[GNUz] Rik's mail issues.

Philip Gemmell scotbass at xtra.co.nz
Sat Apr 26 23:35:14 BST 2008


Rik,
 
Keep on the phone to them is the only advice I can offer. If you can't get the mail how you want it, I would as a back stop try using webmail. If the service appears to be trying dis-establish dial users, then sadly, maybe they are winning. Look into Whoosh or other on the road options.  Best of luck though.
Cheers
Phil

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Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 13:08:44 +1200
From: Rik Tindall <ask at infohelp.co.nz>
Subject: Re: [GNUz] nvu or similar to nvu
To: Free Software Aotearoa New Zealand <gnuz at inode.co.nz>
Message-ID: <4812809C.1000203 at infohelp.co.nz>
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Hey Phil,

Have a look at Amaya - http://www.w3.org/Amaya/

I find Amaya very handy, esp for webpage validation.

Phil wrote:
> List,
> 
> Can anyone tell me if there is a programme like nvu that I can download 
> and install with the Adept installer? Or is Nvu the better software. 
> I've never dabbled in this before so want a very user friendly website 
> creator. I have downloaded the nvu tar.bz but thought I would ask if 
> there are options.
> 
> Any help, advice appriciated.
> 
> Cheers
> Phil

Sorry for the slow reply. My @#$!?&!??? ISP Snap has reviewed its server 
software recently, and implemented a really kewl new 'feature' for its 
(declining / disincentivised?) dialup clients - a user timeout on POP, 
triggered by large attachment downloads.

So, for the first time in aaages I've now got broken software on my main 
gnu/linux box - hence the reply delay. Thunderbird is unable to 
send/receive mail via ppp temporarily (the timer icon just keeps its 
circling). Not sure where to look to fix that; have tried reinstalling 
Thunderbird but no change. Also rang ISP and all they said was 'dunno, 
but others are complaining too'.

Any suggestions folks?

Cheers, Rik



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