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On May 29, 2008, at 8:13 PM, Trevor Jacques wrote: Well, how do you expect to communicate with other mail-servers out there ? So you use non-standard conventions for email but expect Apple's GUI tools to work as advertised. I think you've undermined your basis to complain. It seems if you can do your special configurations, then you could also bone up on the basics that make up Apple's system (Postfix, Spamassassin, ClamAV, Amavis-new and Cyrus IMAP), which, by the way, are in no way are special to Apple. These are popular applications in the UNIX/Linux world. Jose ....................................................... Jose Hales-Garcia UCLA Department of Statistics |
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| >Re: 10.5.3: Server Mail gets even worse, kills incoming SMTP (From: Trevor Jacques <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: 10.5.3: Server Mail gets even worse, kills incoming SMTP (From: David Haines <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: 10.5.3: Server Mail gets even worse, kills incoming SMTP (From: Trevor Jacques <email@hidden>) |
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