exchange messages in a proprietary format with proprietary headers
(Corporate WorkGroup Mode). When you connect with Mozilla as a POP
client, it can't decode this format. If your send mail with Mozilla, it
never converts the mail to a non standard format, so you can read it just
fine
coding and font changes may be used. I have tried saving an
Outlook mail that I've sent as html and then reading it with mozilla, and it
looks fine. This leads me to believe that the html produced by outlook is
readable by mozilla. When I read email that I've sent (formatted as html), it
looks
. I have tried saving an Outlook mail that I've sent as html
and then reading it with mozilla, and it looks fine. This leads me to
believe that the html produced by outlook is readable by mozilla. When I
read email that I've sent (formatted as html), it looks fine in both
outlook and mozilla
conversations, it becomes much more difficult to
follow since color coding and font changes may be used. I have tried saving an
Outlook mail that I've sent as html and then reading it with mozilla, and it
looks fine. This leads me to believe that the html produced by outlook is
readable by mozilla
in lengthy conversations, it becomes much more difficult to
follow since color coding and font changes may be used. I have tried saving
an
Outlook mail that I've sent as html and then reading it with mozilla, and it
looks fine. This leads me to believe that the html produced by outlook
email, it looks like plain text in mozilla. This is a real
problem because in lengthy conversations, it becomes much more difficult to
follow since color coding and font changes may be used. I have tried saving
an
Outlook mail that I've sent as html and then reading it with mozilla
Is there an archive for this mailing list?
Joel
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Is there an archive for this mailing list?
Joel
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begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
[snip]
I liked and used Sylpheed for quite some time here and had no trouble
with it. It read HTML-sotted email, displayed images, and so forth
without incident. I gave up
xterms. Makes
% cuting and pasting between windows (usually different systems) a breeze.
No argument here. I like X, I just didn't need the GUI for my mail
client. My finger habits proved too hard to break. X is a great platform
for running a dozen xterms. ;-)
Kurt
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just didn't need the GUI for my mail
client. My finger habits proved too hard to break. X is a great platform
for running a dozen xterms. ;-)
Amen to that brother, my fingers twitch in a Pine keystroke sorta way.
And gnome-term is not an acceptible substitue for xterm
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 08:55:42PM -0500, David A. Bandel wrote:
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begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
bonehead
Oh for cryin' out loud, Kurt. He said Sylpheed didn't work. Read twice;
post once.
Anybody know of a mail program that does both text and html? Have been
using netscape mail on SuSE 7.2. Upgraded to SuSE 8.0 and no netscape
only the retarded version of netscape -mozilla. Trief using evolution,
kmail, ans sypheed but all I get for html mail is either a message
hidden in formating
Lee wrote:
Anybody know of a mail program that does both text and html? Have been
using netscape mail on SuSE 7.2. Upgraded to SuSE 8.0 and no netscape
only the retarded version of netscape -mozilla. Trief using evolution,
kmail, ans sypheed but all I get for html mail is either a message
hidden
Lee wrote:
Anybody know of a mail program that does both text and html? Have been
using netscape mail on SuSE 7.2. Upgraded to SuSE 8.0 and no netscape
only the retarded version of netscape -mozilla. Trief using evolution,
kmail, ans sypheed but all I get for html mail is either a message
hidden
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 02:53:06PM -0500, Lee wrote:
Anybody know of a mail program that does both text and html? Have been
using netscape mail on SuSE 7.2. Upgraded to SuSE 8.0 and no netscape
only the retarded version of netscape -mozilla. Trief using evolution,
kmail, ans sypheed but all I
On Thursday 05 December 2002 02:53 pm, someone claiming to be Lee wrote:
Anybody know of a mail program that does both text and html? Have been
using netscape mail on SuSE 7.2. Upgraded to SuSE 8.0 and no netscape
only the retarded version of netscape -mozilla. Trief using evolution,
kmail
KMail 1.3.1 (KDE 2.2.x) works with HTML, too. I agree with Tim - check out
Mozilla. I've seen several reviews of Moz vs Netscape 7.0 and Moz is
selected each time.
