I am signed on with Onfree.Net, and they have enabled POP3 and SMTP for
me.
I am able to receive and send mail via Onfree when using Outlook
Express, but so far I only have been able to receive mail from Onfree
when using Arachne Insight. I haven't been able to send mail via Onfree
from Arachne I
Sam wrote:
>Which is the same as what I said in my original post on this subject.
>I don't understand what you are arguing about.
Assume I know nothing about this subject at all, if I then would follow
your post on this subject I would believe that my modem isn't on that
com-port and/or is a WinM
Herbert wrote:
>Thank you one and all for the suggestions. So far nothing has worked. I will
>attempt a composite reply.
Herbert, set these in your Arachne.Cfg
UseTerminal No
Autologin No
And report if it works or not.
I seriously thought (and hoped) that we (the list) had come to the
concluss
Neil wrote:
>Or you can use the screen adjustment on the monitor to compensate. Obviously
>this would work best of you spent all your time using Arachne :-)))
Hmm... I think that if you have an AGP card in your computer you probably
have a new enough monitor to let it store several values. Most "
Herb,
I just noticed another part of your Arachne.cfg that may be causing some of
the problems:
[system]
Hotlist .\HOTLIST.HTM
History .\HISTORY.LST
CookieFile .\COOKIES.LST
CacheIndex .\CACHE.IDX
CachePath CACHE\
Cache2TEMP Yes <--Do you have a "TEMP" directory set?
Hi
04 Oct 2000, "Glenn McCorkle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
GM> ---begin TSX-32 read.me file---
GM> Files for installation of basic TSX-32 system release 6.10:
GM> TSX610.ZIP -- contents of first TSX distribution disk 6.10
What is the status of this software ?? (freeware with source, fr
On Wed, 04 Oct 2000 08:11:34 +, Ron Clarke wrote:
> I have a correspondant whose emails to me sometimes fail to download
> cleanly with Arachne (1.66). The download proceeds until about the end
> of the offending message - then stops dead and will not go any further.
> Clicking on "Abort Dow
On Wed, 4 Oct 2000 23:05:02 -0500 (CDT), Herbert Valliant wrote:
> Arachne Dials the ISP who responds login: I reply Pvalliant. ISP
> responds password: I enter it. ISP responds with a bunch of wierd
> characters: I press F7. A get a message to the effect that
> Arachne is leaving miniterm and at
On Thu, 05 Oct 2000 07:37:18 +0700 (JAVT), Eko Priono wrote:
> To see them you'll have to drop to DOS prompt and type in
> the following:
> cd \arachne\cache\headers
> dir
> The *.HTT files are just text files, they are viewable with
> DOS's EDIT.COM or any of your favorite text editor.
Or you