Re: [freenet-support] A few questions from a newbie

2008-08-21 Thread Dalek Invasion

> Why what?
>   
Why FreeNet grew - that the 0.7 version is a significant improvement.
>
> Presumably as the logged-in user. Freenet should start automatically though, 
> unless you've removed the cron job.
>   
I only use the stop and restart Freenet options in the Ubuntu 
application menu.  So running FreeNet then only grants privelages in 
line with the logged in user.  That sounds pretty safe to me (no system 
access) although I would still prefer to create a dedicated restricted 
user just to be sure.  But if I am going to do this, I should do it for 
all P2P applications such as rtorrent and aMule.  If anyone knows of any 
resources to guide me on this, please let me know.
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[freenet-support] how to use fms - the freenet message system

2008-08-21 Thread bqz69
I have installed fms, and it is running.

I also have freemail -and thunderbird running, and can receive -and send 
freemail messages.

I am reading the fms page "http://localhost:8080/";, but I need a better 
overview, because I am an fms newbie?

How do I use fms to read fms boards - what setup do I have to do?

How do I send messages to a fms board - what setup do I have to do, and how do 
I send the message?

I am asking my question like this, so other fms newbies can also learn :-)

Thanks in advance.




[freenet-support] how to install freemail

2008-08-21 Thread bqz69
On Thursday 21 August 2008 15.30.44 bqz69 wrote:
> On Thursday 21 August 2008 12.14.46 Volodya wrote:
> > > I then went to the "visit" page, but I did not insert anything in the
> > > "Domain" line as I do not know what to insert?
> >
> > Anything you want. For example if you want for your mail to be
> > User at TheCoolDomain.freemail put 'TheCoolDomain' there.
> >
> > >> For more help about Freemail and other Freenet applications you might
> > >> want to visit
> > >> http://localhost:/freenet:USK at ugb~uuscsidMI-Ze8laZe~o3BUIb3S50i25R
> > >>Iw DH9 9M,9T20t3xoG-dQfMO94LGOl9AxRTkaz~TykFY-voqaTQI,AQACAAE/FAFS/23/
> > >> (not maintained by me).
> > >
> > > Did not work, but I have the Freemail site already from
> > > the "http://127.0.0.1:/"; page.
> >
> > Strange. 'localhost' should be the same thing as '127.0.0.1'.
>
> I just changed "localhost" to "127.0.0.1" to try to solve my problem - have
> now changed back to "localhost".
>
> I have now gotten my short email address ending on .freemail, so that looks
> good.
>
> But when I try to "Get Mail" I get an Alert "Failed to connect to server
> localhost".
> When i try to send I also get the Alert "Failed to connect to server
> localhost".
>
> My 3 ports settings are:
> Port 3143 Default 143
> Port 1119 Default 119
> Port 3025 Default 25
> I have tried to remove the 143, 119 and 25 as Defaults, but do not know how
> to do that - maybe I should just leave it as is?
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I fixed my problem myself:
I removed the imap settings and then added the account again, and now it 
works - sorry, probably because I have changed the domain name. :-)




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[freenet-support] how to install freemail

2008-08-21 Thread bqz69
On Thursday 21 August 2008 12.14.46 Volodya wrote:
> > I then went to the "visit" page, but I did not insert anything in the
> > "Domain" line as I do not know what to insert?
>
> Anything you want. For example if you want for your mail to be
> User at TheCoolDomain.freemail put 'TheCoolDomain' there.
>
> >> For more help about Freemail and other Freenet applications you might
> >> want to visit
> >> http://localhost:/freenet:USK at ugb~uuscsidMI-Ze8laZe~o3BUIb3S50i25RIw
> >>DH9 9M,9T20t3xoG-dQfMO94LGOl9AxRTkaz~TykFY-voqaTQI,AQACAAE/FAFS/23/ (not
> >> maintained by me).
> >
> > Did not work, but I have the Freemail site already from
> > the "http://127.0.0.1:/"; page.
>
> Strange. 'localhost' should be the same thing as '127.0.0.1'.

I just changed "localhost" to "127.0.0.1" to try to solve my problem - have 
now changed back to "localhost".

