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From: kent landfield (kent@hypermail.org)
Date: Mon Dec 30 2002 - 12:29:54 CST
Scott Stark writes:
>
> At 08:50 AM 12/30/2002 -0600, kent landfield wrote:
> >First off, have your ISP install a version of hypermail produced in the
> >last two years.
>
> Hi Kent, would that I could! I've been battling with them about that for
> over a year, with no progress.
(May be time for a new ISP...)
> Failing that, though, is there any information available about troubleshooting?
I really am not in a position to debug an initial beta version that is over 40
versions back or help hack configure for a strange and unknown system setup.
> Or, alternatively, is there a way I can install the new version myself in a
> local directory without system adminstrator privileges? I tried that once
> and failed.
Is this a Unix/Linux box that you are telneting to ? Is procmail installed on
the system ? Or does the email MTA have .forward file support ? Then you might
be able to have the mailer forward the mail into a local copy of hypermail.
To be able to do that means you would need to know the operating system
they are using and have a similar version of the OS to compile a copy of
hypermail on...
-- Kent Landfield | HYPERMAIL: http://www.hypermail.org/ Email: kent@hypermail.org | RFCS: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/
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