volunteer computer-geek to help us for FREE? please contact !
Chance Hoggan
chance at design-insite.co.uk
Thu Nov 3 11:58:58 PST 2005
These windows users are not very bright.
Chance Hoggan
On Thursday 03 November 2005 18:11, Brian Candler wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 11:44:08AM +0100, jan tore wrote:
> > Example 1: a clock-file that limits the speed for sending group mail.(we
> > bought the most excpencive version)makes us BIG problem. a program
> > limit-send-speed file in the group mail program we bought is set to 6
> > thousand per hour maximum. How to dobble this?
>
> If you bought the program, then you will have a manual. You may also have a
> technical support line to call. You are unlikely to get support for
> commercial software on a FreeBSD mailing list.
>
> > -needle in a heystack-job?maybe use auto search program to find it???
> > Name of the program is group mail version 3.4.214
>
> Google is your friend: http://www.google.com/
> Good luck with your query.
>
> > we can even use tips on all our projects example this limitation file
> > name, we tried talk with infacta for extended speed but they couldnt help
> >
> > Download program here:
> > http://www.infacta.com/download.asp?a=ftr
>
> "Minimum requirements
>
> Operating System: 95, 98, ME, NT4 (with service pack 5 or higher),
> 2000 or XP"
>
> So what makes you think that a *FREEBSD* mailing list will be able to help
> you with a *WINDOWS* problem?
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