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Mon 2003-02-17 09:00, Max Chernogor (2:464/108) wrote to andrew clarke:
ac>> People running HPT may want to run "hpt pack -w" now
just to check
ac>> whether or not all their netmail has been sent out.
> You are wrong. If link is busy or not hpt pack netmail/echomail into
> temp outbound and than toss temp outbound to real. So if link is busy
> it's mail left in temp outbound and will be tossed in next time.
This is not the behavior I experienced, however, the main point is that HPT
is honouring the highwater mark of a netmail area, when perhaps it should
not. Is this correct?
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