On 11 Mar, Joel Roth wrote:
>> On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Jason Christensen wrote:
>>
>> Then I would be upset with my provider, as much of my mail would never be
>> delivered. Most of the net will refuse to propogate mail from a non-secure
>> server. (I've had this experience before)
>
> I don't under
> On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Jason Christensen wrote:
>
> Then I would be upset with my provider, as much of my mail would never be
> delivered. Most of the net will refuse to propogate mail from a non-secure
> server. (I've had this experience before)
I don't understand what your problem is with using
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Jason Christensen wrote:
> Do you know for a fact that the SMTP servers at both your ISPs are
> configured to NOT relay mail. Perhaps one of the servers will work for
> both connections.
Then I would be upset with my provider, as much of my mail would never be
delivered. Most
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, David Wright wrote:
>
> Is there anything to prevent you running two instances of Pine, one
> pointing to each ISP's server?
>
If you run two instances of Pine on the same mailbox, one or both get
forced into read-only mode, so you can't reply :-(
Luck,
Dwarf
Do you know for a fact that the SMTP servers at both your ISPs are
configured to NOT relay mail. Perhaps one of the servers will work for
both connections.
It's not necessarily a good thing as it indicates that one or both of your
ISPs are not spam conscious, however it would save you a lot of tim
Jason Christensen wrote:
> The script could look at another file (/etc/resolv.conf maybe) for domain
> info that was set by your connection software. I know that dhcpcd sets
> the domain in my resolv.conf. I'm not sure what pppd does as it has been
> a couple of years since I have used it.
Pppconf
Quoting Dale Scheetz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> This is "last resort" as I don't want to have to restart pine every time
> the link changes.
> Switching back and forth between the two ISPs, while not difficult is a
> bit obnoxious. It would be much nicer to have pine track the right server.
>
> I
On Thu, 9 Mar 2000, Jason Christensen wrote:
> How handy are you with text processing scripting languages (i.e. Perl,
> awk, etc.)?
>
> My thought is that you could create a script that edits your .pinerc file
> prior to starting pine. The script could look at another file
This is "last resort"
How handy are you with text processing scripting languages (i.e. Perl,
awk, etc.)?
My thought is that you could create a script that edits your .pinerc file
prior to starting pine. The script could look at another file
(/etc/resolv.conf maybe) for domain info that was set by your connection
softwa
I just added a second ISP to my resources, and I can seem to manage
everything but smtp for pine. In the pine configuration there is a slot to
put the smtp server, but I can only use the server provided by the ISP
that I am logged into at the time, as neither one allows relays. I can
reconfigure ev
On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
> If you look at the header of this message, you will see that where the
> other messages shows the sender of the message, this one shows "To:
> Debian-poslys .".
>
> How do I change that? I am using Pine and smail.
This is normal Pine behaviour acc
On Sun, 23 Nov 1997, Daniel Mashao wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
> > If you look at the header of this message, you will see that where the
> > other messages shows the sender of the message, this one shows "To:
> > Debian-poslys .".
> >
> > How do I change that? I am u
On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
>
> > If you look at the header of this message, you will see that where the
> > other messages shows the sender of the message, this one shows "To:
> > Debian-poslys .".
> >
> > How do I change that? I am
On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
> If you look at the header of this message, you will see that where the
> other messages shows the sender of the message, this one shows "To:
> Debian-poslys .".
>
> How do I change that? I am using Pine and smail.
On my suystem it does not. It look
On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Daniel Martin wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
> >
> > > If you look at the header of this message, you will see that where the
> > > other messages shows the sender of the message, this one shows "To:
> > > Deb
On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> I probably don't understand your question, because my answer is, "You type
> that field in yourself!".
>
.
Hallo Dave,
Now I feel stupid.
I have checked again. It is actually not the header of the messages, but
it when I move to an index eg. tha
On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
>
> > If you look at the header of this message, you will see that where the
> > other messages shows the sender of the message, this one shows "To:
> > Debian-poslys .".
> >
> > How do I change that? I am
ov 20 15:47:51 1997
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 1997 16:33:44 +0200 (SAT)
From: Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian-poslys
Subject: Configuring Pine
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If you look at the header of this message, you will see that where the
other messages shows the sender of the message, this one shows "To:
Debian-poslys .".
How do I change that? I am using Pine and smail.
Johann.
Johann Spies
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