Gil
Thanks for clearing that up.
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Gil Dawson wrote:
> Ron--
>
> I saw your mail yesterday. It arrove at 10:51 am, California time. And
> the logs came through as separate files.
>
> The mail server we use evidently doesn't send us originators a copy.
>
> You do
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 8:37 PM, Good Guy wrote:
> I am getting failure notice for reasons not known. does anybody know if the
> servers are all down for Christmas?
The reasons are listed in the "spam score" line. You can probably
find discussion of each individual reason on the web. The easies
The last message worked so clearly it is working now.
On 31/12/2014 01:37, Good Guy wrote:
I am getting failure notice for reasons not known. does anybody know
if the servers are all down for Christmas?
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I am getting failure notice for reasons not known. does anybody know if
the servers are all down for Christmas?
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Excellent!
Thanks, Eric.
--Gil
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Gil Dawson wrote:
> Where can I get an approximate copy of the httpd.conf file that was
> (probably) released with Version 2.2.24 (Unix)?
On Dec 30, 2014, at 2:35 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
Here's what it looks like, with the varia
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Gil Dawson wrote:
> Where can I get an approximate copy of the httpd.conf file that was
> (probably) released with Version 2.2.24 (Unix)?
>
> I'm looking at the httpd.conf file on my MacBook Pro (that I assume was
> delivered with MacOS 10.6.8), and some of the com
Where can I get an approximate copy of the httpd.conf file that was (probably)
released with Version 2.2.24 (Unix)?
I'm looking at the httpd.conf file on my MacBook Pro (that I assume was
delivered with MacOS 10.6.8), and some of the comments (#) don't make sense.
I'd like to compare my file a
Gmail (by default) will not show a message you sent in your "inbox". This
often confuses people on mailing lists because everyone else's messages
appear there. You will only see it when someone replies; or if you look in
"sent"; or if you create a rule to handle such messages differently.
On Dec
Ron--
I saw your mail yesterday. It arrove at 10:51 am, California time. And the
logs came through as separate files.
The mail server we use evidently doesn't send us originators a copy.
You don't have an answer, yet, to that message, and I can't help.
--Gil
On Dec 29, 2014, at 10:52 PM, R