you know, Mr Allard, it appears that you sent this message to the list at least
5 times...
On Wed, 5 Aug 2020 15:54:57 +0200
Renaud Allard via mailop wrote:
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> On 8/5/20 2:47 PM, Otto J. Makela via mailop wrote:
> > On 21/05/2019 12.37, Otto J. Makela via mailop wrote:
> >> Is there any poin
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I'll admit, I think it took me a bit to comprehend offline mode, back when I was
like 6 or 7.
I feel like having a box like this one I've just drawn you pop up every time you
enqueue a message to send while under offline
The 1st NDR (we will be trying for the next N days) can come in around half an
hour of no delivery. Electronic mail has a delay even when it's working
properly. That's why it's not called instant messaging. I generally expect
around a 5 to 10 minute delay on messages. I have the naïve user mindset
I'm actually 19 so I largely use it for nostalgia's sake. Yes. I'm 19
and I'm a private email operator. And I've used UUCP. Part of it is to
get around SMTP blocks, part of it is to, as I said, entertain
nostalgia. I don't really know. I guess I am fond of bangpaths.
On 19-12-07 20 h 34, Philip P
Well I am using it over the internet. And it's strictly for nostalgia's
sake, as well as future expansion to utilitarian uses where email has to
be sent from a host on a dynamic IP.
On 19-12-06 10 h 08, Luis E. Muñoz via mailop wrote:
On 6 Dec 2019, at 9:17, John Levine via mailop wrote:
I'd
n setup if documentation is clear and concise.
On 19-12-05 15 h 53, Brielle via mailop wrote:
I use Exim, and have been for a lng time. The multi-file config
package in Debian is quite nice and makes it easy to configure and
customize.
On 12/5/2019 4:36 PM, Large Hadron Collider via mailop wrote:
T
package in Debian is quite nice and makes it easy to configure and
customize.
On 12/5/2019 4:36 PM, Large Hadron Collider via mailop wrote:
> The subject says it all.
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