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> redhat-digest Digest Volume 98 : Issue 1514
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> Today's Topics:
> RE: MX secondary, dns and sendmail - what's wrong?
> Re: Cheapbytes
> RE: "Winmodems" (Support in Linux)
> RE: ftp mounting??
> Re: Still no kernel-source-2.0.36.rpm?
> errno 111: can't connect to X server
> RE: RH and drive cylinders
> Re: Still no kernel-source-2.0.36.rpm?
> Mouse problems after upgrading from 5.1 to 5.2
> Re: MX secondary, dns and sendmail - what's wrong?
> dosemu
> RedHat installation screen capture
> RE: awk help ? (I think)
> Re: "Winmodems" (Support in Linux)
> Re: Patching a running kernel
> Mult-session CDROM's -- how to mount session 'N'
> Re: LPRng
> Re: Still no kernel-source-2.0.36.rpm?
> KMail
> PPP Dialer and Monitor
> Java support slow in Netscape
> Re: Java support slow in Netscape
> Re: KMail
> Re: KMail
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> Subject: RE: MX secondary, dns and sendmail - what's wrong?
> Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 11:05:52 +0800
> From: "Kenneth Ho" <macbrush@macbrush.com.hk>
> To: <redhat-list@redhat.com>
>
> I am using a box with 5.1/5.2 components mixed together. I am having a
> similar headache with sendmail setup. What I need is fairly simple, a backup
> server cache all the mail while the main server is down. I was told to do
> the following, and I did.
>
> 1. Setting up DNS record
> doamin.name. MX 10 main.server.
> domain.name. MX 50 secondary.server.
>
> 2. Put the domain name in main's sendmail.cw and in relay_allow of the
> secondary.
>
> 3. Test it by relaying mail through secondary server.
>
> I am sure everything was set correctly, so I thought it should works. My
> main server was actually down last night, so the secondary answered all
> incoming mail traffic, then I've got following error:
>
> The original message was received at Thu, 19 Nov 1998 08:41:52 +0800
> from philemon.xc.org [204.31.147.20]
>
> ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
> <macbrush@macbrush.com.hk>
>
> ----- Transcript of session follows -----
> 553 croaky.macbrush.com.hk. config error: mail loops back to me (MX
> problem?)
> 554 <macbrush@macbrush.com.hk>... Local configuration error
>
> I know there is something missing in sendmail config, anyone came across
> this problem could shine me a light? I really like to make it works before I
> have to consider qmail. Thanks in advance.
>
> Kenneth
>
> *** A clean desk is a sign of a sick mind. ***
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chuck Mead [mailto:chuck@moongroup.com]
> Sent: 21 November, 1998 8:33 am
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
> Subject: Re: MX secondary, dns and sendmail - what's wrong?
>
> On Fri, 20 Nov 1998, Ramon Gandia wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Drew Mouton wrote:
> > >
> > > First, our dns is like this (this is a pre-BIND8 config file):
> > >
> > > mydomain.com IN MX 10 serverA.mydomain.com;
> > > mydomain.com IN MX 20 serverB.mydomain.com;
> >
> > 1. What is the semicolon doing at the end of your lines above?
> > It should be a period.
> >
> > 2. serverB.mydomain.com will NEVER get email unless serverA is
> > not responding. There is no way, that I know of, that at this
> > level you can assign some users to serverA and some to serverB.
>
> I was waiting for somebody to say that <grin>! It's what I thought
> to... additionally one way that users could use serverB is by using
> the IP address of the machine instead of the name but I think that's
> about the only way.
>
> Cheers!
> --
> Chuck Mead, CEO - Moongroup Consulting, Inc. <chuck@moongroup.com>
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> http://www.moongroup.com/unix/
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> Subject: Re: Cheapbytes
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 21:17:10 -0600
> From: shadowr1@juno.com (Benjamin I Gennaria)
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
>
> >To those of you worried about the $1.99 CDs, I just got confirmation
> >that mine was shipped today.
