Re: Anyone using AjaxTerm under Fedora?

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Vivek J. Patankar wrote:

>>> I've never tried ajaxterm before. I tried mindterm before but it didn't
>>> quite work out for me. Now that I know from you that something like
>>> ajaxterm exists, I'll be trying it tonight. :-)

Thanks very much for your suggestions, which I'll try out.
I think the problem, for me at least, lies in httpd/apache,
which I find almost as baffling as sendmail ...

Incidentally, I came across a Fedora-7 RPM for openwebmail at

<http://www.openwebmail.org/openwebmail/download/redhat/rpm/packages/fedora7/>

developed by Thomas Chung, and very recently updated.
This seems to include MindTerm,
but it is entirely devoid of documentation
so I'm not quite sure how one is meant to use it.
But I'm looking into that at the moment.
I installed it easily enough after downloading the RPMs with
"yum localinstall openwebmail-2*.rpm openwebmail-date*.rpm".

As I said, I have no idea what openwebmail is meant to do.

It's curious incidentally that none of my googling for "fedora mindterm"
came across that URL.

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