Actually, the fastest fix (on Jaguar) is to boot from the CD and run Disk
Utility (the "Fix Permissions" part of the First Aid tab.
On 12/03/2002 12:05, "Phillip Burk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 02:58 PM, Jerry LeVan wrote:
>
>> This morning when I tried to sen
Ahh,
Thanks for the info...
--Jerry
> On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 02:58 PM, Jerry LeVan wrote:
>
>> This morning when I tried to send some mail I was kept getting failure
>> messages.
>>
>> Reading mail was OK.
>>
>> Mail log asserted localhost had refused connection. After some putzing
At 14:58 -0500 12/3/02, Jerry LeVan wrote:
This morning when I tried to send some mail I was kept getting failure
messages.
Reading mail was OK.
Mail log asserted localhost had refused connection. After some putzing
around I noticed that "/" was owned by me and had all permissions turned on!
Sy
On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 02:58 PM, Jerry LeVan wrote:
This morning when I tried to send some mail I was kept getting failure
messages.
Reading mail was OK.
Mail log asserted localhost had refused connection. After some putzing
around I noticed that "/" was owned by me and had all permis
This morning when I tried to send some mail I was kept getting failure
messages.
Reading mail was OK.
Mail log asserted localhost had refused connection. After some putzing
around I noticed that "/" was owned by me and had all permissions turned on!
System and System/Library seem to have suffere