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Date:      Sat, 13 Mar 1999 09:49:45 +0000 (GMT)
From:      tim@scratch.demon.co.uk
To:        ben@scientia.demon.co.uk
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: wwwoffle - or other - configuration problems
Message-ID:  <199903130950.JAA05173@franklin.matlink>
In-Reply-To: <19990313015845.A60514@scientia.demon.co.uk>

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On 13 Mar, Ben Smithurst wrote:
> tim@scratch.demon.co.uk wrote:
> 
>> firstly www - having messed around for a while looking for a decent www
>> browser after netscape failed to work, I have now had to reinstall the
>> aout libs for x11 to get netscape working again. This is o.k. but I'd
>> rather move away from aout, is there another browser worth considering ?
>> 
>> also on www - I am having trouble with wwwoffle http://localhost:8080/
>> fails !
> 
> "fails" isn't very helpful. In what way is it failing?

Netscape45-navigator - The document contained no data. 
	Try again later, or contact the server's administrator

Lynx - Alert!: Unexpected network read error; connection aborted.
       Alert!: Unable to access document.
       
> 
>> any sugestions welcome or any other choice of caching and fetching, I
>> have webcopy installed but have not experimented much.
> 
> Stick with wwwoffle, I find it great for dialup use and have had very few
> problems with it.
> 
>> secondly mail - I have tkrat, sendmail, procmail and fetchmail. on
>> connection ppp-linkup runs fetchmail and for that matter wwwoffle -
>> online. sendmail calls procmail as the local mailer, but sometimes my
>> mail gets downloaded to oblivion, not just on or two messages but all
>> of it - pain in the butt !.
> 
> Look at the logs for fetchmail, sendmail, procmail, and anything else
> which could possibly be involved. It can't have disappeared without good
> reason, unless you have broken something quite badly.

Ive had a look at this - maybe I can sort this one out, but what do I
read the sendmail.st log with.
> 
>> Also my messages very often appear twice though I presume this may be
>> a pop / stmp problem - not worried about this for the moment.
> 
> since you're using Demon I'd recommend you just let them deliver your
> mail in the Right Way, namely smtp. Once you do that, you've eliminated
> one program (fetchmail) which could be causing the problem.
> 
> If you're interested in trying other MTAs, Exim is very nice. With
> it, I have no need for procmail since Exim has built in capabilities
> for filtering mail.  Admittedly, they may not be quite as advanced as
> procmail, I haven't investigated fully. You can certainly use regular
> expressions on headers/body to forward/pipe/save mail to other places if
> needed.
> 
>> thirdly news - here is a complete void with me so is it best for me to
>> use a specific news reader or have it bought in and read with my mail
>> reader - I think I would prefer this.
> 
> Use a mail reader for mail. Use a newsreader for news.
> 
> My choices:
>  news reader - slrn
>  news server - inn2 (maybe overkill for a small site, but it works)
>  news fetching - suck
> 
> all in /usr/ports/news
> 

Thanks for the help




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