>
> Ditto here
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> Subject: RE: "Winmodems" (Support in Linux)
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 22:19:31 -0500
> From: Charles Galpin <cgalpin@lighthouse-software.com>
> To: Matt Nelson <redhat-list@redhat.com>
>
> Just wanted to share that I saw a ISA winmodem today. I've seen posts
> stating that ISA modems are a safe buy.
>
> Be careful out there.
>
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>
> Subject: RE: ftp mounting??
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 22:25:58 -0500
> From: Charles Galpin <cgalpin@lighthouse-software.com>
> To: James Michael Keller <redhat-list@redhat.com>
>
> I'f it's sufficient to have this ability on your Win* boxes, the desktop
> extensions with IE4 give this capability.
>
> ===== Original Message from James Michael Keller <redhat-list@redhat.com> at
> 11/20/98 11:14 am
> <snippety>
> >What I want to know is there a way to map an ftp connection so it shows
> >up as local file system?
> <snip>
> >===========================================================
> > James Michael Keller | jmkeller@radix.net
> > http://www.radix.net/~jmkeller
> >-----------------------------------------------------------
> >Contents (c)1998 James Michael Keller. All rights reserved
> >===========================================================
>
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>
> Subject: Re: Still no kernel-source-2.0.36.rpm?
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 22:34:14 -0500 (EST)
> From: Steve Frampton <frampton@mail.flarc.edu.on.ca>
> To: RedHat Mailing List <redhat-list@redhat.com>
>
> On Fri, 20 Nov 1998, Jan Carlson wrote:
>
> > > Might I ask where you found it? I can't seem to ... :-(
> >
> > ftp://updates.redhat.com/5.2/i386
>
> Updates.redhat.com has been up and down like a yoyo for the past several
> days (Red Hat: what the hell are you people doing? Running an NT-based
> FTP server or something?) so I cannot check, but when I checked earlier
> this afternoon, the only kernel-source rpm's in that directory and in any
> other directory was 2.0.36-1. This is, of course, 2.0.36 prepatch 1, a
> far cry from the 2.0.36 final.
>
> Am I missing something?
>
> --------------< LINUX: The choice of a GNU generation. >--------------
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>
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>
> Subject: errno 111: can't connect to X server
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 22:40:18 -0500
> From: Jeff <strider@acm.org>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
>
> Hello, all.
>
> After StarOffice destroyed my system, I reinstalled RH 5.1. Using the
> default 2.0.34 kernel that ships with RH 5.1, I can use X11, but it
> doesn't have support for CD-ROM (ISO9660) built-in. When I roll my own
> (any version, say 2.0.35), I can't run X11. I get
>
> _X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
> giving up
> xinit: Connection refused (errno 111): unable to connect to X server
> xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error.
>
> Never had a problem using X with my own kernels before. What in the
> kernel affects X11? When I rebuild it, I just remove the networking
> junk (Ethernet, etc.), RAM disks, SCSI support, obscure serial cards and
> filesystems. I have a standalone machine with 64 MB RAM, a dialup
> Internet connection, and PCI/EIDE hardware.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff
>
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> Subject: RE: RH and drive cylinders
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 22:47:52 -0500
> From: Charles Galpin <cgalpin@lighthouse-software.com>
> To: Bruce Richardson <redhat-list@redhat.com>
>
> How can you determine if your BIOS can see above 1023?
>
> ===== Original Message from Bruce Richardson <redhat-list@redhat.com> at
> 11/20/98 5:37 pm
> >>Is this a kernel or a LILO limitation?
> >It's a BIOS limitation: LILO is not an OS in miniature, it works entirely
> >through the BIOS and can only see the cylinders the BIOS can see.
> > Apparently some newer BIOS's can see above cylinder 1023, in which case
> >LILO on those systems will also see above cylinder 1023.
> >
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: Still no kernel-source-2.0.36.rpm?
