Hello:
I just had a problem a few minutes ago. I was trying to access my
MAIL.HTM page and I was getting the Arachne Load Error page. I quickly
found the problem. MAIL.HTM had disappeared! It wasn't even listed
as a deleted file when I went into DRDOS "Undelete"! Fortunately I
had a backup c
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001 21:19:33 +,
Howard Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> As I understand it, ESMTP (that is, enhanced simple mail transfer protocol)
> is relevant to our discussion, because ``unenhanced'' SMTP does not
> include the AUTH command. If you telnet to a mail host and enter:
>
On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
> I am nothing if not accommodating. ;-)
> (16M color BMP converted to 256 color PNG)
> http://www.angelfire.com/id/glenndoom/ok_here.png
I'd already looked at the zbm, but thanks just the same... ;-)
(One of these days I'll get around to getting the
On Sat, 3 Feb 2001, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Feb 2001 13:14:53 -0500 (EST), Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > For some reason Glenn always seems to have the magic version
> > of Arachne that does everything. ;-)
>
> Since most of these problems seem to be memory related.
> I hav
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001 02:43:19 +, Flip ter Biecht wrote:
EPPPD 70,160 (69K) 70,160 (69K) 0(0K)
Any hints or useful programs?
>>> LOADHIGH EPPPD, or use LSPPP instead. LSPPP may also be loaded high.
>>> To get LSPPP go here: http://members.tripod.com/~lads
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001 02:19:23 +, Flip ter Biecht wrote:
>>> EPPPD 70,160 (69K) 70,160 (69K) 0(0K)
>>> Any hints or useful programs?
>> LOADHIGH EPPPD, or use LSPPP instead. LSPPP may also be loaded high.
>> To get LSPPP go here: http://members.tripod.com/~ladsoft/
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Flip ter Biecht wrote:
> >I downloaded lsppp, but I'll need some time to get it to work. Just
> >invoked after miniterm, it can't find a carrier.
>
> Work done... What a splendid configuration tool, but how can it find the
> DNS on it's own?
I've never used lsppp, so I'm n
Clarence,
I said *optional* OPTIONAL *DO* *IT* *ONLY* *IF* *DESIRED*
... on more than one occasion, when I am going nuts trying to pin down
things through searches and such, there have been times I really wished
I could just have both screens next to each other rather than going
back-arrow/f
It appears that my mail server will not function right now
due to problems with the modem "string". It is one of those
"56KV.90" style modems, but someone on the List said that
they were Winmodems. This is confusing me. The connect
says "5066 v.42" so what is going on?
Yours,
Thomas/"to
AFAIK, InSight isn't supposed to write anything to Arachne.cfg file.
However, I just discovered some more smiley faces, and all I've done
today is read mail and go to Glenn's bigscreen url's ... that and shell
out to DOS from Index of InBox and from reading a message.
For the first time, in add
L.D. Best wrote:
>
> Consider the following optional GUI: A frame-set template, where a
> separate URL can be loaded into each frame of the GUI. Want to see a
> site full screen? Right-click & R ... just like you can now view frame
> pages outside controlling frame. Want to go back to frame t
On Sun, 04 Feb 2001 16:55:17 +, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> On Sun, 04 Feb 2001 15:48:18 -0500, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
>> You are quite welcome.
>> And thank you for complimenting my abilities. :)
>> However, once youv'e looked at the SRC of 4at-once.htm you will see
>> that it is nothing c
>>> EPPPD 70,160 (69K) 70,160 (69K) 0(0K)
>
>>> Any hints or useful programs?
>
>> LOADHIGH EPPPD, or use LSPPP instead. LSPPP may also be loaded high.
>> To get LSPPP go here: http://members.tripod.com/~ladsoft/lsppp/index.htm
>
>I downloaded lsppp, but I'll need some
>> EPPPD 70,160 (69K) 70,160 (69K) 0(0K)
>> Any hints or useful programs?
> LOADHIGH EPPPD, or use LSPPP instead. LSPPP may also be loaded high.
> To get LSPPP go here: http://members.tripod.com/~ladsoft/lsppp/index.htm
> Also try CTMOUSE. It requires far less memor
That "joke" makes me think of something I wonder if anyone every thought
of before ... and *don't* laugh at me on this, cuz it just could work...
