Another thing to mention about the 192.168.x.x IP addresses is that they
are classed as private (non-routable on the Internet). Thus you can use
them at home for internal netorks.
Depending on the size of your internal network, you can use any of address
ranges below.
Class A private: 10.0.0.0 -
Make sure you have the prefix 'http://' in front of anything you enter.
> Nope, not a search box, I've been typing it in the address pane. Typing
> a word in the window that pops up when I press Ctrl+O also takes me to
> http://www.ultimatesearch.com/ .
>
> - Paul
>
> On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 04:32,
Try /var/log/syslog for imapd messages
> thanks, derek ...
>
> it occurs several times a day at seemingly random
> times ...
>
> i've looked in /var/log/ and i can't figure out where
> imap is writing ... is it messages? or mail? or
> somewhere else?
>
> also, i don't know how to determine which i