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 22:51:45 -0500 (EST)
> From: Ray Curtis <ray@ray.clark.net>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
>
> >>>>> "sf" == Steve Frampton <frampton@mail.flarc.edu.on.ca> writes:
>
> sf> On Fri, 20 Nov 1998, Jan Carlson wrote:
> >> > Might I ask where you found it? I can't seem to ... :-(
> >>
> >> ftp://updates.redhat.com/5.2/i386
>
> sf> Updates.redhat.com has been up and down like a yoyo for the past several
> sf> days (Red Hat: what the hell are you people doing? Running an NT-based
> sf> FTP server or something?) so I cannot check, but when I checked earlier
> sf> this afternoon, the only kernel-source rpm's in that directory and in any
> sf> other directory was 2.0.36-1. This is, of course, 2.0.36 prepatch 1, a
> sf> far cry from the 2.0.36 final.
>
> sf> Am I missing something?
>
> I really don't understand why this thread continues but:
>
> I don't think you will find they have been up and down, just not
> available due to too many users trying to ftp, they only allow 25
> sessions now.
> They are trying to encourage you to use a local mirror, which there
> are many.
> If you really can't find it, check out my local lug mirror at
> ftp.tux.org it is definitely there I just checked, however it should
> be on most of the mirrors.
>
> --
> Ray Curtis Consultant/Programmer Curtis Consulting
> mailto:ray@ray.clark.net http://www.clark.net/pub/ray
> ============================================================================
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Mouse problems after upgrading from 5.1 to 5.2
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 23:02:57 -0500
> From: "Stuart Haas" <stuart@stuarthaas.com>
> To: <redhat-list@redhat.com>
>
> Hi,
>
> I just upgraded from Redhat 5.1 to 5.2. My (remaining) problem is my mouse
> (MS IntelliPoint) works fine when I boot and run a shell, but if I run X and
> exit (or switch to a virtual console) ceases to work properly. It seems if
> the mouse protocol changes (i.e. mouse movement highlights text, etc..) when
> leaving X. The mouse works fine in X windows.
>
> All worked fine before the upgrade.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Stu
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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>
> Subject: Re: MX secondary, dns and sendmail - what's wrong?
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 21:03:57 -0700
> From: "Kevin W. Reed" <soldo@telesys.tnet.com>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
>
> Told to us by Ramon Gandia (rfg@nook.net)
> on Fri, Nov 20, 1998 at 11:13:08AM -0900
>
> > Drew Mouton wrote:
> > >
> > > First, our dns is like this (this is a pre-BIND8 config file):
> > >
> > > mydomain.com IN MX 10 serverA.mydomain.com;
> > > mydomain.com IN MX 20 serverB.mydomain.com;
> >
> > 1. What is the semicolon doing at the end of your lines above?
> > It should be a period.
> >
> > 2. serverB.mydomain.com will NEVER get email unless serverA is
> > not responding. There is no way, that I know of, that at this
> > level you can assign some users to serverA and some to serverB.
>
> Actually, a lot of spam sites hit MX's in reverse order to catch
> those admins that haven't protected the secondaries like the
> primaries. A lot of sites stopped using secondary MX's for that
> reason.
>
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>
> Subject: dosemu
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 22:54:18 -0600 (CST)
> From: John Mayson <jmayson@mindspring.com>
> To: Red Hat Linux Mailing List <redhat-list@redhat.com>
>
> What's the trick to getting dosemu working? I can type "dos" or "xdos"
> and I get a dos shell. But I can't seem to access my dos files. I'm
> certian I have my /etc/*.conf files setup correctly. I was able to get
> wine working. I thought dosemu would be the easy one.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
> ---
> John Mayson <jmayson@mindspring.com>
> "Linux... the choice of a GNU generation"
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: RedHat installation screen capture
> Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 13:06:41 +0800
> From: Barry Kwok <barry@cary.com>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
>
> I am writing a documents about installation of RedHat in Chinese. Is there
> any suggestion that I can capture the screen appear during installation. I
> know how to capture screen after RedHat Linux running but clueless before
> Linux running. I don't want to make photo.