Dozerware uses a lot of crap overhead to keep track of multiple
'windows' it can open and even cover the screen with.
Arachne uses GUI interfaces whic
Actually, both of you are right and wrong.
There is a need to stop spamming. There is no need to put an INTERNAL
smtp firewall up.
My ISP had a firewall to prevent unauthorized SMTP access. Any attempts
to tenet into port 25 require login -- user must be an authorized user,
and the password mu
With all the talk about smiley faces and munged arachne.cfg files, I
decided to check *my* arachne.cfg file before I did anything else after
downloading the mail.
And guess what -- smiley faces.
I went to my history list and reviewed it carefully, to see if I'd done
*anything* that might have ca
Glenn McCorkle wrote:
>
> On Sat, 03 Feb 2001 15:54:06 -0500, Clarence Verge wrote:
>
> > It looks like I hafta put smiley faces at the end of my jokes. :(
>
> > Just imagine:
> > Wouldn't it be great if the best piece of sotware ever written, output
> > these lines in text mode on almost every
Flip ter Biecht wrote:
>
> Hello again,
>
> Just when I thought I was through with installing in real mode Dos 7.10,
> I came across the following mem/c output:
>
> Modules die geheugen onder 1 MB gebruiken:
>
> Naam Totaal Conventioneel Upper Memory
> ---
Bernie wrote:
>
> Steve wrote:
>
> > So, you seem to be saying that Michael should stop supporting
> >the W3C-supported png format in favor of zbm, which apparently
> >only you and Glenn use, in order to save maybe 90K of package
> >size...
>
> That's the impression I've got from Clarence as we
John C Sparks wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have had similar problems and have assumed that the Arachne List only accepts
>postings from the
> ISP (and hence email address) which originally subscribed.
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
That is correct. The email address of the source must be subscribed.
- C
Hi
04 Feb 2001, "Flip ter Biecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> FB> And is that also going to prevent windows from starting? Really?
>> no ...
>> bootgui=0 will do the trick in msdos.sys
FB> In the BINARY msdos.sys? How's that?
msdos.sys is no longer binary in win9x ...
it's a text config f
Hi Folks, Sam, Sam,
Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> What if you have to pay by the hour for your internet connection time
> and you are downloading your email with an XT and a 2400K modem, and
> along comes a 200K spam message? Wouldn't you feel that you would have
> every right to bitch about it?
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001 15:23:42, Christof Lange wrote:
>> Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2001 13:39:37 +
>> From: "Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: Re: File manager features
Homepage of Necromancer's DOS Navigator
>> I was unsuccessful in my attempts to connect to the download sit
>>> if you don't use drvspace simple delete the files in the root dir.
>>> strange that they are loaded ...
>>> (or you could type drvspace=0 dblspace=0 into msdos.sys)
> FB> And is that also going to prevent windows from starting? Really?
> FB> I'll be gone for testing right away...
> no ...
> b
On Sun, 04 Feb 2001 22:02:56 +0100 (CET), [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Menedetter)
wrote:
> Hi
> 04 Feb 2001, "Flip ter Biecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FB> Stuff like ifshlp and setver get automatically loaded, and so is
> FB> drvspace.
> set DOS=HIGH,UMB,NOAUTO
> noauto does the trick
> if
On Sun, 04 Feb 2001 15:48:18 -0500, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Feb 2001 23:23:04 +, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
>>> Arachne *can* show several sites at once. ;-)
>>> (proof attached)...
>>> [Attached file: 4at-once.] (File "4at-once.htm" (type text/html, size 0 KB))
>> Glenn:
>>
On Sun, 04 Feb 2001 15:04:35 +, Flip ter Biecht wrote:
> (Just trying the "quick delete" without mouse... But how?)
> Then again: Where are the external editor buttons in composer?
