> From: Bill Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Most cable networks are on the list because the cable modems almost
> universally should never be sending mail directly and are in front of poorly
> secured Windows machines and/or proxies run by teenagers.

Hehe... hum... at least I can say that a) this is a Mac, and b) I've been
out of teenage for 2 1/2 years ;P

I find SIMS on this to be rather handy, actually - particularly when my
ISP's mail service goes tits up (which it does every few months). My friend
runs a mail server on cable using a Linux PC at his parents' house, which I
used to use at such times, but his connection is a bit dubious and is
presently down, and will remain down while his parents are away from the
house and can't fix whatever it is.


Only downside is this silly qrun+100 crash, and I'm hoping that now I've
switched to the most recent SIMS beta, it will go away - reportedly, 1.7
(which I was running) was problematic.


The day my personal domain went public, I tried to use that e-mail address
to tell a friends. Even that address was no use - refusing to send to some
recipients - maybe the result of a recent worm.

Fun fun :P


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