On 15/08/15 15:35, g wrote:
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from what i have been seeing in dnf related post, you might check to
insure that you did not use yum arguments that do not work with dnf.
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Most likely an internet problem, I just did a dnf update on that
computer without a hitch?
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not sure just what you are trying to do???
are you saying that you used gmail.wildblue.net or you used wildblue.net
to get to gmail.com with thunderbird?
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Eight years ago wildblue had their own mail system, five or six years
ago they switched to Google Mail and we were required configure
Thunderbird to address the gmail servers, ie: pop.googlemail.com to
receive mail, and their smtp to send.
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"HOME1/MAIL" is the nfs server?
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Yes
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is "pop.gmail.com" a server that you used browser to join, or is it what
wildblue used?
or, where you using your wildblue account to pull emails from pop.gmail?
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The mail could be accessed with a browser on googles web mail page but
I never used that except to look through the spam they collected when I
thought something was missing and my have been diverted as spam.
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pull your emails off the web based email servers and set up your own
archiving server for your emails.
because you are using linux, you can soft link to paths and they will
look like the email folders are on your client drive.
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Not sure how I would go about doing that but I am open to suggestions.
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transfer locally or transfer between the 2 inet servers?
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Essentially I have been transferring "Mail" between Thunderbird on one
computer to Thunderbird on others via my nsf server, /mnt/HOME1/MAIL,
being available to two others. It also serves as an archive of sorts for
all the mail. And it simplifies configuring Thunderbird since it brings
in the various filters, etc.
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what you really need to handle your problem is a hosted web site and set
up your own email server.
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That would be another recurring cost, I already pay Viasat a lot for
what I have ...
g
Bob
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