>
> rgds
> Barry
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: RE: awk help ? (I think)
> Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 00:09:35 -0500
> From: Charles Galpin <cgalpin@lighthouse-software.com>
> To: "Mike A. Lewis, CNE" <redhat-list@redhat.com>
>
> Try this perl (5) script. I tested this on my maillog which had a slighthly
> different output for the "to" line
> It is not necessary to be this explicit in some of the matches, but it does
> reduce the risk of a false match.
>
> invoke with
>
> #./maillogparse /var/log/maillog > parsed.out
>
> --- start of maillogparse ----
> #!/usr/bin/perl -n
>
> if (
> /^(\w+\s\d+\s\d+:\d+:\d+)\s+\S+\s+sendmail\[\d+\]:\s+\S+:\s+(from=.*?),\s+(s
> ize=.*?),\s+.*?(relay=.*?)$/ ) {
> print "$1 $2, $3, $4\n";
> }
> elsif (
> /^(\w+\s\d+\s\d+:\d+:\d+)\s+\S+\s+sendmail\[\d+\]:\s+\S+:\s+(to=.*?),\s+.*?(
> delay:.*?),\s+(xdelay:.*?),\s+.*?(relay=.*?),\s+(stat=.*?)$/ ) {
> print "$1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6\n";
> }
> else # remove this else if you want to ignore all non matching lines
> {
> print;
> }
> --- end of maillogparse ----
>
> hth
> charles
>
> ===== Original Message from "Mike A. Lewis, CNE" <redhat-list@redhat.com> at
> 11/20/98 4:02 am
> >I'm wanting to filter my maillog files to do some troubleshooting. I
> >believe that the job can be done with awk, but I'm not familiar with it
> >enough to even make a stab at it. Perhaps there is a better way.
> >
> >Consider the following lines:
> >
> >Nov 20 00:44:44 mail-rly sendmail[10327]: AAA10327: from=root, size0,
> >class=0, pri0130, nrcpts=1, msgid=<199811200844.AAA10327@mail-rly.dprinc.com
> ><mailto:199811200844.AAA10327@mail-rly.dprinc.com> >, relay=root@localhost
> ><mailto:relay=root@localhost>
> >Nov 20 00:45:16 mail-rly sendmail[10380]: AAA10327: to=cajun@cajuninc.com
> ><mailto:to=cajun@cajuninc.com> , ctladdr=root (0/0), delay:01:04,
> >xdelay:00:32, mailer=esmtp, relay=alligator.cajuninc.com. [204.33.59.15],
> >stat=Sent (OK)
> >
> >
> >Keep in mind, there are really only two lines in the above example. What
> >I'd like to do is filter the lines such that I would end up with something
> >like this:
> >
> >Nov 20 00:44:44 from=root, size0, relay=root@localhost
> ><mailto:relay=root@localhost>
> >Nov 20 00:45:16 to=cajun@cajuninc.com <mailto:to=cajun@cajuninc.com> ,
> >delay:01:04, xdelay:00:32, relay=alligator.cajuninc.com. [204.33.59.15],
> >stat=Sent (OK)
> >
> >Is this possible ? Can someone get me pointed in the right direction ?
> >
> >TIA,
> >Mike
> >
> >
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> -- Charles Galpin <cgalpin@lighthouse-software.com>
>
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>
> Subject: Re: "Winmodems" (Support in Linux)
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 20:15:57 -0900
> From: Ramon Gandia <rfg@nook.net>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
>
> Charles Galpin wrote:
> >
> > Just wanted to share that I saw a ISA winmodem today. I've seen posts
> > stating that ISA modems are a safe buy.
> >
> > Be careful out there.
>
> Nobody said that. We said that EXTERNAL modems were safe. WE
> also said that PCI modems are WinModems as far as we can tell.
> There may be a PCI that isn't, but we haven't seen one yet.
> ISA modems can be anything. Good. Bad. Ugly. Win.
