BTW, I get this message back from your mail server when I email you directly:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host awing.aoltw.net[64.236.222.12] said: 550 5.7.1
Access denied. IP name possibly forged [64.136.147.120]
Don't know why it would be saying this. It's my own mail server and the IP
address is correct.
Rob
Quoting Rob Brandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Quoting Daniel Veditz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > In any case I'm not sure what the future brings. The Mozilla Organization
> > will be transitioning to its own servers in the near future and they're a
> > bit worried about the normal milestone bandwidth requirements. The combined
> > packages will be easier to mirror which might encourage preference for that
> > mechanism.
>
> Which is actually a very good argument for the stub installer. If bandwidth
> is
> an issue, it's much better not to download components the user doesn't even
> want.
>
> > The future is supposed to be independent applications like Mozilla
> Firebird,
> > and none of those have any installer yet.
>
> Also a good argument for the stub installer. One (stub) installer to rule
> them
> all! And perhaps, a resurrection of the stub installer for Mac (OSX)?
> Really,
> if independent applications are the issue, theres no better way to make sure
> all of the components get to the right locations. A user may install the
> browser du jour today, and want to install the news/mail reader next month.
> Will he get them to the right locations? Who knows? Drag & Drop from a
> mounted disk image may be the installation paradigm blessed by Apple, but it
> don't cut it for anything other than simple structures.
>
> JMHO
>
> Rob
>
> BTW, is Sean Su still there?
>
>