Re: [Mailman-Users] HELP, using WIN XP Pro, Admin panel problems

2005-11-10 Thread Bob Bales
I have written about this before and still have the problems, I viewed the posts that Mark sent me with no real luck. Mostly lack of understanding. Mark suggested it could be server side. I went to my server and they can do everything on their side with no problems at all. Here's my problems:

Re: [Mailman-Users] HELP, using WIN XP Pro, Admin panel problems#2

2005-11-10 Thread Bob Bales
Add to last post, I just went down to my grandaughters room and checked it out on her computer which is networked thru mine. And voila, everything works perfect. So, it has to be something local to mine. Now I just gotta figure out what. Any ideas? Bob Bales

Re: [Mailman-Users] HELP, using WIN XP Pro, Admin panel problems#2

2005-11-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Bob Bales wrote: Add to last post, I just went down to my grandaughters room and checked it out on her computer which is networked thru mine. And voila, everything works perfect. So, it has to be something local to mine. Now I just gotta figure out what. Your web browser is not accepting

Re: [Mailman-Users] HELP, using WIN XP Pro, Admin panel problems#2

2005-11-10 Thread Bob Bales
- Original Message - From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] HELP, using WIN XP Pro, Admin panel problems#2 Your web browser is not accepting cookies. Mark, I have cookies turned on in both IE6 and in Firefox. Or at least they say they are on. Bob Bales

Re: [Mailman-Users] HELP, using WIN XP Pro, Admin panel problems#2

2005-11-10 Thread John W. Baxter
On 11/10/05 9:12 AM, Bob Bales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - Original Message - From: Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] HELP, using WIN XP Pro, Admin panel problems#2 Your web browser is not accepting cookies. Mark, I have cookies turned on in both IE6

Re: [Mailman-Users] HELP, using WIN XP Pro, Admin panel problems#2

2005-11-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
John W. Baxter wrote: On 11/10/05 9:12 AM, Bob Bales [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mark Sapiro wrote: Your web browser is not accepting cookies. Mark, I have cookies turned on in both IE6 and in Firefox. Or at least they say they are on. Or the failing machine's clock is way off. Did it

Re: [Mailman-Users] HELP, using WIN XP Pro, Admin panel problems#2

2005-11-10 Thread Mark Sapiro
Mark Sapiro wrote: I think the only case where time is a problem is if the host sends me a cookie and then daylight saving time/summer time ends and I send the cookie containing the timestamp which is now later that the current host time. On second thought, even that is not an issue as the

Re: [Mailman-Users] HELP, using WIN XP Pro, Admin panel problems

2005-11-10 Thread Bob Bales
I found my problem. I use eTrust for firewall and other security products. I turned off the firewall tonight and voila, the problem went away. So, now I just have to try and figure out what in eTrust is stumping my butt. Thanks to Mark and everybody else who tried to help. Bob Bales

[Mailman-Users] HELP, using WIN XP Pro, Admin panel problems

2005-11-08 Thread Bob Bales
I am a novice at this, so be easy. I am running mailman for a friend of mine. I loaded it from the cpanel of the host. The message system seems to be working fine. The Admin Panel is giving me fits. I can sign in and make a change, when I press to submit the changes it takes me back to the sign in

Re: [Mailman-Users] HELP, using WIN XP Pro, Admin panel problems

2005-11-08 Thread Mark Sapiro
Bob Bales wrote: I am a novice at this, so be easy. I am running mailman for a friend of mine. I loaded it from the cpanel of the host. The message system seems to be working fine. The Admin Panel is giving me fits. I can sign in and make a change, when I press to submit the changes it takes me