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Martin Foster | August Abolins | OpenXP noob questions |
April 2, 2019 12:51 PM * |
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Hello August! On 01.04.19 at 22:12, August Abolins wrote to Martin Foster: >>>> "Error connecting socket (#10060)" >>>> "exiting" >> >> AA> NEVEMIND! I found the problem. >> >> Excellent! :-) AA> Maybe. Uh-Oh AA> I sent an area list request yesterday but I haven't seen anything yet. Do you have a Netmail area, it should look something like this: "August Abolins@2:221/1.58" If you have, then there's got to be mail in there, otherwise, OpenXP wouldn't have automatically created it. The default View Mode for all message lists is "New", as in "new messages since your last poll". Before going any further, I would strongly advise you to change the default View Mode to "All". You do this by going to "Config/Options/User interface". Press <F2> with the cursor in the "Show mode" field and select "All" from the list and then press <Enter>. Then, <Enter> your way through all the other settings. You will then need to exit and re-start OpenXP for your change to take effect. If you do have a Netmail area, go into it and see if there are any messages there now. If you don't have a Netmail area then maybe your uplink hasn't sent an areafix response yet(highly unlikely). Look in OpenXP's FILES directory to see if there are any mail packets in there. If there are, then something's definitely adrift. To be continued ..... Regards, Martin --- OpenXP 5.0.36 * Origin: Bitz-Box - Bradford - UK (2:310/31.3) |
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