I have now gotten my short email address ending on .freemail, so that looks 
good.

But when I try to "Get Mail" I get an Alert "Failed to connect to server 
localhost".
When i try to send I also get the Alert "Failed to connect to server 
localhost".

My 3 ports settings are:
Port 3143 Default 143
Port 1119 Default 119
Port 3025 Default 25
I have tried to remove the 143, 119 and 25 as Defaults, but do not know how to 
do that - maybe I should just leave it as is?




[freenet-support] how to install freemail

2008-08-21 Thread Volodya
> I then went to the "visit" page, but I did not insert anything in the 
> "Domain" 
> line as I do not know what to insert?

Anything you want. For example if you want for your mail to be 
User at TheCoolDomain.freemail put 'TheCoolDomain' there.

>> For more help about Freemail and other Freenet applications you might want
>> to visit
>> http://localhost:/freenet:USK at 
>> ugb~uuscsidMI-Ze8laZe~o3BUIb3S50i25RIwDH9
>> 9M,9T20t3xoG-dQfMO94LGOl9AxRTkaz~TykFY-voqaTQI,AQACAAE/FAFS/23/ (not
>> maintained by me).
> Did not work, but I have the Freemail site already from 
> the "http://127.0.0.1:/"; page.

Strange. 'localhost' should be the same thing as '127.0.0.1'.

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[freenet-support] how to use fms - the freenet message system

2008-08-21 Thread bqz69
I have installed fms, and it is running.

I also have freemail -and thunderbird running, and can receive -and send 
freemail messages.

I am reading the fms page "http://localhost:8080/";, but I need a better 
overview, because I am an fms newbie?

How do I use fms to read fms boards - what setup do I have to do?

How do I send messages to a fms board - what setup do I have to do, and how do 
I send the message?

I am asking my question like this, so other fms newbies can also learn :-)

Thanks in advance.

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[freenet-support] how to install freemail

2008-08-21 Thread bqz69
Thanks! :-)
On Wednesday 20 August 2008 13.15.39 Volodya wrote:
> bqz69 wrote:
> > Anybody know how to install freemail - I have downloaded
> > Freemail-0.1-11.jar but get no *.jar file.
> >
> > Instead I get a zip file, and when I decompress it, I get no *.jar file,
> > but 4 directories without any *.jar file?
> >
> > I am not a programmer, so please do not answer too short - thanks?
>
> q;-)
>
> When people say '*.jar file' what they mean is a file with any name which
> ends with '.jar', so Freemain-0.1-11.jar is a *.jar file. You shouldn't
> decompress it, but keep it as it is.
>
> A better way of installing Freemail is to go to
> http://localhost:/plugins/ and select 'Freemail' from the 'Load
> Official plugin:' drop-down menu there. Note: If somebody is monitoring
> your connection they will know that you have gotten Freemail, as the
> download happens from the normal web. They will *not* know what you do with
> the Freemail after you downloaded it, though.
This did not work.

Instead I inserted in "Add an Unofficial Plugin":
"/home/user1/downloads/freenet/freemail_/MfeZlMXJZja-FfLA6Yyqf~e8HdH5r3-WsxGtUxUOdyE"
 - 
and then I clicked the "Load" button - and that worked.

>
> Once it downloads you should see 'Visit' button next to Freemail plugin,
> you need to click it and follow the instructions.
I then went to the "visit" page, but I did not insert anything in the "Domain" 
line as I do not know what to insert?

I have done setup according to the Freemail Setup page, and everything looks 
ok, but I cannot send a mail to myself?
- it says "not a freemail address"?
Status says that I am connected to 127.0.0.1  and looks as it is trying to 
send (small moving box).
It also says "Verify that your SMTP server settings is correct"?
Any clues of what I am missing (it is quite difficult for a newbie to find 
out, as the documentation is missing the small important parts - I find)

>
> For more help about Freemail and other Freenet applications you might want
> to visit
> http://localhost:/freenet:USK at ugb~uuscsidMI-Ze8laZe~o3BUIb3S50i25RIwDH9
>9M,9T20t3xoG-dQfMO94LGOl9AxRTkaz~TykFY-voqaTQI,AQACAAE/FAFS/23/ (not
> maintained by me).
Did not work, but I have the Freemail site already from 
the "http://127.0.0.1:/"; page.





