[Mailman-Users] funkiness after reboot/clock loosing time
jordan
blurr at txraves.org
Thu Sep 21 06:33:08 CEST 2000
> Upgrading is easier than you fear it will be.
heh, is it that obvious? i wasn't certain of its stability
and wanted to hold off until the final. guess i'll take the
plunge. weeeeee
] jordan
] blurr at txraves.org
] http://www.txraves.org/
"a closed mind is a wonderful thing to lose"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Mick" <Dan.Mick at West.Sun.COM>
To: <mailman-users at python.org>; <blurr at txraves.org>
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 11:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Mailman-Users] funkiness after reboot/clock loosing time
> Fixed in 2.0. Honestly, that's the easiest answer.
>
> Upgrading is easier than you fear it will be.
>
> > ok i've seen posts about this in the past but never recall
> > seeing a solution. i'm running mailman v1.1. there was a
> > power outtage not too long ago and the box shut down. for some
> > reason the clock doesn't retain the date/time, haven't figured
> > that one out yet. anyways, i think there was a few days that
> > went by before i noticed the time was off(i was getting emails
> > from the year 2008) and i can't remember if i used the webadmin
> > in that period of time but after setting the clock back, the
> > webadmin broke. i put in a passwd and then whenever i click
> > on a link to another section or hit a submit button, it takes
> > me back to to the password prompt.
> >
> > i remember someone mentioning the term "family of browsers"
> > which accurately describes my situation. my problem exists
> > only in IE, on every computer i use. navigator works.
> >
> > any ideas?
> >
> > ] jordan
> > ] blurr at txraves.org
> > ] http://www.txraves.org/
> >
> > "a closed mind is a wonderful thing to lose"
> >
> >
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