On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 10:49 AM, Jeroen Ticheler
wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> Although I don't agree with aggressive emails, I do myself have serious
> problems that started on exactly the 15th. Since then my mail server has
> become completely unreliable and an upgrade to 0.95.3 has not resolved my
>
Hi Peter,
Although I don't agree with aggressive emails, I do myself have serious
problems that started on exactly the 15th. Since then my mail server has become
completely unreliable and an upgrade to 0.95.3 has not resolved my problems
yet. I notice I am not the only person that has a problem
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Giampaolo Tomassoni
wrote:
> Forcefully unsubscribing people is not a fair way to silence them. Not even
> explaining why is even worse.
...on the other hand the description of this mailing list is
"obtaining support for UNIX platforms". In my mind you have no
in
> > Forcefully unsubscribing people is not a fair way to silence them.
> Not
> > even
> > explaining why is even worse.
> >
> > Maybe somebody of you will reply "Welcome to world!", but this
> doesn't
> > make
> > you any better at all.
>
>
> Could it be that there where bouncing emails because o
> Forcefully unsubscribing people is not a fair way to silence them. Not
> even
> explaining why is even worse.
>
> Maybe somebody of you will reply "Welcome to world!", but this doesn't
> make
> you any better at all.
Could it be that there where bouncing emails because of the downtime you had?
Forcefully unsubscribing people is not a fair way to silence them. Not even
explaining why is even worse.
Maybe somebody of you will reply "Welcome to world!", but this doesn't make
you any better at all.
Giampaolo
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