ok everyone knows its five seconds
your smtp server has not responded in 60 seconds. would you like to wait another 60 seconds for the server to respond? Account: Server: Why Answer the above question
His server is not public, it is private/ whitlisted meaning only people he allows are allowed on.
A start of authority (SOA) record is information stored in a domain name system (DNS) zone about that zone and about other DNS records. A DNS zone is the part of a domain for which an individual DNS server is responsible. Each zone contains a single SOA record. SOA records are defined in IETF RFC 1035, Domain Names - Implementation and Specification. The SOA record stores information about the name of the server that supplied the data for the zone; the administrator of the zone; the current version of the data file; the number of seconds a secondary name server should wait before checking for updates; the number of seconds a secondary name server should wait before retrying a failed zone transfer; the maximum number of seconds that a secondary name server can use data before it must either be refreshed or expire; and a default number of seconds for the time-to-live file on resource records.
Internationally, a server has only 8 seconds to serve.
His server is not public, it is private/ whitlisted meaning only people he allows are allowed on.
what is my server for hotmail.com
wedding ring
You are not allowed on the server unless you are a friend of Simons, or if you are a part of the Shadow Of Israphel cast. Sorry :\
To shut down a Windows 2008 Server Core System, at the command prompt type: Shutdown -s -t xx where -s = shut down -t xx = time to wait before shutting down in seconds, where xx =0 to 600 To shut down a Windows 2008 Server Core System immediately, at the command prompt type: Shutdown -s -t 0 where 0 = wait zero seconds (shut down immediately) To restart a Windows 2008 Server Core System, at the command prompt type: Shutdown -r -t xx where -r = reboot -t xx = time to wait before shutting down in seconds, where xx = 0 to 600 To restart a Windows 2008 Server Core System immediately, at the command prompt type: Shutdown -r -t 0 where 0 = wait zero seconds (reboot immediately)
For that one server has to be full (according to the number of players allowed in one server set by the owner) and then a new server will open up.
If the server takes longer then 8 seconds to serve the ball.
You would need a email server before you could use a webmail server..