[R] email threads chronology

Jeff Newmiller jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us
Tue May 31 01:20:06 CEST 2016


Mark, you can follow the bouncing emails by looking at the raw message 
headers. How you would access them depends on your email client, 
but "Received:" headers appear in reverse chronological order above the 
"From:" line, indicating the times when the email had reached various 
servers in its journey. Just be sure to subtract the timezone offset 
before comparing timestamps to see the chronology in UTC.

The original email appears to have spent about 4.5 hours at 
"phil3.ethz.ch", possibly awaiting moderator approval. The mailing list 
spam evaluation headers indicate that it did not think the email was spam, 
so some more basic rule or server downtime must have delayed it. 
Subsequent emails in that thread appear to have come in chronological 
order to my email server.

Sorry, I don't have R code to do that analysis (I did the above by 
inspection), so I will shut up now.

On Tue, 31 May 2016, Jim Lemon wrote:

> Hi Mark,
> As with most other annoying, time-consuming operations in the internet
> and computing in general, blame the spammers and the scammers. The R
> help list is attacked by both and requires both automatic and human
> scanning of messages to minimize intrusions. Unfortunately no one has
> come up with a simple and inexpensive way to convert the senders to
> fertilizer.
>
> Jim
>
>
> On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 10:51 PM, Fowler, Mark
> <Mark.Fowler at dfo-mpo.gc.ca> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm seeing the natural sequencing of email threads getting corrupted. For example, a May 26 thread on subject 'Shaded areas in R' would have been initiated by an email at 6:58am. However I did not get that email until 1:48pm, preceded by 3 replies to the post. Trivial but irritating. The preceding replies suggest this is something going on at my end, perhaps related to network security. I'm curious what might be causing it, and if there is something I can do about it - short of contacting IT staff, which is more irritating than the corrupted threads.
>>
>> Mark Fowler
>> Population Ecology Division
>> Bedford Inst of Oceanography
>> Dept Fisheries & Oceans
>> Dartmouth NS Canada
>> B2Y 4A2
>> Tel. (902) 426-3529
>> Fax (902) 426-9710
>> Email Mark.Fowler at dfo-mpo.gc.ca<mailto:Mark.Fowler at dfo-mpo.gc.ca>
>>
>>
>>
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