I've had no problems sending to it or any other list.  What does it
mean when it says 440 posting not allowed?  Do the Borland newsgroups
require SSL to be on?  Do they require an anonymous username and password?
        I think the Shift-space was my own setting thru Castilia.  I don't
have the new version for D2006 yet, but the ONLY way I could get any
templates to work was by opening the template window and clicking it's send
to editor button!
        I'll take a look at the blog you mentioned.  I've been very lax in
keeping up with them because they take so much time but I signed up for
BlogLines last night because of what someone else said about it's features,
and that will at least keep things organized for me!

from Robert Meek dba Tangentals Design


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Rob Kennedy
Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 1:51 AM
To: Borland's Delphi Discussion List
Subject: Re: More D2006 questions!

Robert Meek wrote:
> Outlook Express could not post your message.  Subject 'D2006 options',
> Account: 'news.east.earthlink.net', Server: 'news.earthlink.net',
Protocol:
> NNTP, Server Response: '440 Posting Not Allowed', Port: 119, Secure(SSL):
> No, Server Error: 440, Error Number: 0x800CCCA9

Can you post to alt.test? If not, then it's definitely not a Borland 
problem. Contact your ISP. Maybe you're really not allowed to post, for 
some reason.

> Next, I'm having great difficulty with creating and using templates
> in D2006.  It used to be that you would enter the characters representing
> the name of the template, such as 'bg' for a begin...end pair, then click
> Shift + Space to make it appear in the editor.

Shift+Space? I thought the old keystroke for activating code templates 
was Ctrl+J. To activate live templates, I think you only need to press 
the Tab key.

> No it seems some of them
> work when I click Ctrl + Space and others don't work at all!  Then in
trying
> to create new ones specifically for Delphi Win32, I click on the list
named
> Delphi in the Templates Viewer and click New.

Have you been reading Adam Markowitz's blog? Do so.

-- 
Rob
_______________________________________________
Delphi mailing list -> [email protected]
http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/delphi

_______________________________________________
Delphi mailing list -> [email protected]
http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/delphi

Reply via email to