Hi Bob -notice the dot in
At startup the server reads ~/,pskmail/pskmailrc.pl I don't think you are getting into that directory when you make your changes.... If you are using Ubuntu, and you click on "places" to show your drives, directories, etc, then click on "Home Folder" to show the directories in your home folder. Then you have to click on "View" and "Show Hidden Files" to get the directories with the dot in front to show up. Hope that helps. Robert Krasowski wrote:
Hi Rein here is how I get to that file: "rkrasowski@rkrasowski-serverPSKMAIL:~$ cd pskmail_server-0.7.8 rkrasowski@rkrasowski-serverPSKMAIL:~/pskmail_server-0.7.8$ ls ARQ2.pdf gettime.pl paq8l pskmail_server rflinkusers arq.pm install.sh pskdownload qrg testfile COPYING libinstall.sh pskmail README unpaq864 crapmail.txt paq864 pskmailrc.pl rflinkserver.pl uploadsrkrasowski@rkrasowski-serverPSKMAIL:~/pskmail_server-0.7.8$ geany pskmailrc.pl"By the way, this computer got nothing on it but Ubuntu, and pskmail server, nothing else, no client software73 Robert KB2PNM
-- 73 - Bill - N8ET