Thanks! :-) On Wednesday 20 August 2008 13.15.39 Volodya wrote: > bqz69 wrote: > > Anybody know how to install freemail - I have downloaded > > Freemail-0.1-11.jar but get no *.jar file. > > > > Instead I get a zip file, and when I decompress it, I get no *.jar file, > > but 4 directories without any *.jar file? > > > > I am not a programmer, so please do not answer too short - thanks? > > q;-) > > When people say '*.jar file' what they mean is a file with any name which > ends with '.jar', so Freemain-0.1-11.jar is a *.jar file. You shouldn't > decompress it, but keep it as it is. > > A better way of installing Freemail is to go to > http://localhost:8888/plugins/ and select 'Freemail' from the 'Load > Official plugin:' drop-down menu there. Note: If somebody is monitoring > your connection they will know that you have gotten Freemail, as the > download happens from the normal web. They will *not* know what you do with > the Freemail after you downloaded it, though. This did not work.
Instead I inserted in "Add an Unofficial Plugin": "/home/user1/downloads/freenet/freemail_/MfeZlMXJZja-FfLA6Yyqf~e8HdH5r3-WsxGtUxUOdyE" - and then I clicked the "Load" button - and that worked. > > Once it downloads you should see 'Visit' button next to Freemail plugin, > you need to click it and follow the instructions. I then went to the "visit" page, but I did not insert anything in the "Domain" line as I do not know what to insert? I have done setup according to the Freemail Setup page, and everything looks ok, but I cannot send a mail to myself? - it says "not a freemail address"? Status says that I am connected to 127.0.0.1 and looks as it is trying to send (small moving box). It also says "Verify that your SMTP server settings is correct"? Any clues of what I am missing (it is quite difficult for a newbie to find out, as the documentation is missing the small important parts - I find) > > For more help about Freemail and other Freenet applications you might want > to visit > http://localhost:8888/freenet:USK at ugb~uuscsidMI-Ze8laZe~o3BUIb3S50i25RIwDH9 >9M,9T20t3xoG-dQfMO94LGOl9AxRTkaz~TykFY-voqaTQI,AQACAAE/FAFS/23/ (not > maintained by me). Did not work, but I have the Freemail site already from the "http://127.0.0.1:8888/" page.