On Thursday 05 December 2002 02:53 pm, someone claiming to be Lee wrote:
Anybody know of a mail program that does both text
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 04:12:28PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 02:53:06PM -0500, Lee wrote:
Anybody know of a mail program that does both text and html? Have been
using netscape mail on SuSE 7.2. Upgraded to SuSE 8.0 and no netscape
only the retarded version
On Thursday 05 December 2002 08:13 pm, someone claiming to be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 04:12:28PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 02:53:06PM -0500, Lee wrote:
Anybody know of a mail program that does both text and html? Have been
using
Thanks a lot guys turned on HTML in Kmail and problem solved. I guess using
Netscape made me kind of lazy in that communator did most of the work and I
uused Kmail as only a back up. Now without netscape I have to learn to set
Kmail up right.
Lee
On 12/05/02 18:20, Lee wrote:
Ken Moffat wrote:
Lee wrote:
Anybody know of a mail program that does both text and html? Have been
using netscape mail on SuSE 7.2. Upgraded to SuSE 8.0 and no netscape
only the retarded version of netscape -mozilla. Trief using evolution,
kmail, ans sypheed
Ken Moffat wrote:
Lee wrote:
Anybody know of a mail program that does both text and html? Have been
using netscape mail on SuSE 7.2. Upgraded to SuSE 8.0 and no netscape
only the retarded version of netscape -mozilla. Trief using evolution,
kmail, ans sypheed but all I get for html mail
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begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 04:12:28PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 02:53:06PM -0500, Lee wrote:
Anybody know of a mail program that does both text
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 19:20, Lee wrote:
snipped
It doesn't have a built in mail program like messenger, it won't allow
me to access netscape the e-mail account that I run to misdirect the
spammers in addition to my normal e-mail and it's cannibalistic. I
prefer Netscape 7.0 (personnel
On Thursday 05 December 2002 09:20 pm, someone claiming to be Lee wrote:
Ken Moffat wrote:
Lee wrote:
Anybody know of a mail program that does both text and html? Have been
using netscape mail on SuSE 7.2. Upgraded to SuSE 8.0 and no netscape
only the retarded version of netscape
what's wrong with mozilla (other than habbits :)?
Lee wrote:
Thanks a lot guys turned on HTML in Kmail and problem solved. I guess using
Netscape made me kind of lazy in that communator did most of the work and I
uused Kmail as only a back up. Now without netscape I have to learn to set
Naah. We know you're just lonely :)
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 17:53:09 +1000
Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
seems to be that I cannot send
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On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Keith Antoine wrote:
seems to be that I cannot send
Seems that you actually CAN! :-)
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Gee, right at the top of the tools page. Not even hidden. That's why I did
not find it!
Love this list.
Roger Oberholtzer spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
I have a rather large MH format mail folder. I want to convert it to
Maildir format. Has anyone done this? I expect I
I have a rather large MH format mail folder. I want to convert it to
Maildir format. Has anyone done this? I expect I would need to use
procmail's formail command. I have done this to convert a flat mail file
into Maildir format. I just don't seem to get this for an MH folder with
subdirs
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 09:44:31 +0100, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I have a rather large MH format mail folder. I want to convert it to
Maildir format. Has anyone done this? I expect I would need to use
procmail's formail command. I have done this to convert a flat mail file
into Maildir format
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Roger Oberholtzer spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
I have a rather large MH format mail folder. I want to convert it to
Maildir format. Has anyone done this? I expect I would need to use
procmail's formail command. I have done
Matt Nelson wrote:
Well, I'm running at home with a /32 and a business network at work with
a /28. I haven't tried yet but I doubt SWBell is going to allow me to
manage my own reverse DNS. Anyone have any suggestions? So far its
only redhat's mail server that is doing this, and although I'm
Matt Nelson wrote:
Subject:
Totally OT: valid mail server
From:
Matt Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
21 Oct 2002 18:21:05 -0500
To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can anyone tell me why Redhat's list server is rejecting my
That could be it. Many MTA's require the sending MTA to be resolvable
(reverse lookup).
From: Matt Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Totally OT: valid mail server
Date: 21 Oct 2002 18:21:05 -0500
X-Mailer: Ximian Evolution 1.0.8 (1.0.8-10)
Can anyone tell me why Redhat's
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 10:52:55PM -0500, Matt Nelson wrote:
Content-Description: Forwarded message - Totally OT: valid mail server
Date: 21 Oct 2002 18:21:05 -0500
From: Matt Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Totally OT: valid mail server
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Mailer: Ximian
mail server police to
the world. And some people just flat refused to put it in place for unspecified
security reasons.
-jhb-
From: Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That could be it. Many MTA's require the sending MTA to be resolvable
(reverse lookup).
