nwww.freebsd.org doesn't exist any more.

Update the woefully out of date mail processing comments.  I wonder if
this is the right place for it though.
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Peter Wemm 2002-10-20 18:50:49 +00:00
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commit 7418e31e5c
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-08 03:00:23 +00:00
svn path=/www/; revision=14715

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" [ <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" [
<!ENTITY base CDATA ".."> <!ENTITY base CDATA "..">
<!ENTITY date "$FreeBSD: www/en/internal/about.sgml,v 1.44 2002/09/07 16:50:35 dannyboy Exp $"> <!ENTITY date "$FreeBSD: www/en/internal/about.sgml,v 1.45 2002/10/20 15:01:30 ceri Exp $">
<!ENTITY title "About the FreeBSD WWW Server"> <!ENTITY title "About the FreeBSD WWW Server">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "../includes.sgml"> %includes; <!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "../includes.sgml"> %includes;
]> ]>
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<h2>The Machine</h2> <h2>The Machine</h2>
<img src="../gifs/powerlogo.gif" alt="" align="right"> <p>The <img src="../gifs/powerlogo.gif" alt="" align="right"> <p>The
machine <tt>www.FreeBSD.org</tt>, otherwise known as machine <tt>www.FreeBSD.org</tt> is a dual 600MHz Pentium III set
<tt>nwww.FreeBSD.org</tt>, is a dual 600MHz Pentium III set up with up with 1024 megabytes of RAM and about 70 gigabytes of disk space.
1024 megabytes of RAM and about 70 gigabytes of disk space. The The mail processing duties for the domain are handled by
mail duties for the domain are handled by <tt>hub.FreeBSD.org</tt>, <tt>hub.FreeBSD.org</tt>, a dual 600 MHz Pentium III with 1024
a 400 MHz Pentium II with 256 megabytes RAM and about 16 gigabytes megabytes RAM and about 16 gigabytes disk space. Inbound mail
disk space.</p> is buffered via <tt>mx1.FreeBSD.org</tt>, an 800MHz Pentium III with
512 megabytes of ram and 30 gigabytes of disk. Outbound mail is
relayed via <tt>mx2.FreeBSD.org</tt>, an 850MHz Pentium III
with 512 megabytes of ram and 18 gigabytes of disk.</p>
<p> <p>
Naturally, these systems all run FreeBSD. The hardware and network Naturally, these systems all run FreeBSD. The hardware and network