It means that, as you are trying to connect to a server, the server is not responding, after a minuet or so it will show this message. This could mean the server is offline or that your connection to the internet is poor. (Or the server host's connection to the internet is poor.
An email message is created using a mail client program. This program then sends the message to a server. The server then forwards the message to the recipient's email server, where the message is then supplied to the recipient's email client. It's delivered using a server architectureBy L.S.
1 tick - message successfully delivered to the server. 2 ticks - message succesfully delivered to the device of the chat partner. (note: this does not indicate that message was read, just that it was delivered)
Your e-mail is stored on your e-mail provider's domain server until you download it to your computer. Download and delete means the e-mail message is deleted from the server once you have it on your computer. If you delete the message on your computer, the message is gone. Download and keep means a copy of the e-mail message remains on the server after it is downloaded to your computer. If you delete the message on your computer, the copy remains on the server.
Samba Server is the Linux implementation of SMB, or Server Message Block. It is utilized for network sharing of files and printers.
Message of the Day It is the message you see when you first enter a server. It is controlled by motd.txt in HTML
Message Queuing
To request a webpage from the server, an HTTP client sends the server a GET request.
Email or another message programme that the two computers share on the same server
They will be saved on the servers of the receiving user's email provider. For example, say I send a message to example@gmail.com. The email is sent to the servers at gmail.com, where it will wait until my friend logs on to receive it. Even if my friend were logged on at the time I sent the email, it would always pass through this server before reaching him. This transmission of email from the sender to the recipient follows a process called "Store and Forward". A single email message passes through several, maybe dozens of servers before it reaches its destination. Each server stores the message until it the next server is ready to receive it, at which time the server forwards the message to the next server along the chain. The last server in the chain (the server you download your email from) stores the message until your email client application program is ready to receive it, at which time the server forwards the stored message to your computer.
What do you mean by find a server. Like a private server?
you can go on any server to type your own message but you have to make sure that there is no speech bubble in the server you are goin to enter.