On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 03:51:40 Matthew Thompson wrote: > On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, ian mckerrow wrote: > > > I've had that same spontanious error using netscape > > under MS. I tried to discover the cause but gave up > > after a few hours and went to bed. The next morning > > the error was absent. I concluded that it was caused > > by my internet connection and not an onboard error. > > > > I've had it once since for 10 minutes and then > > everything was fine. My C++ error correction did not > > run on either occasion. > > > > Ian. > > The thing is, on my system it has been there consistently since Saturday > night (US Pacific time :) when I got home. I get the same error under > Netscape whether it's running on Linux, MacOS or Win98, whether outside my > firewall or behind it. IE under Win98 just times out and says the page > can't be displayed. > > ??? > > > > > --- Matthew Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > I'm running IMP as the frontend for my mailserver. > > > Oddly enough, things > > > were working fine before I left out of town for a > > > week. I got back, and > > > whenever I try to send a message (whether as a > > > Reply, or as a new > > > message), I get a Netscape: Error window that says > > > 'The document contained > > > no data. Try again later, or contact the srver's > > > administrator.' > > > > > > Well, that would be me, so rather than contacting > > > myself, I come to the > > > list for assistance. :) > > > > > > TIA for any help. ...
Me too. The error message I get is: Fatal error: Call to unsupported or undefined function pg_pconnect() in /etc/horde/db_pgsql.inc on line 40 I'm using the latest netscape on the same Debian box I run horde/imp/exim/imap4/fetchmail/etc. on. My best guess is the php3 (and php4) security update this weekend fucked something up with horde/imp. Harald