>> Let's assume it's Friday and one's primary mx server cannot be fixed
>> until Monday. Maybe I can write a standard procedure for other low
>> bandwidth users to use.
S> It has been around for years, and is called uucp.
and how does one use uucp to manipulate the exim queue on a remote
machine
Dan Jacobson writes on 10/14/2003 10:19 AM:
Let's assume it's Friday and one's primary mx server cannot be fixed
until Monday. Maybe I can write a standard procedure for other low
bandwidth users to use.
It has been around for years, and is called uucp.
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srs (postmaster|suresh)@outblaze.com //
Let's assume it's Friday and one's primary mx server cannot be fixed
until Monday. Maybe I can write a standard procedure for other low
bandwidth users to use.
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