From: Matt Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED
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begin [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 10:52:55PM -0500, Matt Nelson wrote:
Content-Description: Forwarded message - Totally OT: valid mail server
Date: 21 Oct 2002 18:21:05
Well, I'm running at home with a /32 and a business network at work with
a /28. I haven't tried yet but I doubt SWBell is going to allow me to
manage my own reverse DNS. Anyone have any suggestions? So far its
only redhat's mail server that is doing this, and although I'm deploying
---BeginMessage---
Can anyone tell me why Redhat's list server is rejecting my subscription
attempts, saying I must use a valid mail server? I don't have this
problem with any other list I subscribe to. I run my own mail servers,
but do not run my own reverse DNS. Could this be the problem
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From: Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 8:44 AM
Subject: how to send mail without human intervention?
I'm writing a bash script where I need to send email out depending on
certain conditions within the script
Here's another suggestion:
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mail -n -s test2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] EOM
This is the body of the message
With line breaks and everything.
EOM
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HTH,
Brad.
--- Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm writing a bash script where I need to send email
out depending on
certain
I'm writing a bash script where I need to send email out depending on
certain conditions within the script.
I'm thought that I could use 'mail' to do the job, but it seems to
require human intervention to send the message out. I'm trying:
mail -n -s another test of mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
yet
grrr...i hate it when i do this. ok, i figured out a workaround
(although not what i'd call ideal). I can redirect the contents of a
file into that mail command like so:
mail -n -s another test of mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] /tmp/whatever
i just wish there was a way to just specify the body
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
Subject: Re: how to send mail without human intervention?
grrr...i hate it when i do this. ok, i figured out a workaround
(although not what i'd call ideal). I can redirect the contents of a
file into that mail
Hi,
I'm using Netscape 7 on Mandrake 8.1. I can receive mail from pop and imap
but I cannot send. The compose windows just get trying forever.
My smtp is netscape : smtp.netscape.net
Afeter trying a lot of things I ran:
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Jesus Antonio Santos Giraldo wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Netscape 7 on Mandrake 8.1. I can receive mail from pop and imap
but I cannot send. The compose windows just get trying forever.
My smtp is netscape : smtp.netscape.net
snip
Unless your ISP is running an open relay mail server you
thanks, but i don't want to have to use PHP for this.
Ken Moffat wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
I'm writing a bash script where I need to send email out depending on
certain conditions within the script.
I'm thought that I could use 'mail' to do the job, but it seems to
require human
I don't see my first post on this as having gotten to the list, so, again:
echo My Message | mail -s Important Message addressee
Joel
On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 05:23:36PM -0700, Net Llama! wrote:
thanks, but i don't want to have to use PHP for this.
Ken Moffat wrote:
Net Llama! wrote
excellent, perfect! i don't know why that didn't work for me before.
thanks!
Joel Hammer wrote:
This works for me:
echo My message | mail -s Testing addressee
Joel
On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 11:51:26PM -0700, Net Llama! wrote:
grrr...i hate it when i do this. ok, i figured out
Unless your ISP is running an open relay mail server you need to specify
their mail server for your outbound mail, not netscape's.
Yep and running an open relay is the same as saying Welcome spammers a CEO
of a company told the IT dept to open up the internet connected exchange box
so
I'm not sure why you would be getting AUTH errors unless you had
configured SMTP AUTH on the box. If you had done that, I would have to
ask why Unless you are pumping all outbound mail through a provider
which requires SMTP AUTH (like Yahoo.com) then I don't see a whole lot of
use for SMTP
and auth turned on by default.
The SMPT of Infovia (Telefonica de Argentina ISP), has auth enabled but
it's not needed (in fact I'm sending mail destined to that server) and
COL's sendmail appears to be trying to authenticate itself to Infovia's
SMTP server and fails (with that strange error).
I've
config file.
Caldera compiles sendmail with libsasl and auth turned on by default.
The SMPT of Infovia (Telefonica de Argentina ISP), has auth enabled but
it's not needed (in fact I'm sending mail destined to that server) and
COL's sendmail appears to be trying to authenticate itself to Infovia's
Yahoo as a default SMTP
server, with fetchmail authenticating it and pulling mail from an account.
When they turned on SMTP AUTH, I don't remember seeing any logs which
would suggest that SMTP AUTH was being attempted by my server, just that
it couldn't send the mail. Hmmm.. I'll have to doublecheck
I am getting the following error in my fetchmail log file upon
trying to get mail from a POP3/IMAP account:
fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed
fetchmail: can't raise the listener; falling back to
/usr/bin/procmail -d %T
fetchmail: IMAP )
I only get it with one account
infomail.infovia.com.ar is the MX
for advancedsl.com.ar and my server is the MX for caba.org.ar.
