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diff --git a/fetchmail-FAQ.html b/fetchmail-FAQ.html index b5f16054..d25a0d22 100644 --- a/fetchmail-FAQ.html +++ b/fetchmail-FAQ.html @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ <table width="100%" cellpadding=0><tr> <td width="30%">Back to <a href="index.html">Fetchmail Home Page</a> <td width="30%" align=center>To <a href="/~esr/sitemap.html">Site Map</a> -<td width="30%" align=right>$Date: 1998/07/20 04:00:38 $ +<td width="30%" align=right>$Date: 1998/07/20 05:07:48 $ </table> <HR> <H1>Frequently Asked Questions About Fetchmail</H1> @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ It also recovers from interrupted connections more gracefully than POP3, and enables some significant performance optimizations.<P> Don't be fooled by NT/Exchange propaganda. M$ Exchange is just plain -broken (see item <a href="#T7"></a>) and NT cannot handle the +broken (see item <a href="#T7">T7</a>) and NT cannot handle the sustained load of a high-volume remote mail server. Even Microsoft itself knows better than to try this; their own Hotmail service runs over Solaris! For extended discussion, see John Kirch's excellent <a @@ -2046,7 +2046,7 @@ Re-ordering messages is a user-agent function, anyway.<P> <table width="100%" cellpadding=0><tr> <td width="30%">Back to <a href="index.html">Fetchmail Home Page</a> <td width="30%" align=center>To <a href="/~esr/sitemap.html">Site Map</a> -<td width="30%" align=right>$Date: 1998/07/20 04:00:38 $ +<td width="30%" align=right>$Date: 1998/07/20 05:07:48 $ </table> <P><ADDRESS>Eric S. Raymond <A HREF="mailto:esr@thyrsus.com"><esr@snark.thyrsus.com></A></ADDRESS> |