In foo.debian-user, you wrote: > Please I need some help. > > I have Debian GNU/Linux running on my Sony VAIO PCG-505G which I carry > around to different offices. I need to connect to the networks in the > different offices so I can download my e-mail and stay in contact with > the rest of the world. > > When I installed Linux I set up the network to work in my main office. > It works like a dream. Now I am down in another office, and I can't get > the network to work right. I have changed the following files to fit the > new network: > > /etc/hostname > /etc/hosts > /etc/networks (Did not make any difference at all. Is still looking at > the network in the main office.) > /etc/resolv.conf > > Since it did not work I deleted the IP address and default router using > route and added a new IP address and default route. After this I was > able to ping all the machines in the office, but not the router nor any > machines outside the office. Based on this, I am getting the impression > that the problem lies in the set up of my default router.
Look in /etc/init.d/network Also, check your mailer. It seems to be sending html. -Mitch