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From: Count Z. <cou...@cy...> - 2000-06-27 00:46:43
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Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe was overheared mumbling something about this on Mon, 26 Jun 2000 23:01:56 +0100 > ERROR: Date::Manip unable to determine TimeZone. > Date::Manip::Date_TimeZone called at /usr/lib/perl5/Date/Manip.pm Date::Manip 5.38 has some TimeZone issues... check Item 9 in the FAQ (recently updated) http://www.cscmail.net/cscmail.faq > > BTW i tried to download the C version but when i ran make it complained > it didn't find the file cschtml/cschtml.h The C version requires CscHTML (available from http://www.cscmail.net/cschtml) It also is not ready for primetime yet... -CZ -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GIT/CM d--(+) s+: a- C++++ UL++++$ P+++ L+++>++++ E--- W+++(--) N+ o? K? w---(++) O M->-- !V PS+++ PE Y+ PGP t+@ 5? X+ R++ tv-- b+++ DI? D++ G e h r- y+ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ |
From: Mario J. N. F. <mj...@ne...> - 2000-06-26 22:07:02
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hi I'm desperately looking for a good mailer and i've read a couple of reviews of cscmail that said wonders of it. Decided to try it. I'm running debian potato here (debian 2.2 with libc 2.1) and i downloaded the installer only. Didn't work. So i downloaded the tar.gz. Installed just like it said and when i ran it everything looks great. Just until I try to send and/or receive a messages. When i do i get this on the console: ERROR: Date::Manip unable to determine TimeZone. Date::Manip::Date_TimeZone called at /usr/lib/perl5/Date/Manip.pm line 608 Date::Manip::Date_Init() called at /usr/lib/perl5/Date/Manip.pm line 726 Date::Manip::ParseDateString('26 Jun 2000 22:21:56 +0100') called at /usr/lib/perl5/Date/Manip.pm line 1611 Date::Manip::UnixDate('26 Jun 2000 22:21:56 +0100', '%s') called at /usr/local/lib/cscmail/csclib.pl line 192 main::date_to_localdate('26 Jun 2000 22:21:56 +0100') called at /usr/local/lib/cscmail/csclib.pl line 382 main::save_message('DBI::db=HASH(0x857d330)', 'Date: 26 Jun 2000 22:21:56 +0100^JFrom: Mail System Internal Data...', 'HASH(0x80d58a4)', 'HASH(0x828080c)') called at /usr/local/lib/cscmail/csclib.pl line 490 main::read_from_mbox('DBI::db=HASH(0x857d330)', 'HASH(0x80d58a4)', 'Gtk::Dialog=HASH(0x82735b0)', 'HASH(0x828080c)', 666.146484375) called at /usr/local/bin/cscget line 138 My timezone is set to "Europe/Lisbon". Is CSCmail expecting the timezone in any other format? BTW i tried to download the C version but when i ran make it complained it didn't find the file cschtml/cschtml.h -- Mario Filipe mj...@ue... http://neptuno.sc.uevora.pt/~mjnf |
From: Count Z. <cou...@cy...> - 2000-06-26 05:30:08
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Ok, to coincide with CscHTML's 1.1.0 release with support for default font specification and enhanced font stuff, I have updated CSCMail 1.7.x (CVS) to take advantage of the new features. So, go grab CscHTML 1.1.0 from http://www.cscmail.net/cschtml and then update CSCMail from CVS at http://sourceforge.net/projects/cscmail (Checkout module cscmail-1.7.x) Be sure you get the updated PERL bindings for CscHTML and install them otherwise it won't work right. -CZ -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GIT/CM d--(+) s+: a- C++++ UL++++$ P+++ L+++>++++ E--- W+++(--) N+ o? K? w---(++) O M->-- !V PS+++ PE Y+ PGP t+@ 5? X+ R++ tv-- b+++ DI? D++ G e h r- y+ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ |
From: Count Z. <cou...@cy...> - 2000-06-25 00:44:56
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I just committed CSCMail 1.7.7 to cvs This version has support for CscHTML, GtkHTML, GtkXmHTML, and Text only. For all of you who have had problems in the past getting GtkHTML to work, I strongly urge you to grab a copy of CscHTML from http://www.cscmail.net/cschtml and install it. There are RPM's and Perl bindings there, so it should be a VERY easy install. CscHTML does not depend on GNOME... all you need is Gtk, Gdk-Pixbuf and LibArt. If you have ANY problems getting CscHTML installed, please let me know so I can help... One of my big goals with CscHTML is to make it EASY to use and install! Please hack on this a bit, because I am pretty certain this will be the last developer release prior to 1.8.0, unless people can find some bugs for me to fix! -CZ -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GIT/CM d--(+) s+: a- C++++ UL++++$ P+++ L+++>++++ E--- W+++(--) N+ o? K? w---(++) O M->-- !V PS+++ PE Y+ PGP t+@ 5? X+ R++ tv-- b+++ DI? D++ G e h r- y+ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ |
