On Wed, 2006-01-25 at 12:47 -0700, Duncan wrote: > Rich posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted below, on Wed, 25 > Jan 2006 03:13:02 -0400: > > > Are there a few things I can check locally to see if that is the > > problem. I was thinking about wiping the local .pan directory and then > > restarting. Maybe its an older pan config setting causing conflicts? > > You can either do that, or you can rename it for testing, >
Hi, I tried Thunderbird to see if I could post to any groups. I had no problems, however, I did notice the bodies were null, but the subjects were correct. I was getting ready to write an email to my newsgroup provider, when I saw something about new payment plans. When I checked out the news, there it was, the server names changed. I updated the server name in pan and gave it shot. Bingo! All the mail post in send later went out fine - no errors! :) Funny thing is, pan at least alerted of the error while thunderbird didn't report anything. Lastly, as a cosmetic side note, the "Cannot Post to Usenet" error needs to be updated to reflect menu changes. Also, I did notice a small glitch when pan tries to read a NULL message body. The task manager keeps attempting for each click and it appears to lockup, not allowing to cancel any of the items in the queue. I was able to get some processes to delete the bad message - when I did that, all the jobs in the queue disappeared and all was back to normal. The first time it occurred, I wasn't so lucky, had to force quit pan. Great to see the new version coming along. The new message handling is awesome. :) Great job. Thanks, Rich -- Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users
