I guess upgrading Courier can be done fairly quickly that it wouldn't cause too much delay on the mail system. There are folks here with rather large mail structures. Mine on the other hand is minimal to say the least.
Thanks Bill,
alan
Alan writes:
That is like saying 'What would you like to drink? Coffee or Milk?' and then answering "Yes Please".The thing to understand is that most (good) programmers are pedants. They
Correct.
have to be. Computers are fussy.
Perhaps you meant to say that you had identified two possible ways that it
might be appropriate to upgrade your system, and wondering which of the two
was recommended, or whether, indeed, there was a preferred alternative that
you hadn't mentioned?
--
Bill Michell
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