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Re: lynx-dev Help with Lynx and Yahoo mail
From: |
Klaus Weide |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev Help with Lynx and Yahoo mail |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Oct 1999 19:54:19 -0500 (CDT) |
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, PETER J. KERTON wrote:
> I am using Aztecs Lynx version 2.7.2.
> I have a problem, please help me.
> I log on to the web, I go to www.mail.yahoo.com
> because I have an acount there and I check my mail reguarly, I
> get to the login screen, put in my info and click on the sign in
> link. I wait a few seconds, thne I end up back at the log in
> screen with this message:
> ALERT! ERROR UNCOMPRESSING TEMP FILE
> I cannont check my Yahoo mail! what should I do
1. To other lynx-dev'ers: does Yahoo mail use compression now
for transmitted pages? That would be unusual (but lynx should
deal with it fine).
2. to PETER J. KERTON:
The first people you should talk to about this problem are the
folks from the Freenet you are using. There seems to be a
configuration problem with their installation of lynx. I don't
know how we folks on the lynx-dev list could solve that remotely.
Klaus
- [no subject], PETER J. KERTON, 1999/10/19
- Re: lynx-dev Help with Lynx and Yahoo mail,
Klaus Weide <=
- lynx-dev "error uncompressing temp file" (2.7.2) (was: [ no subject at all ]), David Woolley, 1999/10/21
- Re: lynx-dev "error uncompressing temp file" (2.7.2) (was: [ no subject at all ]), Larry W. Virden, 1999/10/21
- Re: lynx-dev "error uncompressing temp file" (2.7.2), Klaus Weide, 1999/10/21
- Re: lynx-dev "error uncompressing temp file" (2.7.2), David Woolley, 1999/10/23
- Re: lynx-dev "error uncompressing temp file" (2.7.2), Larry W. Virden, 1999/10/23
- lynx-dev off-topic musings, was "error uncompressing temp file", Klaus Weide, 1999/10/23
- Re: lynx-dev off-topic musings, was "error uncompressing temp file", Kim DeVaughn, 1999/10/23
Re: lynx-dev "error uncompressing temp file" (2.7.2) (was: [ no subject at all ]), David Combs, 1999/10/21
Re: lynx-dev "error uncompressing temp file" (2.7.2) (was: [ no subject at all ]), Rick Lewis, 1999/10/21