From: Steven K. <st...@vo...> - 2000-06-20 20:47:16
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Thiago Vinhas, tv...@si... said: > Isn't time to publish a major upgrade on CSCMail?? > It's a great program, but there are tons of bugs, and > tons of things you could include. I have a company > with 5 workstations running redhat and the CSCMail > as the mail client. They are compiling a large list of bugs. > Please make a new version avaiable as fast as possible! 1) Read the FAQ. CSCMail 1.8.0 is very close to being released and we are asking users to run it and test it and catch as many bugs as they can. 2) If you are compiling a list of bugs, wouldn't it be ideal for you to send this list to us BEFORE we publish a "major upgrade" ? This would allow us to incorporate said bug fixes into this major upgrade. 3) Are you running CSCMail 1.6.1 ? If so, compiling a list of bugs in it is a bit late, since we are about to release 1.8.0 (which by its nature includes a ton of bug fixes from 1.6.1) Please send them along anyway, incase you have found some that we may have missed. But don't be surprised if the bugs you are finding in 1.6.1 haven't allready been found and fixed in 1.7.x (the current developmental version, which is in feature freeze and final bug testing right now, as mentioned in the CSCMail FAQ) -CZ -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Kordik st...@vo... System Administrator Tel 212.332.5045 VOILA - France Telecom North America Fax 212.332.2362 1270 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Customized Search Engines for your web site at: http://voilasearch.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Nobody <no...@ww...> - 2000-06-20 14:52:51
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This message is sent to you from Linux Today (http://linuxtoday.com) ---------------------------------- Thiago Vinhas, tv...@si... has requested that we send you this article. You can find this story online at: http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2000-06-20-008-20-PS-DT-SW Thiago Vinhas adds: Isn\'t time to publish a major upgrade on CSCMail?? It\'s a great program, but there are tons of bugs, and tons of things you could include. I have a company with 5 workstations running redhat and the CSCMail as the mail client. They are compiling a large list of bugs. Please make a new version avaiable as fast as possible! Regards, Thiago ---------------------------------- Canada Computes: CSCMail looks nice, but does it work? "...At present, I use Netscape for my e-mail, which is far from ideal. There are other programs, but nothing really struck my fancy." "That was, until I saw CSCMail. Now, as email programs go, judging from the screenshots this program looks very nice. While looks aren't everything, you don't want to spend hours staring at a program whose interface leaves a lot to be desired. It helps to have pretty things to look at. As I am sick of Netscape, I decided to grab the program." "...CSCMail does look very promising, but be warned, if your Linux distribution isn't right up to date, then you may very well encounter problems similar to the ones I did. I can understand the developers wanting to stay current, but for the average Linux user who doesn't program, this sort of thing is a major annoyance and one of the biggest pains in Linux. When I started with Linux, I used to persist, but after a few months I realized that life is too short." Complete Story Related Stories: LinuxPlanet: Connecting with GNOME Mail Clients(Jun 19, 2000) LinuxWorld: Joe's mail woes(Jun 15, 2000) LinuxPower: The Unknown Star of the GTK+/GNOME E-mail Universe(Jun 14, 2000) kAlliance.org: Magellan email client for KDE2 pre-release is out(Mar 13, 2000) LinuxPR: TradeMail Changing Name in the Face of Unheralded Demand and New Product Offerings(Feb 27, 2000) http://www.canadacomputes.com/v2/story/1,1378,3900,00.html (The sender's internet address was 200.224.120.225 |