I've realized that all mail from this machine to that account gets
bounced. Here's an example:
# uptime |sendmail -v [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Connecting to infomail.infovia.com.ar. via
esmtp
On Fri, 28 Jun 2002, Brian Witowski wrote:
I am getting the following error in my fetchmail log file upon trying to get
mail from a POP3/IMAP account:
fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed
fetchmail: can't raise the listener; falling back to /usr/bin/procmail -d
%Tfetc
hmail
:
Okay. Thanks. I'm moving to xfce and am looking for a kmail
replacement. I ran Sylpheed very briefly - does it handle mail lists
like KMail does where if you define a folder as containing a mail list
you can enter the reply to address and any mail sent while you are in
that folder has
Okay. Thanks. I'm moving to xfce and am looking for a kmail replacement.
I ran Sylpheed very briefly - does it handle mail lists like KMail does
where if you define a folder as containing a mail list you can enter the
reply to address and any mail sent while you are in that folder has
] wrote:
Okay. Thanks. I'm moving to xfce and am looking for a kmail replacement.
I ran Sylpheed very briefly - does it handle mail lists like KMail does
where if you define a folder as containing a mail list you can enter the
reply to address and any mail sent while you are in that folder
for a kmail replacement.
I ran Sylpheed very briefly - does it handle mail lists like KMail does
where if you define a folder as containing a mail list you can enter the
reply to address and any mail sent while you are in that folder has the
proper address?
Alan Jackson wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jun
I just moved from exmh to Sylpheed as my e-mail client, and I got curious
about what people use, so I ran some stats on my mail boxes. Totally
unscientific, of course, and heavily biased by the sort of people I would
deal with (Linux geeks). But interesting, none the less
What's exmh?
Alan Jackson wrote:
I just moved from exmh to Sylpheed as my e-mail client, and I got curious
about what people use, so I ran some stats on my mail boxes. Totally
unscientific, of course, and heavily biased by the sort of people I would
deal with (Linux geeks). But interesting
commands
is really nice when all you have is a telnet connection. You can still
do e-mail.
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On June 10, 2002 04:50 pm, Net Llama! wrote:
maybe they use Exchange :)
Telus in Alberta use solaris but I'm not sure what they use here in B. C.. But
judging by the extreme pro M$ here, that wouldn't surprise me at all.
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It seems that Telus (my isp) is having problems with their mail server.
Although I've sent mail to this list once per posting, I'm recieving several
back with diferent time stamps on them, how can that be?
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maybe they use Exchange :)
Ted Ozolins wrote:
It seems that Telus (my isp) is having problems with their mail server.
Although I've sent mail to this list once per posting, I'm recieving several
back with diferent time stamps on them, how can
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002 09:31:06 -0400 (EDT)
Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm no mail admin, but from what others who are mail admins tell me, exim
is miles easier to learn than Sendmail, and just as configurable.
I use exim. It is easier to configure, and it is command-libe compatible
google.com didn't help me much... seems that it's a known problem of
sendmail...
Jun 4 10:32:32 server sendmail[2437]: g542UVL02435: timeout waiting for
input from local during Draining Input
Jun 4 10:32:34 server sendmail[2443]: g542UWL02441: timeout waiting for
input from local during
I find myself needing to set up a mail server for multiple (remote)
users and was wondering what package(s) might be best. I was going to
just use sendmail but if there's something better well, I'd like to
hear some opinions.
TIA,
myles
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On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, m.w.chang wrote:
google.com didn't help me much... seems that it's a known problem of
sendmail...
Jun 4 10:32:32 server sendmail[2437]: g542UVL02435: timeout waiting for
input from local during Draining Input
Jun 4 10:32:34 server sendmail[2443]: g542UWL02441:
I have qmail running here doing just that very job. Very nice! The
Life with qmail webpage is a very good step by step on getting things
going...
stayler
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002 01:42:50 +0700, Myles Green wrote:
I find myself needing to set up a mail server for multiple (remote)
users
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002 01:42:50 +0700
begin Myles Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
I find myself needing to set up a mail server for multiple (remote)
users and was wondering what package(s) might be best. I was going to
just use sendmail but if there's something better well, I'd like
I'm no mail admin, but from what others who are mail admins tell me, exim
is miles easier to learn than Sendmail, and just as configurable.
