceptable to rewriting by gateway e-mail servers or what??? On the fringe festival - don't see the funny shorts thing. It was terribly lame - we all hated it. Elissa and Bernadette went to see Sex with David Mann and thought it was great. Kent --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org