[ubuntu-za] ubuntu-za - DynDNS and ubuVista environment

Kabelo Serutle kabelos at gmail.com
Thu Dec 4 12:12:39 GMT 2008


Words of ubuntu wisdom required? ubuVista

Just like having two wives, I am struggling to setup DynDNS on my network.
The scenario:
1 x Notebook Ubuntu Inteprid 8.10 (yes, I was at the Jhb Launch Party)
1 x Desktop Windows Vista Business (eish)
1 x Telkom Mega 501R router (ISP is XDSL www.xdsl.co.za)

Guys I have registered my IP with dyndns.org and tried Port Forwarding on
the 10.0.0.2 control panel. Jonathan also helped but I think I must been
stuck on something because of the config on my machines ( port 80 is
supposed to forward to my WAMP server, but nothing happens). Please help
with this problem Gents/Ladies!

Much appreciated!

On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 2:00 PM, <ubuntu-za-request at lists.ubuntu.com> wrote:

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> From: Charl Wentzel <charl.wentzel at vodamail.co.za>
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] Evolution
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>  Thanks Anton.&nbsp; &nbsp;If I decide to do a re-install, how do I
> preserve my mailbox and settings?By the way, I noticed that the progress bar
> actually indicates that it is downloading new e-mails, but they don't show
> up in the Inbox.&nbsp; It only does this once per new e-mail, so it appears
> to actually download the e-mail for real (and remembers that it has
> downloaded the e-mail), otherwise it would show that it downloads e-mails
> everytime I do a send/receive.&nbsp;RegardsCharl &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;From:
> Anton Geijsendorpher  To: Charl Wentzel  Sent: Thu Dec 04 08:30:31 SAST 2008
> Subject: RE: [ubuntu-za] Evolution  Uninstall and re-install evolution; have
> had similar issues :-(  kind regards,  Anton Geijsendorpher Business
> Technology T: 021-551-1105 F: 021-552-8066 M: 082-304-6793  --- original
> message --- From: &quot;Charl Wentzel&quot;  Subject: [ubuntu-za] Evolution
> Date: 4th December 2008 Time: 8:22:58 am  Hi Guys  I just discovered that I
> have a problem with Evolution mail.  I can send messages, but it doesn't
> download anything.  When I do a send/receive it pops up with the usual
> progress bars and seem to operate fine.  It definitely does not show any
> errors.  I only discovered the problem when I noticed e-mails being
> downloaded by my cellphone, which is not appearing in Evolution.  I have two
> mailboxes on Evolution, both give me the same problem.  I sent a mail from
> each to the other and could see the received mails (along with some others)
> on the web clients.  I marked them as unread using the web clients, but
> still no luck.  The network connection is ok (since I can access the web
> clients).  Rebooting also has no effect. I know it is not interference from
> my cellphone, as it doesn't delete the mails it has downloaded.  Anyway I've
> been working like this for months without any problems.  Where do I start
> looking for the problem?  Especially since Evolution does not report any
> errors.  My only problem is now, how do I know when somebody responds to my
> request? ;-)  Regards Charl  No virus found in this incoming message.
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> 270.9.11/1816 - Release Date: 2008-12-03 09:34     &nbsp;
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> Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 09:33:16 +0200 (SAST)
> From: Charl Wentzel <charl.wentzel at vodamail.co.za>
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] Evolution
> To: Ubuntu South African Local Community <ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com>
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>  Hi Bill&nbsp;Done that.&nbsp; it hasn't changed.&nbsp; &nbsp;Because of
> yesterdays lightning storm I unplugged my laptop, after which I had to
> reboot my laptop.&nbsp; Later I found that I actually unplugged the router
> as well, which is why I couldn't connect to the internet.&nbsp; May be all
> of this &quot;unplugging&quot; somehow caused the problem.&nbsp;Charl
> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;From: Bill Cairns  To: charl.wentzel at vodamail.co.za,
> Ubuntu South African Local Community  Sent: Thu Dec 04 09:21:24 SAST 2008
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] Evolution  I would certainly start by checking that
> my POP3 / IMAP configuration is correct.On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 8:20 AM,
> Charl Wentzel &lt;charl.wentzel at vodamail.co.za<lt%3Bcharl.wentzel at vodamail.co.za>&gt;
> wrote:            Hi Guys  I just discovered that I have a problem with
> Evolution mail.&nbsp; I can send messages, but it doesn't download
> anything.&nbsp; When I do a send/receive it pops up with the usual progress
> bars and seem to operate fine.&nbsp; It definitely does not show any
> errors.&nbsp; I only discovered the problem when I noticed e-mails being
> downloaded by my cellphone, which is not appearing in Evolution.   I have
> two mailboxes on Evolution, both give me the same problem.&nbsp; I sent a
> mail from each to the other and could see the received mails (along with
> some others) on the web clients.&nbsp; I marked them as unread using the web
> clients, but still no luck.   The network connection is ok (since I can
> access the web clients).&nbsp; Rebooting also has no effect. I know it is
> not interference from my cellphone, as it doesn't delete the mails it has
> downloaded.&nbsp; Anyway I've been working like this for months without any
> problems.   Where do I start looking for the problem?&nbsp; Especially since
> Evolution does not report any errors.  My only problem is now, how do I know
> when somebody responds to my request? ;-)  Regards Charl   -- ubuntu-za
> mailing list ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com
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> Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2008 10:49:13 +0200
> From: James Cuenod <j3frea at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [ubuntu-za] Evolution
> To: Ubuntu South African Local Community <ubuntu-za at lists.ubuntu.com>
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> Is it possible that somehow the mails are going into a different
> "account" in your side bar - if this were the case, the mails would be
> collecting in another folder... Maybe it's a bit simplistic but
> sometimes something doesn't work because you forgot to plug it in...
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> James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ
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