[freenet-support] how to send a message to a fms board

2008-08-16 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Saturday 16 August 2008 00:24, bqz69 wrote:
> I am using ubuntu 8.04 - KDE - and freenet.
> 
> I have downloaded/installed:
> 
> fms v. 0.3.17
> 
> Thunderbird and inserted "thunderbird-fms-extension-5-fms.xpi"
> 
> http://pocoproject.org/poco/download/
> poco-1.3.2.tar.gz   (took a long time to compile)
> 
> Everything works fine - I start fms and can go to http://localhost:8080/ 
> (the fms administration page)
> I can read other messages of fms in thunderbird ok.
> 
> But, how do I upload a message to a fms board?
> I do not see any place where to insert the message text?   :-)

You post a message through your newsreader, in this case Thunderbird. You need 
your identity to have been announced first.
> 
> Is there a small fms manual for an end user as me, with normal speech 
> explanations.  :-?
> 
> I am reading the: FMS : Freenet Message System - Overview page
> 
> There are so many special phrases in freenet (peers, nodes etc) that it is 
> difficult for an enduser to understand the various instructions.
> 
> I am the author of www.minihowto.org, and my plan is to make a new updated 
> freenet minihowto for my website - my intention is "short" plain normal 
words 
> howtos, so hopefully more ordinary people can start using freenet - (it is 
> difficult)
> 
> By the way, you are doing a phantastic excellent work on freenet, out 
there - 
> thanks
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Re: [freenet-support] how to send a message to a fms board

2008-08-16 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Saturday 16 August 2008 00:24, bqz69 wrote:
> I am using ubuntu 8.04 - KDE - and freenet.
> 
> I have downloaded/installed:
> 
> fms v. 0.3.17
> 
> Thunderbird and inserted "thunderbird-fms-extension-5-fms.xpi"
> 
> http://pocoproject.org/poco/download/
> poco-1.3.2.tar.gz   (took a long time to compile)
> 
> Everything works fine - I start fms and can go to http://localhost:8080/ 
> (the fms administration page)
> I can read other messages of fms in thunderbird ok.
> 
> But, how do I upload a message to a fms board?
> I do not see any place where to insert the message text?   :-)

You post a message through your newsreader, in this case Thunderbird. You need 
your identity to have been announced first.
> 
> Is there a small fms manual for an end user as me, with normal speech 
> explanations.  :-?
> 
> I am reading the: FMS : Freenet Message System - Overview page
> 
> There are so many special phrases in freenet (peers, nodes etc) that it is 
> difficult for an enduser to understand the various instructions.
> 
> I am the author of www.minihowto.org, and my plan is to make a new updated 
> freenet minihowto for my website - my intention is "short" plain normal 
words 
> howtos, so hopefully more ordinary people can start using freenet - (it is 
> difficult)
> 
> By the way, you are doing a phantastic excellent work on freenet, out 
there - 
> thanks
> ___
> Support mailing list
> Support@freenetproject.org
> http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support
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[freenet-support] how to send a message to a fms board

2008-08-16 Thread bqz69
I am using ubuntu 8.04 - KDE - and freenet.

I have downloaded/installed:

fms v. 0.3.17

Thunderbird and inserted "thunderbird-fms-extension-5-fms.xpi"

http://pocoproject.org/poco/download/
poco-1.3.2.tar.gz   (took a long time to compile)

Everything works fine - I start fms and can go to http://localhost:8080/ 
(the fms administration page)
I can read other messages of fms in thunderbird ok.

But, how do I upload a message to a fms board?
I do not see any place where to insert the message text? :-)

Is there a small fms manual for an end user as me, with normal speech 
explanations.  :-?

I am reading the: FMS : Freenet Message System - Overview page

There are so many special phrases in freenet (peers, nodes etc) that it is 
difficult for an enduser to understand the various instructions.

I am the author of www.minihowto.org, and my plan is to make a new updated 
freenet minihowto for my website - my intention is "short" plain normal words 
howtos, so hopefully more ordinary people can start using freenet - (it is 
difficult)

By the way, you are doing a phantastic excellent work on freenet, out there - 
thanks



[freenet-support] how to send a message to a fms board

2008-08-15 Thread bqz69
I am using ubuntu 8.04 - KDE - and freenet.

I have downloaded/installed:

fms v. 0.3.17

Thunderbird and inserted "thunderbird-fms-extension-5-fms.xpi"

http://pocoproject.org/poco/download/
poco-1.3.2.tar.gz   (took a long time to compile)

Everything works fine - I start fms and can go to http://localhost:8080/ 
(the fms administration page)
I can read other messages of fms in thunderbird ok.

But, how do I upload a message to a fms board?
I do not see any place where to insert the message text? :-)

Is there a small fms manual for an end user as me, with normal speech 
explanations.  :-?

I am reading the: FMS : Freenet Message System - Overview page

There are so many special phrases in freenet (peers, nodes etc) that it is 
difficult for an enduser to understand the various instructions.

I am the author of www.minihowto.org, and my plan is to make a new updated 
freenet minihowto for my website - my intention is "short" plain normal words 
howtos, so hopefully more ordinary people can start using freenet - (it is 
difficult)

By the way, you are doing a phantastic excellent work on freenet, out there - 
thanks
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