I know, and i searched through them, the best I
could, I subscribe to the list so I get all of the
messaages, but most of the time I am not working
on exim, so I skimp through the headings just to
get a brief idea of what is new. I didnt find
anything in the archives maybe i searched under
the wrong word, also the archives are specifically
aimed at exim (I presume), however I felt that
since most users on here deal with mail systems in
one format or another, they may have come across
the problem/solution since I dont believe its jus
an exim solution, hence may not have been
discussed, oh well I'll go and search elsewhere..
I.
Jethro R Binks wrote:
>
> Far be it from me to interfere in this discussion, but:
>
> > Correct me if I am wrong, but the very concept of
> > mailing lists etc was to 1. notify about problems,
> > and 2. to see if what u have done has been done by
> > others, else we may all just re-invent the wheel.
> >
> > So exactly where does my posting of this question
> > to the mailing list deviate from this
>
> With regard to 2, that's what the mailing list archives are for, surely.
>
> Jethro.
>
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