> Bart
Do you mean these? ;-)
--- \arachne_main_dir\system\gui\sendmail.ah ---
Options
delete succe
On Sun, 04 Feb 2001 15:01:23 +, Flip ter Biecht wrote:
> Hello again,
> Just when I thought I was through with installing in real mode Dos 7.10,
> I came across the following mem/c output:
> Modules die geheugen onder 1 MB gebruiken:
> Naam Totaal Conventioneel Uppe
Hi Folks,
Sam Heywood wrote:
>Yes, no problem wiewing .MES or .CNM files offline, except for once in
>a blue moon when my index scheme becomes farkled. (See my recent reply
>to Ron Clarke on what to do about this.)
Er,.. I don't have a problem with reading mail. It was the
CacheIndex with
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001 15:11:14 -0500 (EST), Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then you have to decide proprietary/licensed graphics format
> vs. free/open graphics format. I choose open. True, at this
> moment in time, more browsers support the proprietary gif formats
> than support png, but png
Bye folks for a couple of weeks - we are headed into the land out west
with no local ISPs and extortionate Australian long distance calls.
Kali
http://www.nimnet.asn.au/~kali
unsuscribe arachne
http://www.nimnet.asn.au/~kali
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001 00:20:36 -0800, Zach Campbell wrote:
> This is in Response to glenn (because I can't find your email addy)
> Yes I would REALLY! like the disk image it would be something very fun to
> play with!
> Thanks alot,
> Zach ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
You are quite welcome Zach.
As is any
Hi
04 Feb 2001, "Ernst C. Zach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
EZ> i'm struggling to make arachne work with wingate.
if wingate is a NAT program. (network address translation)
than simply set the server as the gateway.
don't use any proxy.
netmask 255.255.255.0 is right if you use 192.168.0.X as y
Hi
04 Feb 2001, "Flip ter Biecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FB> Stuff like ifshlp and setver get automatically loaded, and so is
FB> drvspace.
set DOS=HIGH,UMB,NOAUTO
noauto does the trick
if you don't use drvspace simple delete the files in the root dir.
strange that they are loaded ...
(or
On Sun, 04 Feb 2001 15:30:34 -0500, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
> I used to get ticked off each time I got a piece of spam.
> I would go to great lengths to try and stop it.
> (send a spam report via spamcop.net and the send 10 CCs to each and
> every server the spamcop report had identified)
> The r
Hi
04 Feb 2001, "Sam Ewalt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
SE> I don't want to give it any more time and energy than that.
with ORBS _you_ don't give it any energy.
you simply tell your SMTP server to look up ORBS.
(or you ask your ISP to do that)
SE> I don't think there's any way to get rid of s
On Sat, 03 Feb 2001 23:23:04 +, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Feb 2001 22:44:05 -0500, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
>> On Sat, 03 Feb 2001 06:40:40 +0200, Or Botton wrote:
>>> Hm.
>>> Well, they got the browser with the biggest screen... that can
>>> show several sites at once. :)
>> Ara
On Sat, 03 Feb 2001 17:02:51 -0500, Sam Ewalt wrote:
> My understanding of smtp servers is that they just relay the mail,
> nothing is kept on the server and you can't get anything from the
> server, all it does is take the mail you send it and sends it on
> its way. There is no need for secur
Hi
04 Feb 2001, "Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
SH> I didn't know it was that simple.
I thought that the whole thread was about that fact ;)
Yes ... standard SMTP does not have authentication capabilities.
Normally this is not a very big problems, because only a range of trusted
On Sat, 03 Feb 2001 15:54:06 -0500, Clarence Verge wrote:
> It looks like I hafta put smiley faces at the end of my jokes. :(
> Just imagine:
> Wouldn't it be great if the best piece of sotware ever written, output
> these lines in text mode on almost everyone's screen when started ? :
> "This
On 4 Feb 2001, at 20:40, Bernie wrote:
> Have your tried without using the proxy (and should the port number really be
> there?). Only other thing I can think of is the netmask. //Bernie
--
already tried without using the proxy :-(
what should i change with the netmask ? skip it or change it ?
er
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Bernie wrote:
> Steve wrote:
> > I don't know... I'm just going by what Netscape tells me. ;-)
> >
> >981071119.BMP 14 KbThu Feb 1 23:45:01 2001 Windows Bitmap
>
> And that probably *is* a Windows bitmap, there's some obscure diffrence
> between them (for ins
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Bernie wrote:
> Steve wrote:
> > My philosophy for webpages is universal accessibility.
