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Re: LYNX-DEV using mail feature
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Bela Lubkin |
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Re: LYNX-DEV using mail feature |
Date: |
Mon, 4 Nov 1996 07:21:40 -0800 |
Tom --
I work at SCO, and I also do a bit of Lynx development work. I can
help.
I'll need to know some things. SCO makes several operating systems and
each has multiple versions. They are probably running SCO Unix or
OpenServer. Run `uname -X` to get its version.
Run `lynx -version` to get Lynx's version. Show me exactly what it
says. Many versions and variants of Lynx run on SCO systems.
Show me the output of `l /usr/lib/sendmail`. This will tell me which of
SCO's mail systems they are using (MMDF or sendmail -- unless they've
replaced both with something else like smail).
I don't think this discussion is going to be interesting to the Lynx
developers' list, so please reply only to me. I'll followup to the list
later with the resolution.
>Bela<
(all quoted material below)
Tom D. Baccanti wrote:
> I am a blind user of lynx and have a problem. My internet
> provider is not trying to fix our lynx problems and I need to
> help them out a little.
>
> We are using a version of unix called "sco". We are running a
> version of lynx called the development version. This is what
> they say the only one that will run properly on our unix.
>
> problem is this: when at web sites and using the mail to
> feature I write my message and prepare to send and it bounces
> and puts the message in a file on my shell account called
> dead.letter. The error message is something about no recipient
> specified.
>
> I need help for these guys and I also need to get this fixed so
> myself and 20 other blind users can access the WWW.
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