Re: StarOffice help

1999-07-01 Thread Brian Schramm
OK, how do I make sure that my bind is installed as caching-only name server?  

Thanks 

Brian

On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Carl Fink wrote:
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> On Wed, 30 Jun 1999 14:03:53 GMT Karl-Heinz Zimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> >Am 29.06.1999, 20:04:28, schrieb Brian Schramm:
> >
> >> I have tried the real host name and localhost name both
> >> connected to the internet and not.  It just cannot log into
> >> the server.
> >
> >Please try '127.0.0.1' instead of 'localhost'=20
> >and tell us if it works...  :-)
> 
> On my box, SO5.1 wouldn't recognize my local caching proxy as
> "localhost" until I installed bind as a caching-only nameserver. 
> Apparently StarOffice doesn't read the hosts file.
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Re: StarOffice help

1999-07-01 Thread Carl Fink
[This message has also been posted.]
On Wed, 30 Jun 1999 14:03:53 GMT Karl-Heinz Zimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>Am 29.06.1999, 20:04:28, schrieb Brian Schramm:
>
>> I have tried the real host name and localhost name both
>> connected to the internet and not.  It just cannot log into
>> the server.
>
>Please try '127.0.0.1' instead of 'localhost'=20
>and tell us if it works...  :-)

On my box, SO5.1 wouldn't recognize my local caching proxy as
"localhost" until I installed bind as a caching-only nameserver. 
Apparently StarOffice doesn't read the hosts file.
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Carl Fink   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"This fool wishes to reverse the entire science of astronomy." 
-Martin Luther on Copernicus' theory that the Earth orbits the sun


StarOffice help

1999-06-29 Thread Brian Schramm
I have downloaded the 5.1 version of StarOffice.  I am using Debian 2.1 (slink).

I use fetchmail and sendmail on my local machine to recieve and send mail.  I
use the pop3 and IMAP servers on my local machine to have some programs get
access to my mail.  

I have configured StarOffice to use the pop3 server and smtp to the local
machine.  For some reason it cannot log into the machine no mater what I try. 
I have tried the real host name and localhost name both connected to the
internet and not.  It just cannot log into the server.  

Has anyone got this type of a system working?

Thanks.

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