Hello Maurice
>> I have a new Linux system on a new hard disk and have installed pan
>> again.
>
> Did you not clone your old .pan2 directory across to the new install?
In short - no. But I have another computer, at work, where I also
use pan and have just worked out where to see how I set that u
On Tue, 10 Feb 2015 15:46:10 +0100, Dieter Britz wrote:
> I have a new Linux system on a new hard disk and have installed pan
> again.
Did you not clone your old .pan2 directory across to the new install?
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On Tue, 10 Feb 2015 15:46:10 +0100
Dieter Britz wrote:
> I suppose I have to somehow make myself known to ES and be
> accepted; how do I do that?
You will need to use your ES userid and password, it should have been
set up when you first used ES. There should be a way of getting it
reset via the
I have a new Linux system on a new hard disk and have
installed pan again. I pointed it at eternal-september.org and
that works, sort of - I do get the ng's for ES. But none others.
I suppose I have to somehow make myself known to ES and be
accepted; how do I do that? There must be some setting in