Quoting Lee Trotter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I am also on an IIS list and not once has someone been put down for not
                  ^^^
Well, that explains it.

> searching the archives or reading one of the manuals, which are not nearly
> as cryptic as the liunx/qmail documentation. Frankly I don't have the time
> to search though hundreds of emails in the archive

Man, that's a bad sign.  A Bad Sign indeed.  Don't have time to read
docs?  A script kiddie's dream to find a network operated with the
assumption that help is merely an outlook express click-and-drool
session away.  You're connected via DSL, so I guess you're not an
access provider, thank goodness.  But, how am I to tell, I can't see
your website!

So as to not seem like a complete flame, here's some advice:

1 - Don't assume qmail has anything to do with linux (I had to put that in).
2 - Don't assume others have time to help you.
3 - Assume your problem is answered somewhere already.

The latter two are so obvious you probably know it already.  The
original poster had ``Network Administrator'' in his sig -- IMO that
implies a certain level of knowledge and common sense that is so
lacking in his mails to this list.

So why is your webserver not sending data?  Might want to
click-and-drool an emergency help request to the IIS list.  Ohh, ouch!

good luck,

Aaron

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