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mark lewis | Marc Lewis | No compression to one node |
November 2, 2018 9:02 PM * |
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On 2018 Oct 30 19:08:30, you wrote to Torsten Bamberg: MarcL> MarK Lewis pointed out that now-a-days it hardly makes sense to MarcL> waste compute cycles to archive outbound packets due to the MarcL> connectivity via the internet now commonly utilised; but still, :thumbs up: MarcL> there are traditional Binkley based mailers that require compressed MarcL> mail bundles with their attendant .?LO files. actually, not required... BSO doesn't care... as far as the ?LO files go, they can point to any file to be delivered... it is up to the mail tosser to determine what and how it presents to the mailer via the BSO... MarcL> I still have users that come in over POTS line and get their mail MarcL> and others that telnet into the system to Binkley and pick up mail MarcL> that way. I'm just going to leave everything alone... It's been MarcL> working for the last 25 years with few major failures. :-) that works, too TB>> Possibly hpt/fastecho can handle uncompressed mail, but I really TB>> don't know this, because im not using one of them. MarcL> Every one that I can think of does so, in fact, I believe it's an MarcL> FTS requirement. hunh? links?? )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... ... My modem isn't slow, it's "baudly" challenged. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) |
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