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, Myles Green wrote:
I find myself needing to set up a mail server for multiple (remote)
users and was wondering what package(s) might
begin Bill Campbell's quote:
| Sircam is one of the more interesting worms that feed on thw
| Microsoft virus, Windows. It picks random files and documents
| from the victim's machine, mailing them to everybody in their
| Outhouse address book. I haven't seen any commentary on this
|
On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 05:26:53AM -0400, dep wrote:
begin Bill Campbell's quote:
| Sircam is one of the more interesting worms that feed on thw
| Microsoft virus, Windows. It picks random files and documents
| from the victim's machine, mailing them to everybody in their
| Outhouse address
I just got the oddest mail from someone I don't know. Not the
usual spam, either. Here are the main headers
From: donnagrove23 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cellspacing
Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
name=Reso Certification Form.doc
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
begin Kevin O'Gorman's quote:
| From: donnagrove23 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: Cellspacing
|
| Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
| name=Reso Certification Form.doc
| Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
sircam.
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http://www.linuxandmain.com -- outside the box, barely
On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 01:03:20PM -0400, dep wrote:
begin Kevin O'Gorman's quote:
| From: donnagrove23 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: Cellspacing
|
| Content-Type: application/octet-stream;
| name=Reso Certification Form.doc
| Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
sircam.
Sircam is
Scribbling feverishly on May 29, Kevin O'Gorman managed to emit:
I just got the oddest mail from someone I don't know. Not the
usual spam, either. Here are the main headers
From: donnagrove23 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cellspacing
Content-Type: application/octet-stream
Scribbling feverishly on May 19, Net Llama! managed to emit:
Don't forget about slash-code. ;)
Let's do and say we didn't.
Kurt
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begin Jason Joines's quote:
| I am looking fo software to run on Linux for a User forum. It
| has to have a web interface with threaded discussions and the
| ability to post anonymously. It also needs the option to interact
| via mailing list and/or news group. Anyone know of something
Don't forget about slash-code. ;)
dep wrote:
begin Jason Joines's quote:
| I am looking fo software to run on Linux for a User forum. It
| has to have a web interface with threaded discussions and the
| ability to post anonymously. It also needs the option to interact
| via
I didn't know, now I do. I guess there should be no way to wrap that
signed message... :)
You do know that this violates the RFCs and will break signed/encrypted
messages? No big deal if your users never need to send signed messages
for e-commerce reasons.
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http://www.roaringpenguin.com/mimedefang/
On Wednesday 15 May 2002 04:27, m.w.chang wrote:
Is there any sendmail (other smtp daemons) that could allow
pre-processing of messages before they were being sent out? For example,
addd a line of advertisement... :)
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how may I unsubscrib linux listmail??
thanks'
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On
capital letter. Even though
that's what was in /etc/passwd et.al., the mail system refuses
to believe usernames can be capitalized. Sigh. I suppose I
shoulda known that.
++ kevin
On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 11:25:23PM +, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I've not done anything to my mail system
Anyone else with Yahoo-mail accounts notice that they're broken today?
Anything sent to them bounces with an error no such user, or account
disabled. I've already tried 3 different accts.
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,
reconfirming them, and it started working again. so someone at yahoo
definitely screwed up.
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Andrew Mathews wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
Anyone else with Yahoo-mail accounts notice that they're broken today?
Anything sent to them bounces with an error no such user
Net Llama! wrote:
Anyone else with Yahoo-mail accounts notice that they're broken today?
Anything sent to them bounces with an error no such user, or account
disabled. I've already tried 3 different accts.
IIRC, today is when they went to fee based pop3 services.
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the
company as they have not been able to do what they did before: Buy NT or
W2k servers and get a raise for a job well done.
Anyway, the problem is that the Thinkpad's should be equipped to run
standard office programs like word processing, mail, agenda, palm sync's
and the like but I cannot make myself
Linux on
the Thinkpads through the account managers throat or after having gotten
my first unemployment cheque...
For some reason, I have this vivid image clearly in my mind's eye...
P.S. This mail brought to you from my home server and Pine... ;-)
:-)
[1] How's *that* for mixing metaphors
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I use Pine occasionally also. I find it the easiest of the text based
e-mail clients to set-up; it's lightweight and quite fast. If you
haven't yet given sylpheed a try, llama, the tarball is a ~2.2mb
download. It is exceptionally fast for a gui mailer and has some very
nice easily
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