This is what I get:
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Did You try this ? :
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe
(Does it really ask for password ? They used a techique like this when I subscribed:
"- or include the following line - and only the following line - in the
message body:
confirm 123456"
Looks silly if they require passwor
i haven't gotten password reminders in months, and the one in the last
one doesn't work. the mail interface requires my password, and has no
password recovery facility. (which is stupid, imho. the web interface
makes your password available to anyone with access to your email
account, so making
I tested and it seems that the list functions are gone for me too... ?
But when I subscribed I got a mail where it says that a mail with You passwords will
be sent once every month.
Have You seen any of these ? (I don't seem to have received any of them - but it
could be that my mailfilters are
No, no firewall. Anyway, I even tried from linx through a telnet
connection to my university account, and I got the same error.
On Thursday, January 23, 2003, at 06:29 AM, Thomas Berg wrote:
Have You any sort of firewall ?
If so, try again with the firewall shut down.
(Maybe a java script is bl
I visited the web site today and all the links to images on this page are
broken:
http://freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Main/ScreenShots
Thanks,
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> If anyone wants to try an updated freenet.exe before the next windows
> release, download from here:
> http://www.beermex.com/@spc/freenet/latest/freenet.exe
Works for me!
While you've got the code editor open... :-)
The current and previous versions of freenet.exe don't create any file when
I
>> All I need is
>> essentially a visual cue to say, yes the web interface is running, or no
>> the web interface is not running. Yes I can connect to the FNP port, or
>> no I can't.
> Not the FNP port, the web interface port :)
No, I meant FNP port. There's two checks, but that wasn't particul
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 09:01:14PM -0600, Don Gregg wrote:
> I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO ABOUT SELECTING A MIRROR?
Maybe you should, like, click on the one that is closest to you?
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On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 10:20:41PM -, Pete Soden wrote:
> Freenet isn't a peer to peer (p2p) file sharing platform such as kazaa or
> gnutella, as such you don't have a shared file folder as in kazaa. To share
> files on freenet you'll need to insert the files onto the network which may
> take
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 09:27:34PM +0100, David Pazos wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I m sorry to email you about this, but I dont understand how start freenet putting
>an index page with my shared files and the keys and I dont know how to found some
>files over your system. I think, I m probably not th
On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 01:52:03PM -, Dave Hooper wrote:
> > It'd really hard for fred to die (the only case I know being internal
> > JVM errors) without catching the exception and at least using its
> > built-in exception handler. I'd give the developers some credit and
> > try parsing logs.
> It'd really hard for fred to die (the only case I know being internal
> JVM errors) without catching the exception and at least using its
> built-in exception handler. I'd give the developers some credit and
> try parsing logs.
It's actually easier to just probe the ports; plus it will always w
"Dave Hooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ian Clarke wrote:
> > A better way might be to track the log-file itself and look for
> > particular log messages. This could be used to both deterimine when
> > : is available, and also to spot common problems.
>
> I disagree - I think we had this
Have You any sort of firewall ?
If so, try again with the firewall shut down.
(Maybe a java script is blocked.)
Thomas
Aaron Davies wrote:
>
> Hello? Anybody?
>
> On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 05:19 PM, Aaron Davies wrote:
>
> > Hi, I'd like to unsubscribe from both these lists, but the web
Ian Clarke wrote:
> A better way might be to track the log-file itself and look for
> particular log messages. This could be used to both deterimine when
> : is available, and also to spot common problems.
I disagree - I think we had this discussion before. A user can review the
log-file if
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