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Subject:Re: Where do electrons go when...? From:"Lori A. Moreland" <Lori -dot- Moreland -at- CLE -dot- AB -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 10 Nov 1994 09:12:19 -0500
Don't fret, Kat.
Call your system administrator. You should be able to get your mailbox back.
First, the sysadmin should re-mount it. Then s/he may be able to re-save your
mail messages as an e-mail file. The messages don't go away. They're just in
la-la land. This happened to me once. Okay, more than once.
Have fun!
Lori -dot- Moreland -at- cle -dot- ab -dot- com
P.S.-- I think electrons go to the laundry sock dimension. Along with car keys.