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Exchange - Dequeue What if my ISP uses mailer x?
Other situations are more difficult to predict. For alternative mailers that implement RFC 1985, see the ETRN option in the sendmail section. For other mailers, your ISP may have an answer. If they do not have one apparent, we would be glad to contract with you to get the problem solved. Or perhaps an alternate ISP would be a suitable solution. If you have questions about specific products or ISPs and would like to discuss the project, send us a comment. Also, if you have a solution to add to this page for sendmail, post.office, or mailer X, we would be happy to include it here with appropriate credit given. Suggestions for additions or modifications to the dequeue.exe program are welcome, too.
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