Andrew Critchlow wrote:
> I have a question which I have searched the internet and cannot find
> anything about this issue:
> When a user logs into the debian box they get "You Have newmail"
> For some reason there isn't a space in between 'new' and 'mail'.
>
> Anyone know how to correct this?
>
Maximillian Murphy wrote:
I take it you are referring to Thunderbird, the Mozilla mail client?
No, Mozilla-mailnews in the full Mozilla suite
I get such lags as well, in a number of things and sometimes, especially
if I have a large (>1000) number of messages in a directory it can all
but free
I take it you are referring to Thunderbird, the Mozilla mail client?
I get such lags as well, in a number of things and sometimes, especially
if I have a large (>1000) number of messages in a directory it can all
but freeze up. I use it on an apple, by the way, it's not a debian
issue. I imagin
Sometimes, when I switch from one folder to another the message list
pane does not update to show the messages in the new folder. It still
shows the messages from the previous folder. If I go to another folder
it will usually update the pane. Then I can go to the folder that I
want and it wi
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On Sat, 2002-02-23 at 19:19, Faheem Mitha wrote:
> > In your account creation script:
> >
> > cat README | mail -e -s "Subject of your message" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Would /usr/local/sbin/adduser.local be an appropriate place to put this?
>
> Man adduser says " If the file /usr/local/sbin/addu
On 23 Feb 2002, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-02-23 at 18:42, Faheem Mitha wrote:
> >
> > Dear People,
> >
> > I'm adminstering a small Debian system and I want to know how to
> > automatically send new users a README in the form of an email when their
> > account has been created. What w
On Sat, 2002-02-23 at 18:42, Faheem Mitha wrote:
>
> Dear People,
>
> I'm adminstering a small Debian system and I want to know how to
> automatically send new users a README in the form of an email when their
> account has been created. What would be an elegant way of doing this? I
> did a perfu
Dear People,
I'm adminstering a small Debian system and I want to know how to
automatically send new users a README in the form of an email when their
account has been created. What would be an elegant way of doing this? I
did a perfunctory search for this in Google but didn't come up with
anythi
On Sun, Oct 17, 1999 at 10:08:23AM -0700, Bruce J. Perens wrote:
>
> I have my debian system forwarding filtered mail to the Palm VII. I
> would like to have the filter discard duplicate messages. Does a
> meseage-ID filter implementation exist?
If you are using procmail, this example recepie is
I have my debian system forwarding filtered mail to the Palm VII. I
would like to have the filter discard duplicate messages. Does a
meseage-ID filter implementation exist?
?Thanks
?Bruce
Hi,
I want to make this message ``You have new mail'' NOT apear anymoreWhere
is that configured?
Insthead of that, i want debian to notify me playing a sound-file instead, or
better, running a text->spech program with the From: header an play it to the
sound card.
How should i do that?
David Stern writes:
>
[snip]
> My question is: What is a good method to go about checking for and
> delivering messages? Is there some slick app (gui or otherwise) that
> automates this procedure, or should I hack my chatscript to run
> something (what are my options?) at connect time and schedul
On Tue, 18 Nov 1997, Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Nov 1997, David Stern wrote:
>
> >
> > Not one to leave well enough alone, I now want to setup my home Debian
> > Linux box so that messages are transferred to my local mailspool and I
> > can run a mail program locally. I've chosen sendm
On Tue, 18 Nov 1997, Steve Kostecke wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Stern) writes:
> [snip]
> > My question is: What is a good method to go about checking for and
> > delivering messages? Is there some slick app (gui or otherwise) that
> > automates this
At 06:37 PM 11/17/97 -0800, David Stern wrote:
>Hi,
>
This is a question that I had recently. The answer seemed to be to use
fetchmail to receive mail from your ISP's POP server. Then use procmail
loaclly to distribute.
I changed the appear script in the Linux Journal article "Ghosting onto the
On Mon, 17 Nov 1997, David Stern wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My isp provides a "Unix shell account", and because I pick my e-mail up
> from different platforms (Mac, PC, NeXT, Unix terms) and locations, it's
> been most practical for me to simpy telnet into my isp and run my
> (curses-based) e-mail program
Hi,
My isp provides a "Unix shell account", and because I pick my e-mail up
from different platforms (Mac, PC, NeXT, Unix terms) and locations, it's
been most practical for me to simpy telnet into my isp and run my
(curses-based) e-mail program remotely via dialup networking from home.
Not one t
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