From: <Ken...@ho...> - 2000-06-19 16:29:08
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Trying to install running the perl scrip produces the following error. Any help would be greatly appreciated!! I am running RH 6.2 with 2.2.14 kernel. Thanks! Ken [root@scharknet kschar]# perl CSCMailInstaller.pl ncftpget sh: /root/cscmailbuild/DateManip-5.37: No such file or directory sh: /root/cscmailbuild/DateManip-5.37: No such file or directory sh: /root/cscmailbuild/DateManip-5.37: No such file or directory sh: /root/cscmailbuild/IO-stringy-1.210: No such file or directory sh: /root/cscmailbuild/IO-stringy-1.210: No such file or directory sh: /root/cscmailbuild/IO-stringy-1.210: No such file or directory Can't locate IO/Wrap.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/lib/cscmail /usr/lib/perl5/5.00503/i386-linux /usr/lib/perl5/5.00503 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i386-linux /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005 .) at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/MIME/ParserBase.pm line 93. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/MIME/ParserBase.pm line 93. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/MIME/Parser.pm line 69. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/bin/cscmail line 24. |
From: Steven K. <st...@vo...> - 2000-06-13 13:54:29
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2000 23:51:28 +1200, Robert Guthrie said: > are there any plans to port cscmail to bsd anytime? > It runs on BSD at this time. All that is needed is Gtk and Gnome-Perl (both of which are either available for BSD or compile on BSD easily) I know of several users who run CSCMail on BSD (and Solaris too...) If you run into any hastles under BSD, please post to the list, and I will do all I can to help! But I do know that there are some BSD users out there already... -CZ -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Kordik st...@vo... System Administrator Tel 212.332.5045 VOILA - France Telecom North America Fax 212.332.2362 1270 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10020 USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Customized Search Engines for your web site at: http://voilasearch.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Robert G. <ro...@gu...> - 2000-06-13 13:21:56
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are there any plans to port cscmail to bsd anytime? |
From: Samo G. <ro...@ve...> - 2000-06-11 20:40:49
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Someone has send me a mail (i don`t know what`s in it) and when i try to look the mail or delete it cscmail closes down. I`ve started the cscmail in term windows to see what it reports and it looks like the dude sended me the mail full of pics pointing to web gifs and therefore it cant show it to me (or doesnt know how). How can i remove that mail? It has also happen if i recive a mail with more than 2 attachemts (maybe more than 1 ) that i get only the first one. And if i delete meseges one by one too quicly it closes. the first two issues are the most important to me and i would need some help with it. I`m using cscmail 1.6.1 with a new cscget which was sent to me by one of developers on the day i`ve downloaded it. By the way i`m not on the list so please CC to me all mail that may be sent. Thanks Samo Gabrovec |
From: John L. M. <sof...@Th...> - 2000-06-11 20:08:57
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I an resending this eMail in the hopes it will successfully arrive this time :) I am sending this note to both the developer's and user's lists as I feel it is applies to both parties. John L. Males Software I.Q. Consulting Toronto, Ontario Canada 11 June 2000 16:05 mailto:sof...@Th... - ------- Forwarded message follows ------- From: Mail Delivery System <> To: Self Subject: Mail Delivery Failure. Date sent: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 00:15:34 Delivery has failed on the enclosed message for the following reasons reported either by the mail delivery system on the mail relay host or by the local TCP/IP transport module: 553 envelope recipient address invalid (#5.7.1) Your original mail message follows: - -------------------------------------------------------- From: "John L. Males" <sof...