>
> But then you shouldn't:
>
> 1. Use an image at all (which severly limits you I know)
I check all my pages with Lynx. Some pages, like those at
http://stackman.www6.50megs.com ,
Ernst wrote:
>i´m struggling to make arachne work with wingate.
>does anyone has experience with wingate and arachne ?
Nope, but I do use Internet Extender (a DOS prog) so perhaps I can be of
assistance.
>HTTPproxy 192.168.0.1:80
Have your tried without using the proxy (and should the port num
Mel wrote:
>That xswap thing is still around, and Bernie, you asked what needs to be
>fixed!
The "xSwap" things isn't one you know ;-)
But I'll take a look at it (another lister also sent a mail about this to
me so atleast two people wnat it fixed )
>Then we need an example of two account and tw
Steve wrote:
> I don't know... I'm just going by what Netscape tells me. ;-)
>
>981071119.BMP 14 KbThu Feb 1 23:45:01 2001 Windows Bitmap
And that probably *is* a Windows bitmap, there's some obscure diffrence
between them (for instance you can use -os2 IIRC on DJPEG to get a OS/
Steve wrote:
> And I use PNGs for that purpose.
(snip)
> My philosophy for webpages is universal accessibility.
But then you shouldn't:
1. Use an image at all (which severly limits you I know)
2. Use a format that not all browsers can handle (although more can handle
PNG not all can). I sugges
Thomas wrote:
>Besides, sometimes an incoming email message
>bears a date several days or several years in the past.
Who would so such a thing?! I wonder what 1991 has in store for me ;-)
//Bernie
>(Just trying the "quick delete" without mouse... But how?)
Shift+Enter :-)
Did Cpqvesa work on your system?
Jake
On Sun, 04 Feb 2001 15:01:23 +, Flip ter Biecht wrote:
> Hello again,
> Just when I thought I was through with installing in real mode Dos 7.10,
> I came across the following mem/c output:
> Modules die geheugen onder 1 MB gebruiken:
> Naam Totaal Conventioneel Uppe
On Sun, 04 Feb 2001 15:04:35 +, Flip ter Biecht wrote:
> (Just trying the "quick delete" without mouse... But how?)
> Then again: Where are the external editor buttons in composer?
> Bart
Hello Bart:
If you installed XEDIT40.APM you probably did not get any button to
invoke an external ed
>The deal is to find a program known as a modem enabler. I don't know how
>generic they are but I have a few such programs and have found that one of
>them seems to work with modems from a variety of manufaturers (of course
>just because two modems have different company names on them doesn't mean
Hi
03 Feb 2001, "Sam Ewalt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
SE> My understanding of smtp servers is that they just relay the mail,
SE> nothing is kept on the server and you can't get anything from the
SE> server, all it does is take the mail you send it and sends it on
SE> its way.
Yes
SE> T
hi !
i´m struggling to make arachne work with wingate.
does anyone has experience with wingate and arachne ?
the ip of the arachne-machine is 192.168.0.140, the wingate-server has
192.168.0.1
i already loaded the paket-driver at 0x60 (e100bpkt) and it tells, that
everything is ok. my tcp-confi
On Sun, 04 Feb 2001 13:03:57 +0100, Flip ter Biecht wrote:
>> I don't know if all "non-real" modems require driver files to
>> have been loaded.
>> If you have a WinModem, or some peculiar type of modem that behaves as the
>> one I have described, (It might actually be a WinModem. I don't know.
>Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2001 13:39:37 +
>From: "Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Re: File manager features
>
>>> Homepage of Necromancer's DOS Navigator
>
>I was unsuccessful in my attempts to connect to the download site. Some
>other folks on this list have mentioned having th
Yo Gang!
Here's a set of "Surf Tabs" for some of the
cababilities of that TabSurf browser.
If you regularly haunt the same few sites
I hope you find them useful.
Please see surfread.txt in the attachment.
All the best,
Jake
-- Written by a user of Arachne: the Internet Survival Kit
-- Arachn
(Just trying the "quick delete" without mouse... But how?)
