Re: Importing mailboxes (Was re: [9fans] Accounts)

2006-09-21 Thread Martin Neubauer
* Joel Salomon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > ??? Can I be more specific when importing /net? I ususlly get away with just ``import /net/tcp'' Martin

Importing mailboxes (Was re: [9fans] Accounts)

2006-09-21 Thread Joel Salomon
Following suggestions, I deleted my local copy of /mail/box/chesky/mbox and /mail/box/chesky/L.mbox and included import -ac 131.112.14.44 /mail/box/chesky/ in my lib/profile. I can now read my mail on my tip9ug.jp account ([EMAIL PROTECTED], when the domain is reregistered) -- a single, nearly

Re: Re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-20 Thread Joel Salomon
On 9/20/06, David Leimbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I usually cheat, a lot and do import mordor /mail import mordor /net upas/fs I'm trying import -ac 131.112.14.44 /mail/box/chesky/ right now, having deleted my local copies of ...box/chesky[L.mbox mbox]. I can read a mail from boyd date

Re: Re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-20 Thread David Leimbach
On 9/20/06, Joel Salomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 9/20/06, Skip Tavakkolian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > if you have a plan9 term, then you probably want to import your mailbox > and run upas/fs locally. Importing the mailbox is exactly what I'm trying to do. Thanks for the phrasing. Now,

Re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-20 Thread Joel Salomon
On 9/20/06, Skip Tavakkolian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: if you have a plan9 term, then you probably want to import your mailbox and run upas/fs locally. Importing the mailbox is exactly what I'm trying to do. Thanks for the phrasing. Now, how do I do that? --Joel

Re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-20 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
> /usr/fst/lib/profile add it to YOUR /usr/YOU/lib/profile

Re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-20 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
if you have a plan9 term, then you probably want to import your mailbox and run upas/fs locally. if you're drawterm'ed in - everything runs on the cpu. /usr/fst/lib/profile > On 9/20/06, Skip Tavakkolian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> UPASFS(4) >> >> The options are: >> >>

Re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-20 Thread Joel Salomon
On 9/20/06, Skip Tavakkolian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: UPASFS(4) The options are: -ffile use file as the mailbox instead of the default, /mail/box/username/mbox. Right, so I'm guessing I need to mount my tip9ug mailbox before

Re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-20 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
UPASFS(4) The options are: -ffile use file as the mailbox instead of the default, /mail/box/username/mbox. > Using 131.112.14.44 (tip9ug.jp) as an example, how would I connect to > my mailbox there? I assume I should run upas/fs

Re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-20 Thread Joel Salomon
Using 131.112.14.44 (tip9ug.jp) as an example, how would I connect to my mailbox there? I assume I should run upas/fs -f something, but what's the something? --Joel

Re: tip9ug Was re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-20 Thread Joel Salomon
On 9/19/06, andrey mirtchovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: add "auth=131.112.14.44 authdom=tip9ug.jp" to /lib/ndb/local then from the plan9 machine: cpu -h 131.112.14.44 Thanks, that worked -- once I rembered what I'd changed my password to. --Joel

Re: Re: tip9ug Was re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-20 Thread Vester Thacker
Folks, I apologize for the inconvenience. I had forgotten to renew the domain in time. I hope to resolve the problem as soon as possible. Regards, Vester On 9/20/06, andrey mirtchovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: add "auth=131.112.14.44 authdom=tip9ug.jp" to /lib/ndb/local then from the plan

Re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-20 Thread John Floren
On 9/19/06, Joel Salomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 9/19/06, John Floren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Wait, so you want a Plan 9 account so you can transfer your files > there and then email them elsewhere? Or so I can cpu into that macine and use Acme mail from my machine directly. How woul

Re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-20 Thread Christoph Lohmann
Good morning. Am Tue, 19 Sep 2006 22:36:29 -0400 schrieb "Joel Salomon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I take it that 9grid.de is your system? I'm trying to connect to it > via a web browser but I'm not seeing much; the home page won't load > past the heading that reads "9grid.de". That's a MTU issue.

Re: tip9ug Was re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-19 Thread andrey mirtchovski
add "auth=131.112.14.44 authdom=tip9ug.jp" to /lib/ndb/local then from the plan9 machine: cpu -h 131.112.14.44

tip9ug Was re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-19 Thread Joel Salomon
On 9/19/06, John Floren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At 131.112.14.44 you can find the tip9ug servers, which also have free accounts, but be warned that the domain registry (tip9ug.jp) has expired, so you'll have to do all connections by IP. I have an account by them and have successfully drawter

Re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-19 Thread John Floren
On 9/19/06, Joel Salomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 9/19/06, John Floren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Wait, so you want a Plan 9 account so you can transfer your files > there and then email them elsewhere? Or so I can cpu into that macine and use Acme mail from my machine directly. How woul

Re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-19 Thread Joel Salomon
On 9/19/06, John Floren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Wait, so you want a Plan 9 account so you can transfer your files there and then email them elsewhere? Or so I can cpu into that macine and use Acme mail from my machine directly. How would that work? I'd need an auth account somewhere, and t

Re: [9fans] Accounts

2006-09-19 Thread John Floren
On 9/19/06, Joel Salomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've finally gotten Plan 9 working on my laptop (I think, I hope...), but can't do much with it. The school network admins have given me an IP address so I can connect to sources but I can't get anything off my system; the school email system do