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Paul Quinn | Wilfred van Velzen | Trialing FMail/lnx status check-in |
September 5, 2017 9:01 AM * |
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Hi! Wilfred, On 09/04/2017 09:23 PM, you wrote: PQ>> FMail was under rigorous supervision for about three weeks of 24/7 PQ>> operation. I think there's about three Mb of logfiles with nary a PQ>> glitch reported, IIRC. WvV> (I had to look up "nary" ) So did I, once upon a time. ;-) PQ>> How do you recommend they be completed by FMail if PQ>> it is the only configured netmail area? WvV> Do these mails have the 'Crash' flag set? Crash mail needs to be packed WvV> with "special" command line options: Ah, yes they are. My fault, and they need not be. Thank you for the wake up on that. PQ>> 18 IIRC, and was a re-badged old mail from NZ.) Did yours? ;-) WvV> There was some regurgitated echomail originating from 1:15/0, partly in WvV> wrong areas. But none in my bad area, because none were older then my 60 WvV> day setting for old mail... And none in a NZ_* area...? Yep, that was the one. The original post was from my friend's system in New Zealand (NZ). PQ>> Now 'Phase 3'. I'm thinking of doing some sort of export SCANning of PQ>> outbound mails. I think I need something further from you? Do PQ>> you have something of a 32-bit flavour, please? WvV> The fmail and ftools I gave you are 32-bit, so I don't understand? Ahmm... something about a fix relating to echomail.jam paths?? Cheers, Paul. --- Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/31.4.0 * Origin: Quinn's Rock vBox - sunny side up on the bookcase (3:640/1384) |
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