On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, [Windows-1252] S�nke Ruempler wrote:

>
> > Don't mean to stick my nose in here... but I don't believe this would a
> good
> > idea mostly because xmail *must* be 100% RFC compliant.
>
>
> Heheh but think of all the AOL-Users (e.g.) in the world ("rfc, is that
> something to eat??"). they *need* user friendly messages (in their
> language). And if xmail gives you the possibility to change the messages,
> that doesn't mean that you have to do it (but you are able to).

Whatever message you plug, the end user won't understand.
The very basic point is that a message has not been sent and adding extra
technical info will have the only effect to confuse them.
It's not that adding messages like "be quite, remain calm, nothing happened,
tomorrow will be another day, your computer has not a virus, you do not suck, ..."
will help that much.



> What i mean
>
> > yes, it does...afair it does this after the number of delivery tries
> you've
> > configured.
>
> i didnt find such a server variable in the server.tab/manual ... can you
> help me?

Pls read the documentation, section "command line"



- Davide



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