Simon P. Lucy wrote:
At 23:37 19/12/2000 -0800, T Lee wrote:
Anyone know why I can't go to https://www.fortify.net/sslcheck.html
using Beonex 0.6-pre ? TIA
It's fine here, you need to go to the Beonex support group
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Simon
Thank you Simon.
T Lee
Simon P. Lucy wrote:
At 23:37 19/12/2000 -0800, T Lee wrote:
Anyone know why I can't go to https://www.fortify.net/sslcheck.html
using Beonex 0.6-pre ? TIA
It's fine here, you need to go to the Beonex support group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Simon
T Lee
Is there a Beonex news
At 09:37 20/12/2000 -0500, jul wrote:
Simon P. Lucy wrote:
At 23:37 19/12/2000 -0800, T Lee wrote:
Anyone know why I can't go to https://www.fortify.net/sslcheck.html
using Beonex 0.6-pre ? TIA
It's fine here, you need to go to the Beonex support group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Simon
T Lee
Is
"Eugene Savitsky" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Hello!
My question is: Why does N6 open "2" windows when I click on an
http://.htm link within Outlook 2000. I have N6 setup as my default
browser and it does open only "1" window when a
I have redhat 6.2. Whenever I try too download netscape 6 using the
installer, it fails. Has anybody else had this problem? If so, whats
the fix?
--
Ralph "Chip" Blach
KF4WBK
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
I've seen new nsbeta1, not beta1 stopper etc massages.
What does it mean? NS6.1 on the way to betatesting?
Your post has a better chance of being acknowledged in the appropriate
news groups set up on Netscape's secure server.
You must use a news reader or web browser capable of accessing Port 563.
Ensure that you have checked off: Use SSL (secure socket layer) in your
preferences.
SIDE NOTE:
No, I am not behind a fire wall. I have a direct connection to the
internet.
Chip
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are behind the firewall, it will fail. So, you need to use
some utility tools such as runsocks to run the installer, it will
success. Try it out, tell me what happens?
Eugene Savitsky wrote:
I've seen new nsbeta1, not beta1 stopper etc massages.
What does it mean? NS6.1 on the way to betatesting?
It means somebody thinks certain bugs fall into the "nsbeta1" category. With
such an obvious name you can take your best shot at what you think it means,
but