>
> --
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> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: Patching a running kernel
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 21:33:51 -0800 (PST)
> From: Jim Cunning <jcunning@NTS.cts.com>
> To: "David E. Fox" <dfox@belvdere.vip.best.com>
> CC: redhat-list@redhat.com
>
> On Tue, 17 Nov 1998, David E. Fox wrote:
>
> > >
> > > Someone tells me there is a way to patch a running kernel and
> > > upgrade it without shutting down and rebooting. I've never heard
> >
> > I don't see how it can be done. You'd be running the old kernel
> > until you rebooted.
> >
> > There are some parameters that can be tuned via echoing values into
> > some pseudofiles under /proc, but as for changing something that's
> > already running, I don't think so. But it would be very intriguing
> > to be proven wrong on this :).
>
> This is admittedly a special case, but it is possible to unload a module
> and load a rebuilt one without rebooting the entire kernel. I did exactly
> that just this week when I replaced the tulip.o module that wouldn't talk
> to my NetGear FA310TX NIC. I loaded the patched source from the NetGear
> FTP site onto a floppy on another system, went to the misbehaving one,
> copied it and rebuilt the modules. Success, and no reboot. This may not
> work in all cases, however.
>
> Jim Cunning
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Mult-session CDROM's -- how to mount session 'N'
> Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 05:31:08 +0000 ( )
> From: "William W. Austin" <bill@baustin.alph.att.com>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
>
> On some other unices, it is possible to mount each of the sessions on
> a multi-session CDROM separately (notably, solaris does this with
> some of their instalation disks -- one session is a dummy root file
> system, another is the packages to install, etc.).
>
> I can create such disks on linux using cdrecord and they are mountable
> as described above on solaris. However, I have R'ed TFM, and the docs
> in /usr/doc, and (some of) the source code, and I am *still* trying
> to figure out if it is possible to mount anything besides the first
> session on a multi-session CDROM under linux.
>
> Has anyone done this -- if so could you please pass along the
> options/trick to me? Thanks in advance
>
> William W. Austin waustin@romulan.alph.att.com
> 770 750-6954 VOICE / 770 750-7321 FAX
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>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: LPRng
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 21:52:24 -0800 (PST)
> From: Jim Cunning <jcunning@NTS.cts.com>
> To: Toby Herring <therring@syncroflo.com>
> CC: Red Hat - List <redhat-list@redhat.com>
>
> It's not that easy to set up, but it handles remote printing far better
> IMO than the standard lpd. I am able to print directly to an HP LaserJet5
> with a jetdirect card without having to go through the NT print spooler
> which also uses to the same printer. I couldn't get the basic lpd to
> print a decent banner page with this setup, but LPRng worked fine.
>
> On Wed, 18 Nov 1998, Toby Herring wrote:
>
> > Is anyone here running LPRng for a print daemon/spooler?? I'm thinking of
> > changing over to it on my RH 5.2 installation.
> >
> > If so, or if anyone has experimented with it, I'm looking for pros, cons,
> > tradeoffs, difficulty in implementation, setup problems, etc. I'm
> > considering changing over to LPRng once I read up on all the available docs
> > and such, but I would like some real-world input from some people who have
> > actually used it, or considered it and decided against it.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: Still no kernel-source-2.0.36.rpm?
> Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 00:53:19 -0500 (EST)
> From: Steve Frampton <frampton@mail.flarc.edu.on.ca>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
>
> On Fri, 20 Nov 1998, Ray Curtis wrote:
>
> > I don't think you will find they have been up and down, just not
> > available due to too many users trying to ftp, they only allow 25
> > sessions now.
>
> Wrong! There is a difference between having a connection refused, and
> seeing "no route to host" or seeing no ping response. The server is
> *indeed* going up and down. :p
>
> --------------< LINUX: The choice of a GNU generation. >--------------
> Steve Frampton <3srf@qlink.queensu.ca> http://qlink.queensu.ca/~3srf
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: KMail
> Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 11:51:30 -0200
> From: Psychotron <psychotron@cwb.conex.com.br>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
>
> Hello All,
>
> I was just wondering if anyone have also experienced problems with the
> Kmail program from KDE. My SMTP server is correctly configured as
> mail.cwb.conex.com.br using port 25 but when I try to send any e-mail it
> just lock-ups and I have to kill the process if I want to reinitialize the
> Kmail. I can send e-mail using Netscape but I would rather use a simpler
> and not to heavy mail program.
