On 10/15/2018 09:24 AM, John Meissen wrote:
No.
Not frequently, but often enough that it's noticed, an email I send
takes very long to arrive at its destination. I know I can turn on full
headers and look at an email I receive, but other than having the
recipient forward the message back to
No.
> Not frequently, but often enough that it's noticed, an email I send
> takes very long to arrive at its destination. I know I can turn on full
> headers and look at an email I receive, but other than having the
> recipient forward the message back to me, is there some way for me to
>
On Mon, 15 Oct 2018 01:27:31 -0700
Tomas K dijo:
>It seems that it would be safer to have the DAS array attached
>permanently to your NAS and access it over the network. That is if your
>NAS has eSATA port.
>
>That way it would be permanently attached like internal drives and that
>should avoid
Not frequently, but often enough that it's noticed, an email I send
takes very long to arrive at its destination. I know I can turn on full
headers and look at an email I receive, but other than having the
recipient forward the message back to me, is there some way for me to
trace the route an
It seems that it would be safer to have the DAS array attached
permanently to your NAS and access it over the network. That is if your
NAS has eSATA port.
That way it would be permanently attached like internal drives and that
should avoid these type of synchronization errors - Especially when