On Friday 03 May 2002 03:10, Patrick Beart wrote:
> At 6:53 PM -0500 5/2/02, Jim Hale wrote:
> >Got the postfix setup but Outlook doesn't want to find the pop3 server
> >(Qpopper) - I followed the instructions and have the popper executable
> >in the usr/local/lib folder and ran it and I can see it in TOP. :/
> >
> >Any suggestions from the gurus out there? :)
>
>       Well, I don't think that this will give you the information
> that you want, but I have a suggestion related to your post:
>
>       Could you take a moment to provide more specific data in the
> subject line, so that we can all provide more effective assistance
> with your problem?  ... AND allow those users that follow to take
> advantage of everyone's previously volunteered time in answering the
> question??
>
>       If I do a list search for "Outlook" or "Qpopper", or even
> "pop3", how is your subject line going to help me find the
> information that I'm looking for?
>
>       I know that these lists can get very casual - and I really
> like some of the amusing off-hand comments - but more often than not,
> I don't want to READ hundreds or thousands of E-mail posts to find
> the solution to my RH-related problem. As a novice user, I need a
> RELEVANT subject line!
>

same here, and this is happening to often lately.
bare in mind that there are a LOT of people that read those messages, and as a 
person that goes through more then 600 Email's per day (from various lists) 
those things does NOT make me (and others) very happy.

tal.


>
>
>
> Patrick Beart

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