@Th...> Organization: Toronto, Ontario, Canada To: cs...@cs... Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2000 00:15:26 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Subject: (Fwd) Re[02]: [CSC Mail] Wishing for a Recieve & Send button Reply-to: sof...@Th... Message-ID: <3935AB1E.8874.52470F@localhost> X-Confirm-Reading-To: sof...@Th... X-pmrqc: 1 Return-receipt-to: sof...@Th... Priority: normal X-PM-Encryptor: QDPGP, 4 X-mailer: Pegasus Mail for Win32 (v3.12c) - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, Opps, I goofed and sent this to the wrong eMail address. Sorry. Regards, John L. Males Software I.Q. Consulting Toronto, Ontario Canada 01 June 2000 00:15 mailto:sof...@Th... - - ------- Forwarded message follows ------- From: "John L. Males" <sof...@Th...> Organization: Toronto, Ontario, Canada To: maj...@cs... Date sent: Wed, 31 May 2000 17:43:18 -0500 Subject: Re[02]: [CSC Mail] Wishing for a Recieve & Send button Send reply to: sof...@Th... Priority: normal - - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello All, I am likley to be a new member to the CSCMail discussions. I will of course have some questions of my own to ask once I have completed reviewing the archives of the past discussions. I do feel compelled to respond to this item of discussion as I have been enjoying a Windows based program that has a set of features I believe Brian was expressing an indirect need for. I am stuck on Windows :o(( because I need many of the Pegasus Mail features in a Linux eMail program. Sound familar al la a need for Outlook features in a Linux eMail program? :o)) It is my belief that what Brian is expressing is a need for CSCMail to perform a POP Authentication before sending mail. I have not used Yahoo services, but I do use POP/MTP servers that do not belong to my ISP. One of the methods to ensure SMTP servers are only used by "authorized users" is to check the IP address of the "sender to the SMTP" server has a valid POP3 mail account with the "provider". There is of course more to this validation process behind the scenes. Now if you happened to reply/forward/create and send eMail before you have retrieved your eMail, and/or your Internet Connection has dropped since you last retrieved you will not be allowed to send mail into the SMTP server. With the SMTP server I use one will receive a message to the effect that you must POP before you send. What this means is one has to somehow do a POP3 authentication before sending mail. If one has a mail monitoring utility it can perform the POP3 Authentication without retrieving eMail (retreiving headers os ok). This is great if the objective is to send eMail before retrieving or viewing the headers on the eMail server. In the "typical" eMail client program world this means a user MUST Retrieve their eMail BEFORE Sending any eMail. Without going into a very detailed discussion, suffice to say there are eMail programs that will be nothing short of problematic even when a savvy user tries to meet the SMTP server requirement in a manual manner - by trying to retrieve eMail with the eMail program first. Pegasus Mail has a set of features that really handles this requirement very cleanly. I have not seen any other eMail program that has even made any attempt to to so. I have a eMail Client features list I am hoping will be of eager interest for a team to incorporate into a eMail client. The list I have only needs me to review it and set "my" must haves, very much want to have, and nice to have priorities. Even though I have not have the chance to use CSCMail yet, I would be willing to submit my "wish" list for an eMail client. In the meantime if any of the developmet team at least has access to a Win9x/NT system you might find it helpful to install Pegasus Mail on it just to review the many useful features I have yet to see in any other eMail client I have looked at to date in the OS/2, Windows and Linux environments. I actually have been trying to evaluate various eMail programs in Linux so I can get off the headaches I keep having with M$ software and