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azurelunatic) wrote2007-10-26 10:36 am
Hooray for IT.
Yesterday at work, a fellow called in about an email message stuck in the inbox. (It happens from time to time.) There is a procedure for dealing with this. It involves sending an instant message to the Smoking Red Cube Badge Guy and having him do a thing. So that's what I did. "Go ahead and refresh it," I said cheerfully.
"I don't know what magic wand you waved, but it's gone!" the guy on the other end of the phone said.
"The right one," I said smugly.
I like this job.
"I don't know what magic wand you waved, but it's gone!" the guy on the other end of the phone said.
"The right one," I said smugly.
I like this job.

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Him: And the data magically moves from here to here...
Me: "Magic"? What the Hell kind of IT student are you?
Him: Hey, they never said we can't use magic! We just aren't allowed to use 'hypothetical situations'!
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You "telnet 110", then "user " [ENTER], "pass " [ENTER]; "list" for the list of message numbers and sizes; "top 15" for the first 15 lines of text, which should cover the headers so you can see who it's from, subject, etc; then "del
You "telnet <server name> 110", then "user <username>" [ENTER], "pass <password>" [ENTER]; "list" for the list of message numbers and sizes; "top 15" for the first 15 lines of text, which should cover the headers so you can see who it's from, subject, etc; then "del <message #>" to delete the problem message, usually the first one.
It's simple once you do it a few times, and you can do it from the Windows Run window.
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