Re: [freenet-support] how to install freemail

2008-08-21 Thread bqz69
On Thursday 21 August 2008 15.30.44 bqz69 wrote:
> On Thursday 21 August 2008 12.14.46 Volodya wrote:
> > > I then went to the "visit" page, but I did not insert anything in the
> > > "Domain" line as I do not know what to insert?
> >
> > Anything you want. For example if you want for your mail to be
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] put 'TheCoolDomain' there.
> >
> > >> For more help about Freemail and other Freenet applications you might
> > >> want to visit
> > >> http://localhost:/freenet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >>Iw DH9 9M,9T20t3xoG-dQfMO94LGOl9AxRTkaz~TykFY-voqaTQI,AQACAAE/FAFS/23/
> > >> (not maintained by me).
> > >
> > > Did not work, but I have the Freemail site already from
> > > the "http://127.0.0.1:/"; page.
> >
> > Strange. 'localhost' should be the same thing as '127.0.0.1'.
>
> I just changed "localhost" to "127.0.0.1" to try to solve my problem - have
> now changed back to "localhost".
>
> I have now gotten my short email address ending on .freemail, so that looks
> good.
>
> But when I try to "Get Mail" I get an Alert "Failed to connect to server
> localhost".
> When i try to send I also get the Alert "Failed to connect to server
> localhost".
>
> My 3 ports settings are:
> Port 3143 Default 143
> Port 1119 Default 119
> Port 3025 Default 25
> I have tried to remove the 143, 119 and 25 as Defaults, but do not know how
> to do that - maybe I should just leave it as is?
***
I fixed my problem myself:
I removed the imap settings and then added the account again, and now it 
works - sorry, probably because I have changed the domain name. :-)




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Re: [freenet-support] how to install freemail

2008-08-21 Thread bqz69
On Thursday 21 August 2008 12.14.46 Volodya wrote:
> > I then went to the "visit" page, but I did not insert anything in the
> > "Domain" line as I do not know what to insert?
>
> Anything you want. For example if you want for your mail to be
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] put 'TheCoolDomain' there.
>
> >> For more help about Freemail and other Freenet applications you might
> >> want to visit
> >> http://localhost:/freenet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>DH9 9M,9T20t3xoG-dQfMO94LGOl9AxRTkaz~TykFY-voqaTQI,AQACAAE/FAFS/23/ (not
> >> maintained by me).
> >
> > Did not work, but I have the Freemail site already from
> > the "http://127.0.0.1:/"; page.
>
> Strange. 'localhost' should be the same thing as '127.0.0.1'.

I just changed "localhost" to "127.0.0.1" to try to solve my problem - have 
now changed back to "localhost".

I have now gotten my short email address ending on .freemail, so that looks 
good.

But when I try to "Get Mail" I get an Alert "Failed to connect to server 
localhost".
When i try to send I also get the Alert "Failed to connect to server 
localhost".

My 3 ports settings are:
Port 3143 Default 143
Port 1119 Default 119
Port 3025 Default 25
I have tried to remove the 143, 119 and 25 as Defaults, but do not know how to 
do that - maybe I should just leave it as is?

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Re: [freenet-support] how to install freemail

2008-08-21 Thread Volodya
> I then went to the "visit" page, but I did not insert anything in the 
> "Domain" 
> line as I do not know what to insert?

Anything you want. For example if you want for your mail to be 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] put 'TheCoolDomain' there.

>> For more help about Freemail and other Freenet applications you might want
>> to visit
>> http://localhost:/freenet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 9M,9T20t3xoG-dQfMO94LGOl9AxRTkaz~TykFY-voqaTQI,AQACAAE/FAFS/23/ (not
>> maintained by me).
> Did not work, but I have the Freemail site already from 
> the "http://127.0.0.1:/"; page.

Strange. 'localhost' should be the same thing as '127.0.0.1'.

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