Per Crusefalk wrote:
> tor 2007-02-08 klockan 21:14 -0600 skrev Walt DuBose:
> 
>>I finally got a copy of the Live CD which came from 
>>http://sharon.esrac.ele.tue.nl/pub/linux/ham/pskmail/  I couldn't get the 
>>ones 
>>on the other mirror servers to work.
>>
>>This is great.  I now need to run it on this PC and fix the CD drive on the 
>>another PC I have, a Dell GX-150, and run it on that CD.
>>
>>I can't wait until I can get my computer connected to my RigBlaster and get 
>>on-the-air at least with Fldigi.
>>
>>FLdigi seems so simple to run and I think when I spend more time on PSKMail, 
>>it 
>>will also be nice.
>>
>>Thanks to Rein and all those who helped him on PSKMail and to Dave and his 
>>"helpers" on Fldigi...this is super software.
>>
>>Is there room to put the OpenOffice word processor on the Live CD and an 
>>OpenSource spreadsheet?
>>
>>Thanks & 73,
>>
>>Walt/K5YFW
> 
> 
> I'm glad that it worked for you now. I hope the previous problems were
> just caused by a bad download of the iso. Yes, there is room for
> openoffice, I can test to add it and see how big it gets.
> 
> 73 de Per, sm0rwo
> 

I'm confident that Klint, KE5FMN, who runs mannindustries.net server will check 
this out and make sure that everything is Ok on his end and that it was just 
the 
download that failed.

BTW, let me take this opportunity to say that in talking to a Linux guru who is 
also a guru on Unix and Linux E-Mail servers (originally sendmail) that he said 
that it shouldn't be a problem running a small smtp/pop3 server on the same 
machine as PSKMail and the smtp/pop server could use a 44. domain IP address or 
unrouted domain address so individuals would have E-Mail service that was not 
connected to the Internet.  There surely would have to be some routing tables 
set up so that E-Mail to and from the smtp/pop server went to the local machine 
where the PSKMail server was and also allow the PSKMail server to forward mail 
on to "real" Internet E-Mail accounts..but he felt that this would not be a 
problem.

73 & tnx,

Walt/K5YFW

PS, I'm not a coder, just an idea man trying to find solutions to Amateur 
Radio's big problems.  Hi Hi

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