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From:
Roger Adams <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Macintosh Scripting Systems <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 11 Oct 2006 20:42:38 +0700
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I get the following when I try to go to the web page:

> Server not found
>
> Firefox can't find the server at www.=20lestang.org.
>
>     *   Check the address for typing errors such as
>           ww.example.com instead of
>           www.example.com
>
>     *   If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's  
> network
>           connection.
>
>     *   If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or  
> proxy, make sure
>           that Firefox is permitted to access the Web

Any ideas?

Roger


On Oct 11, 2006, at 9:00 AM, MACSCRPT automatic digest system wrote:

> There is 1 message totalling 71 lines in this issue.
>
> Topics of the day:
>
>   1. [ANN] XMail 3.7.0
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Date:    Wed, 11 Oct 2006 00:03:19 +0200
> From:    Le Stang Jean-Baptiste <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: [ANN] XMail 3.7.0
>
> XMail 3.7 has been released. XMail is a free osax for Mac OS X =20
> (10.4.x for both PPC and Intel) allowing you to send mails from =20
> AppleScript without having to use a third part application. XMail =20
> supports the following :
>
> 	- common authentication schemes (POP, APOP, PLAIN, AUTH, =
> ANONYMOUS, =20
> CRAM-MD5, CRAM-SHA1)
> 	- text and HTML mails
> 	- supports unicode flawlessly in many fields (TO, CC, BCC, =
> SUbject, =20
> Body,=85)
> 	- allow the customization of mail headers
> 	- handles SSL sockets
> 	- handles file attachments
> =09
> XMail is released under the GNU GPL licence and is free of use.
>
> Here is a detailed description of what was added / fixed in this =20
> release of XMail :
>
> 	- fixed a bug when trying to authenticate without giving the =20
> username and/or password
> 	- Added a switch to allow you change the date of the mail being =
> sent =20
> (either a string or an AppleScript date)=09
> 	- the 'mail date' command has been renamed to 'mail =20
> datestamp' (there was a terminology conflict)
> 	- the 'mail datestamp' now accepts an applescript date as its =
> direct =20
> parameter and generates a RFC822 compatible date
> 	- added the ability to generate a mail without sending it
> 	- added the ability to write the content of the mail being sent =
> in a =20
> file
> 	- when no smtp server is given, "localhost" is assumed
> 	- fixed a bug when encoding string of more than 76 characters in =
> the =20
> headers of a mail (Subject, To, Cc, Bcc fields)
> 	- fixed a bug in the base64 encoding algorithm making it =
> impossible =20
> for some SMTP servers to deliver properly attachments
> 	- fixed interoperability with some SMTP servers when using SSL =20=
>
> encrypted sockets
> 	- fixed a memory issue when sending multiples attachments
> 	- fixed a problem when using XMail with a MacTel
>
> XMail is free, but if you are a regular user of XMail, then  
> consider =20
> buying a $10 licence for XMail : <https://order.kagi.com/?6FBNZ>
>
> You can download the latest Binary version of XMail here : <http://=20
> lestang.org/osax/XMail/XMail-370-ub.zip>
> You can download the latest sources of XMail here : <http://=20
> lestang.org/osax/XMail/XMail-370-src.zip>
>
> Happy scripting & e-mailing !
>
> --
> Jean-Baptiste LE STANG
> More cool & experimental stuff can be found @ <http://lestang.org>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> End of MACSCRPT Digest - 25 Sep 2006 to 10 Oct 2006 (#2006-125)
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