Then again: Where are the external editor buttons in composer?
Bart
To (A) or not to (A), that's the (A)nswer!
http://autonomium.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Arachne V1.69, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/
Hello again,
Just when I thought I was through with installing in real mode Dos 7.10,
I came across the following mem/c output:
Modules die geheugen onder 1 MB gebruiken:
Naam Totaal Conventioneel Upper Memory
-
On Sun, 04 Feb 2001 00:06:03 -0500,
"Glenn McCorkle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 03 Feb 2001 12:52:32 +, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
>
>
>
> > authentication protocol, but unless you are connected to "shentel.net" I
> > don't think there is any way you can send a message out of
> >
Hi,
I have had similar problems and have assumed that the Arachne List only accepts
postings from the
ISP (and hence email address) which originally subscribed.
Can anyone confirm this? I presume the only solution would be to
unsubscribe/resubscribe.
John
-Original Message-
From: Fli
On Sat, 03 Feb 2001 18:27:36 +, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> What if you have to pay by the hour for your internet connection time
> and you are downloading your email with an XT and a 2400K modem, and
> along comes a 200K spam message? Wouldn't you feel that you would have
> every right to bi
Hello,
Yesterday I wrote a reaction to Zach's quetion on a hdd less arachne
install, and attached both xmsdsk.exe and emsdsk.exe.
I don't get it back in arachne-digest.
Has it reached the list?
(Sorry for the length; next time I'll upload binaries and just post a link)
Bart
>Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2001 15:54:06 -0500
>From: Clarence Verge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: This program does not require M$loth windoz.
>
>
>Just imagine:
>Wouldn't it be great if the best piece of sotware ever written, output
>these lines in text mode on almost everyone's screen when started ? :
> I don't know if all "non-real" modems require driver files to
>have been loaded.
>If you have a WinModem, or some peculiar type of modem that behaves as the
>one I have described, (It might actually be a WinModem. I don't know. It
>was manufactured by Action Tech) then you might get your mod
Hi Gangue,
Snowing here in Edinburgh, temperature in the minus figures and pretty
damn cold with a high wind chill factor!. Still, the days are getting a
bit longer, so we've turned the corner towards the spring and summer in
the northern bit of the world.
News here has been of Lockerbie and the
Hello Joerg:
On Sun, 04 Feb 2001 10:24:49 +0100, Joerg Dietze wrote:
> Hi Sam and all,
> fortunately this is NOT true, at least for older Toshiba laptops there
> are PCMCIA drivers for DOS. I think I could get them from someone in the
> neighbourhood :-).
> Regards Joerg
I have a Toshiba Sate
On Sat, 3 Feb 2001 18:23:56 -0800 (PST), Howard Schwartz wrote:
>> On 2 Feb 01 at 23:39, owner-arachne-digest@arachne wrote:
>> Christian, Clarence, all,
>> I apologize, my quoted description did not apply to DOS Navigator
>> (ND), but to the Russian Necromancer's DOS Navigator (NDN). I rea
Hello
> On Sat, 3 Feb 2001 22:13:17 -0800, Zach Campbell wrote:
>
> > Would any one know where I could get ahold of PCMCIA drivers for dos? I'm
> > turned the net upside down lookin for them and can't find them anywhere, On
> > the itty bitty I'm usin a cardnal 14.4 external right now..
>
Hi Sam and all,
it's not so easy as You think, at least here in Germany. There are many
ISP here offering a service called "Internet-by-call". They have dial-in
number and a standard user ID and password and that's it. They don't
know who You are and the charges for the connection appear on Your
Hi Sam and all,
fortunately this is NOT true, at least for older Toshiba laptops there
are PCMCIA drivers for DOS. I think I could get them from someone in the
neighbourhood :-).
Regards Joerg
On Sat, 03 Feb 2001 23:10:26 +, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> Hello Zach:
> I have looked for DOS d
On Sun, 04 Feb 2001 00:06:03 -0500, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
> On Sat, 03 Feb 2001 12:52:32 +, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
>
>> authentication protocol, but unless you are connected to "shentel.net" I
>> don't think there is any way you can send a message out of
>> "smtp.shentel.net" unless you
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