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Date: Tue, 24 May 1994 07:15:39 GMT
From: S.A.Greenblatt@rdg.ac.uk (Dr. Seth A. Greenblatt)
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Subject: [Q] WINVN 0.90.6
I just installed WinVN 0.90.6 and there are many things that
I like about it. However there is something that I would like
to find my way around. After I "see" an article, it gets flagged
with an "s", then I leave the newsgroup, or even the
entire software package. I then re-enter the group and I still
see a listing of all articles in the group, including the ones
flagged with an "s".
Is it possible to have the software not display the already "seen"
articles, and to adjust the count of articles in a particulargroup accordingly? This is what I am accustomed to seeing on
newsreaders on our Sun SPARC. Email or posting to this newsgroup
would be fine.
Many thanks,
Seth
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From: craig@union3.su.swin.edu.au (Craig Silva)
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References: <2roa0g$1sg@mailer.fsu.edu>, <2rq7q9INNpik@edna.cc.swin.edu.au>, <faragherCqAB4v.HM4@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Chameleon Sampler PPP
faragher@netcom.com (Mike Faragher) writes:
>I'm also having trouble with Chameleon Sampler (Newt) but, I need to find
>out if it even supports COMPRESSED PPP. The setup configuration only
>offers SLIP, CSLIP and PPP. My Internet access is compressed PPP through
>Netcom. Any help out there would be appreciated. Thanks.....Mike
>faragher@netcom.com
>I'm also having trouble with Chameleon Sampler (Newt) but, I need to find
>out if it even supports COMPRESSED PPP. The setup configuration only
>offers SLIP, CSLIP and PPP. My Internet access is compressed PPP through
>Netcom. Any help out there would be appreciated. Thanks.....Mike
Does Chameleon have a .cfg for netcom?
I have my unixware ppp server setup for protocol field compression,
address control field compression and VJ TCP/IP compression and the Chameleon
sampler connects just fine. BTW the performance increased markedly
when i enabled them :->
I didn't have to do anything at the Chameleon end - I only wish that I had
proper documentation on the Chameleon sampler capabilities.
Craig
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From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Sat May 24 08:57:17 1994
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From: mtg@manager.kni.neste.fi (Michael Glasgow)
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Organization: Neste Network Services, Finland
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Subject: Trumpet Winsock Problem ?!
I have been trying to get a connection between a HP-UX 9.0 SLIP (ppl) server
and Trumpet Winsock 1.0 through a DIRECT connected line (9600,8,1). As you
can guess without any luck, however when I try to ping some host I get the
following errors:
ICMP transmit error
ICMP transmit error
ICMP transmit error
and so on.....
Has anyone experienced similar connection problems,
and better yet, solved them ??
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From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Tue May 24 08:57:36 1994
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Date: Tue, 24 May 1994 08:57:36 GMT
From: tcollins@bridget.newcastle.co.us (Traci Collins)
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Subject: Winsock Compatible Mail System which Receives via SMTP?
I need to set up two functionally identical SLIP/Winsock systems, one on my
desktop system and one on my subnotebook (HP Omnibook 300) for when I am
traveling. On my desktop system I am running Chameleon 4.04 and I have things
set up the way I want them. On my subnotebook I am unable to use the Chameleon
products because they require that Windows be run in 386 enhanced mode and my
Omnibook will only run Windows in standard mode. I have gotten the Trumpet
Winsock, the Trumpet newsreader, and Cello and all are running quite well on
the Omnibook. My only hitch is mail.
The two most popular mail programs (Eudora and Pegasus) only receive mail via
pop. I need to RECEIVE and send mail via smtp since I have a couple of user
codes in my domain. Neither of these programs seems to permit that option.
They use smtp to send mail, but they receive via pop.
I have been refered to a winsock compatible smtp daemon which would probably
work, but it doesn't include a mail application to use with it.
So on one hand I have mail without smtp receive and on the other I have smtp
receive without mail. Is anyone aware of either a winsock compatible mail
program which will run in standard mode and receive mail via smtp or a mail
application which is compatible with the winsock compatible smtp daemon which
is available from cica?
Somehow I anticipated a problem with the SLIP or the Winsock, I never thought
it would be mail which is hanging me up and keeping me from working out a
completely functional system.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Traci Collins