[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I emailed AOL directly, to see if there was an option to disable auto
compressing files. This is the response I got...
"Based on your mail, you want to disable the option in automatically
decompressing files when sending a large file as an attachment.
Unfortunately, th
Yahoo can send attached files.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 1:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Invalid program file name, pif file
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I have a free yahoo.com email account
I emailed AOL directly, to see if there was an option to disable auto
compressing files. This is the response I got...
"Based on your mail, you want to disable the option in automatically
decompressing files when sending a large file as an attachment.
Unfortunately, the feature you are asking fo
I already knew that, as I stated in my email, that was never received. AOL
autocompresses all the files into a zip. There is no way to change that. I am very
sure. But I'll still look it over.
Thanks,
-Zeno
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On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 11:42:36PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I have sent my email with the attached files, and such. But that was over an
>hour ago, and the server still hasn't received it.
Still not completely comprehending the problems page, huh?
"Please do not compress the output".
zi
At 11:42 PM 12/6/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
>I have sent my email with the attached files, and such. But that was over an
>hour ago, and the server still hasn't received it. I would expect 20 minutes
>to be a little much... The total size was 36kb. How long does it take to be
>received?
At 11:11 PM 12/6/2003, Igor Pechtchanski you wrote
>On Sat, 6 Dec 2003, Larry Hall wrote:
>
>> At 09:45 PM 12/6/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
>> >When I changed to the bin directory, the command did not work, so I had to
>> >run it via "./cygcheck -srv". I displayed very much text, and the win
I have sent my email with the attached files, and such. But that was over an
hour ago, and the server still hasn't received it. I would expect 20 minutes
to be a little much... The total size was 36kb. How long does it take to be
received? I know this is not all of a good question to ask, but I
On Sat, 6 Dec 2003, Larry Hall wrote:
> At 09:45 PM 12/6/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
> >When I changed to the bin directory, the command did not work, so I had to
> >run it via "./cygcheck -srv". I displayed very much text, and the window did not
> >follow it all. I cannot scroll all the wa
At 09:45 PM 12/6/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
>When I changed to the bin directory, the command did not work, so I had to
>run it via "./cygcheck -srv". I displayed very much text, and the window did not
>follow it all. I cannot scroll all the way back up... I've forgotton on how
>to copy
When I changed to the bin directory, the command did not work, so I had to
run it via "./cygcheck -srv". I displayed very much text, and the window did not
follow it all. I cannot scroll all the way back up... I've forgotton on how
to copy all of the text scrolled, so I only got the last parts o
At 09:18 PM 12/6/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
>I have already read over the FAQ, userguide, problems page, and searched the
>archives multiple times, and did not see anything that would help me for this
>problem. I am sorry for sending emails about this, but I cannot see anywhere
>else to
I have already read over the FAQ, userguide, problems page, and searched the
archives multiple times, and did not see anything that would help me for this
problem. I am sorry for sending emails about this, but I cannot see anywhere
else to find help. Yes, maybe I could go to other places, but I
At 08:58 PM 12/6/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
>Yes, I'm sure I selected all. Do I need to activate them? I doubt it... The
>total size of my cygwin (with the bin folder) is: 1.26 GB
>That is most likely the full install. But why is it not reading any of the
>commands? Can someone say a comm
Yes, I'm sure I selected all. Do I need to activate them? I doubt it... The
total size of my cygwin (with the bin folder) is: 1.26 GB
That is most likely the full install. But why is it not reading any of the
commands? Can someone say a command name, that came with the dafault package, so
I can
At 08:51 PM 12/6/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
>Hmm, so the pif file had nothing to do with it. I ran cygwin.bat, and it
>seems to work fine. I installed everything, but it seems I cannot use any
>commands, at least not the ones I can think of.
>
>bash-2.05b$ gcc
>bash: gcc: command not foun
Hmm, so the pif file had nothing to do with it. I ran cygwin.bat, and it
seems to work fine. I installed everything, but it seems I cannot use any
commands, at least not the ones I can think of.
bash-2.05b$ gcc
bash: gcc: command not found
Shouldn't I have gcc if I selected everything?
Thanks,
At 08:15 PM 12/6/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
>I've downloaded and installed Cygwin with setup.exe, and when it was done, it
>asked if I wanted a shortcut on the desktop. And I said yes. Cygwin.pif was
>then on the desktop. I've very new to this, but I'm fine with *unix. Is there
>another
I've downloaded and installed Cygwin with setup.exe, and when it was done, it
asked if I wanted a shortcut on the desktop. And I said yes. Cygwin.pif was
then on the desktop. I've very new to this, but I'm fine with *unix. Is there
another way to run Cygwin?
Thanks,
-Zeno
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At 07:54 PM 12/6/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
>I recently got Cygwin working (Rather then download, then install, I
>installed from internet) And after I installed it, I tried running Cygwin.pif and got
>this error:
>
>C:\CYGWIN~2\Cygwin.pif
>Invalid program file name, please check your pif
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