Gustav Schaffter wrote: > > My wife is, let's say, not _enthusiastic_ about leaving the PCs running > 24/7. Me and my kids would love it though, but since we are in minority > (4) against my wife who is in majority (1), the PCs are all shutdown > over night. (If you're married, you'll understand. If not, you'll have > to wait until you see the light. ;-) > You could just get you wife addicted to email like I did and then maintain your own server. No mail when the server isn't up. Worked for me, YMMV. ;-) -- Rob Saul | -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.
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