Windoze. In the course of that evaluation process I have become aware of CSCMail. I have not been able to install CSCMail as yet to decide if this will be the eMail program I will want to make some enhancement suggestions to from my useage of Pegasus Mail. From what I have read, seen and followed in the motivation for creating CSCMail I am hoping with suggestion from me and efforts of the CSCMail community that CSCMail will be a Benchmark eMail program. I will eMail later on my questions on getting CSCMail installed. Please bear in mind at the moment I am flipping between Linux and WindowsNT on the same machine. There will likely be "gaps" of time in any response or receipt of discussions. I am into some extensive Linux distribution evaluation and sourcing the "tools" of choice for my use in Linux. This has already meant I am not able to get back onto WindowsNT to do my eMail for 2-3 days. Regards, John L. Males Software I.Q. Consulting Toronto, Ontario Canada 31 May 2000 17:43 mailto:sof...@Th... > From: Maher Awamy (mu...@mu...) > Date: Tue May 30 2000 - 00:26:52 CDT > > Next message: Bleicke Holm: "Re: [CSC Mail] debian" > Previous message: Brain Kiosk: "[CSC Mail] Wishing for a Recieve > & Send button" In reply to: Brain Kiosk: "[CSC Mail] Wishing for > a Recieve & Send button" > > > > Brian, > > CSCMail does receive before it sends already, I dont know why > you are > having a problem like that, or do they want the same connection to > send also?? impossible though since the smtp port is different than > the pop port. > > Maher > On 30 May 2000 13:04:39 WST, Brain Kiosk said: > > > I use Yahoo's pop and smtp servers, but they require that you login > > on the pop server before using the smtp server. It would help if I > > could change the order of the Send & Recieve button and mail item so > > that the it recieves mail before it sends the mail. > > > > -- > > Brian K. Smith > > > > owner > > Brain Kiosk Software > > email: br...@br... > > > > > > -- > mu...@mu... -- http://www.muhri.net > > > > Next message: Bleicke Holm: "Re: [CSC Mail] debian" > Previous message: Brain Kiosk: "[CSC Mail] Wishing for a Recieve > & Send button" In reply to: Brain Kiosk: "[CSC Mail] Wishing for > a Recieve & Send button" > > This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Wed May 31 2000 - > 15:00:44 CDT - - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.2 -- QDPGP 2.61a Comment: . iQA/AwUBOTWVhfLzhJbmoDZ+EQLJ0wCg7hHm8q2X23SItzpdKFjEKhcHrYYAoMEf BCKFcz/SCYVZ8cg89gHeRU/B =nUHB - - -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- - - ------- End of forwarded message ------- - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.2 -- QDPGP 2.61a Comment: . iQA/AwUBOTXxbfLzhJbmoDZ+EQJNWQCfRo/YhsTwS6kN9qqq17h+rdaWRs4An1zc A988w8t3DfWR882NSR0eQCfk =purq - -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- - ------- End of forwarded message ------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.2 -- QDPGP 2.61a Comment: . iQA/AwUBOUP/GPLzhJbmoDZ+EQKhzACeLh17Clyd0LEU1GQ3JFaS0pgvfOcAoNY/ XeVLvqQ82iwpkLDB2sqmvbp5 =nxQu -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
From: Count Z. <cou...@cy...> - 2000-06-11 00:19:40
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Sameer Bivalkar was overheared mumbling something about this on Sat, 10 Jun 2000 18:39:29 -0400 > Hi, > > I am not using any database so my cscmail crashes.. > > Please advice > > Sameer > Well... we don't require a database... CSCMail works fine with CSV (Comma Seperated Value) text files... but I really can't help you in any way unless you give me some sort of error message. Run CSCMail from a terminal window, and when it crashes, there should be some error messages in the terminal... E-mail those errors to the list, and then I will be able to help you... -CZ |
From: Sameer B. <sam...@te...> - 2000-06-10 21:43:18
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Hi, I am not using any database so my cscmail crashes.. Please advice Sameer |
From: Sameer B. <sam...@te...> - 2000-06-08 19:04:11
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Hi, I have tried everything and still i cant get cscmail to run. I get the following error Use of uninitailised value at /usr/local/bin/cscmail Please advise Sameer |