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If I remember correctly... Something like this would happen back in the days of OfficeVision. If a person was given a OfficeVision calendar that had not had one before, they would get all kinds of old messages. For some reason OfficeVision would cache messages for people even if they did not have a calendar.

-- Scott

Mark S. Waterbury wrote:
Hello, all:

One of my customers (at V5R3, fairly current on CUMe PTFs) recently told me about this, and I signed-on to their system to see it for myself ...

Recently, his user profile message queue suddenly had thousands of messages re-appear -- messages that had been deleted over the course of the past several weeks or even months.

I did a DSPMSG ... OUTPUT(*PRINT) and the spool file was over 400 pages. All of the messages had the date and time when this problem occurred, in the middle of the night on a week-end, apparently. (The original messages were spread out over several weeks or months.)

I cannot recall ever seeing anything quite like this before.

Can anyone ideas that could explain how this might have happened?

Thanks.

Mark S. Waterbury


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