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|    Paul Quinn to Richard Menedetter    |
|    Running FMail/lnx - Phase 5    |
|    25 Oct 17 10:01:12    |
      Hi! Richard,              On 24 Oct 17 13:47, you wrote to me:               PQ>> FMail continues to perform exceedingly well here as the prime        PQ>> tosser        RM> Sounds very good!!              Yes, it is very good. FMail is working wonderfully. It has only a few weak       spots specifically with its netmail handling, due to its history being tied to       the FrontDoor mailer, but that's fairly easy to work around.               RM> I hope that you get a solution for the renumbering ...              I have an idea in mind to get around that, as I'm not happy with the NNTP       server in any case. I initially tried a JamNNTPd build from a Ubuntu 10.04       LTS installation I have. It produced errors. I made a new build in this       Xubuntu (X'u) 14.04 LTS and it failed with different results.              So I did a '360' and re-used the build I did for Puppy Linux 4.12 that I had       been using in my VirtualBox (vBox) VM for over five years, and I've been using       that in this X'u for the last 2-3 weeks. Going by the junk the server seems       to throw into posts occasionally, that seems to not be the ideal option either.              At this time I'm considering going back to the one NNTP solution that I really       enjoyed for so long, by reactivating my old vBox. This time as a point       config. :)              Cheers,       Paul.              ... No sense in being pessimistic. It wouldn't work anyway.       --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20110213        * Origin: Quinn's Rock - Live from Paul's Xubuntu desktop! (3:640/1384)    |
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