Hello,
A customer of me is still working with IMP 3.2.6 what comes with Debian
Sarge.
I moved the machine to another network and now sending mail has become
very slow (takes about 28-30 seconds after pressing the "send" button).
It's not a problem of the SMTP server, because the SMTP server at
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* Paul van der Vlis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> A customer of me is still working with IMP 3.2.6 what comes with Debian
> Sarge.
>
> I moved the machine to another network and now sending mail has become
> very slow (takes about 28-30 seconds after pressing the "send" button).
30 is about
Patrick Ben Koetter schreef:
> * Paul van der Vlis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hello,
>>
>> A customer of me is still working with IMP 3.2.6 what comes with Debian
>> Sarge.
>>
>> I moved the machine to another network and now sending mail has become
>> very slow (takes about 28-30 seconds after pressi
Paul van der Vlis schreef:
> Hello,
>
> A customer of me is still working with IMP 3.2.6 what comes with Debian
> Sarge.
>
> I moved the machine to another network and now sending mail has become
> very slow (takes about 28-30 seconds after pressing the "send" button).
I removed the function get
On Tue, 23 Oct 2007, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Paul van der Vlis schreef:
>
>> A customer of me is still working with IMP 3.2.6 what comes with Debian
>> Sarge.
>>
>> I moved the machine to another network and now sending mail has become
>> very slow (takes about 28-30 seconds after pressing the
Jussi Paju schreef:
> On Tue, 23 Oct 2007, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
>
>> Paul van der Vlis schreef:
>>
>>> A customer of me is still working with IMP 3.2.6 what comes with Debian
>>> Sarge.
>>>
>>> I moved the machine to another network and now sending mail has become
>>> very slow (takes about 28
Running last night's snapshot
The spell check Icon has dissapeared from the compose window with
ie6/ie7. Works fine with Firefox. I can see the language selection
arrow for the speller - but no icon.
Bill
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Bill Graham
Systems Administrator
Hurley Public Schools
Hurley,SD 57036
USA
http:/
I've got a problem to compose a message. The charset choosen is Occidental
ISO-8859-1. If I write in my message "é", the content of the message written to
"home/user" will be "=E9", so if I want reply to people using the same domaine,
messages quickly become incomprehensible.
Is it a configuration
Quoting Cyril AGRA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've got a problem to compose a message. The charset choosen is Occidental
> ISO-8859-1. If I write in my message "é", the content of the message
> written to
> "home/user" will be "=E9", so if I want reply to people using the
> same domaine,
> message