> Any ideas??
>
> Thanks!!
>
> PsychoTron
> mailto:psychotron@cwb.conex.com.br
>
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>
> Subject: PPP Dialer and Monitor
> Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 01:48:57 -0600
> From: Padraic Renaghan <list@renaghan.com>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
>
> I am looking for a PPP dialer and monitor for X windows.
> I have setup my PPP connection using the RH 5.1 Control Panel.
> Everything seems to work fine. I am looking for a simple X app that allows me
> to manage my PPP connection - Connect, Disconnect, Speed, Status... I would
> like something that can easily use the PPP setup of RH without modifying any
> of the pppd files. Anyone have any ideas?
>
> I already looked at everything I could locate on freshmeat like x-isp.
> Everything seems to want to add/modify PPP configurations. I would like to
> leave the RH setup alone since it works fine and I also need to start and stop
> the PPP interface from shell scripts in cron jobs.
>
> Thanks.
>
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> Subject: Java support slow in Netscape
> Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 03:16:59 -0600
> From: David Morgan <dmorgan@dls.net>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
>
> Has anyone else had a problem java applets running really slow under
> Netscape. I have a P200 with 64 megs of ram, yet java is really slow.
>
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>
> Subject: Re: Java support slow in Netscape
> Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 08:39:24 -0000
> From: "Statux" <statux@bigfoot.com>
> To: <redhat-list@redhat.com>
>
> Well.. It's prolly netscape.. cause netscape sucks (and that's the truth) :P
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Morgan <dmorgan@dls.net>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com <redhat-list@redhat.com>
> Date: Saturday, November 21, 1998 8:20 AM
> Subject: Java support slow in Netscape
>
> >Has anyone else had a problem java applets running really slow under
> >Netscape. I have a P200 with 64 megs of ram, yet java is really slow.
> >
> >
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> Subject: Re: KMail
> Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 04:13:06 -0600
> From: Dictator For Life <criterion-consulting@usinternet.com>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
>
> On Wed, 18 Nov 1998, Psychotron wrote:
> #Hello All,
> #
> # I was just wondering if anyone have also experienced problems with the
> #Kmail program from KDE. My SMTP server is correctly configured as
> #mail.cwb.conex.com.br using port 25 but when I try to send any e-mail it
> #just lock-ups and I have to kill the process if I want to reinitialize the
> #Kmail. I can send e-mail using Netscape but I would rather use a simpler
> #and not to heavy mail program.
> # Any ideas??
> #
>
> I'm using kmail 0.7.9, and while there are a few (mostly cosmetic) bugs in it
> still, the only times I've had trouble connecting to mail servers has been when
> those mail servers were down (my ISP uses NT...'nuff said).
>
> You might have better success in getting an answer from the KDE mailing lists.
>
> DFL
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Subject: Re: KMail
> Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 05:47:22 -0500
> From: Nikki Cook <sunny@mail.suntrix.com>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
>
> I use kmail, but I have the it using the "Sendmail" setting, not the "SMTP"
> setting. That works fine here.
>
> On Wed, 18 Nov 1998, Psychotron wrote:
> >Hello All,
> >
> > I was just wondering if anyone have also experienced problems with the
> >Kmail program from KDE. My SMTP server is correctly configured as
> >mail.cwb.conex.com.br using port 25 but when I try to send any e-mail it
> >just lock-ups and I have to kill the process if I want to reinitialize the
> >Kmail. I can send e-mail using Netscape but I would rather use a simpler
> >and not to heavy mail program.
> > Any ideas??
>
> >PsychoTron
> >mailto:psychotron@cwb.conex.com.br
> >
>
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