Subj : I'm not sure when the time stamp is based on, but I've always seen To : August Abolins From : Charles Pierson Date : Tue Nov 10 2020 09:18 am Hello, August Abolins. On 11/9/20 11:13 PM you wrote: AA> Hello Charles! ** On Tuesday 10.11.20 - 03:34, Charles Pierson AA> wrote to All: CP>> I'm not sure when the time stamp is based on, but I've always CP>> seen messages out of order in Fidonet. Depends on routing. AA> If you look at the time for the messages in the screenshot, you AA> will see there is about 2 minutes diff between them. That tells AA> me it's likely the time of the toss at Stas's system when he AA> wakes up the bot. It's not the date or time of the original AA> message. Based on what Stas has said earlier, as well as his explanation to me about the processing to Telegram, it is very much possible that those messages were from different tosses. I believe has has said it tosses every minute. It could also just be the manner it processes the messages. But honestly, unless there were hundreds of messages coming in the toss, it's a minor annoyance at best. And much like typical FTN mail, messages coming slightly out of order can lead to multiple different threads of discussion, which I don't consider a bad thing. -- Best regards! Posted using Hotdoged on Android --- Hotdoged/2.13.5/Android * Origin: Houston, TX (2:240/1120.976) .