I just found an email that took 5 days to be delivered. Looking at the
headers below, the holdup was between m2x.hub.org and postgresql.org.
Can someone take a look at the two boxes and see what's going on?

Also, would -www have been the better place for this? I'm not sure if
they handle email stuff...

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We also should have some extra space in out booth (right beside the .org 
section) where we could highlight other solutions that run on PostreSQL

Steve

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On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 10:11:53AM -0800, Josh Berkus wrote:
> Jim,
> 
> >Speaking of which, a coworker (Steve Slezak) has info from IDG; they
> >want to know who to talk to about a PostgreSQL .org booth for Linux
> >World '06. He emailed this list a while ago but never got a reply.
> 
> Ooops, sorry, I must have missed that in the non-member posts.
> 
> Which LWE?   Boston, San Francisco, Sydney, what?

Boston, Apr. 4-6.
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