that is what ever deb package we are downloading it shd by default
> open with the installer.
>
> For invoking this option which pacakge we need to alter.
>
> I heard something about mime-support package. Is there anything to be
> done in this package or anything else.
>
> Help Pl
option which pacakge we need to alter. I heard something about mime-support package. Is there anything to be done in this package or anything else. Help Please Regards Indraveni
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On Thu, 3 Jun 2004, "Luis R. Rojas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
> is thunderbir in the apt-get or aptitude tree?
Nicos Gollan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is in testing (0.5) and unstable (0.6).
It's also on backports.org if you're running stable.
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> On Thu, Jun 03, 2004 at 04:43:18PM -0400, Luis R. Rojas wrote:
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I knew that looked wrong, but didn't stop to think. Go to the top of
the class, Pigeon.
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Luis R. Rojas wrote:
> Vineet Kumar said:
> > As for recommendations: Mutt is the best mailer I've ever used
> > (and by far the most efficient, which is what you asked for) but
> > thunderbird looks pretty good if you like a mouse.
> >
> is thunderbir in the apt-get or aptitude tree? mine says it
Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Robert Golovniov ([EMAIL PROTECTED])[20040603 02:43]:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Could anybody, please, suggest me what is the most efficient mail
>> client under Linux from the viewpoint of handling S/MIME?
>
> Though I'm not using S/MIME, afaik both mutt
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 16:43:18 -0400 (AST)
"Luis R. Rojas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is thunderbir in the apt-get or aptitude tree? mine says it couldnt
> find it? in case it isnt. can you install manually?
It is in testing (0.5) and unstable (0.6).
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On Thu 3 June 2004 16:43, Luis R. Rojas wrote:
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> is thunderbir in the apt-get or aptitude tree? mine says it couldnt
> find it? in case it isnt. can you install manually?
# apt-get install mozilla-thunderbird mozilla-thunderbird-enigmail
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Vineet Kumar said:
> * Robert Golovniov ([EMAIL PROTECTED])[20040603 02:43]:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Could anybody, please, suggest me what is the most efficient mail
>> client under Linux from the viewpoint of handling S/MIME?
>
> Though I'm not using S/MIME, afaik both mutt and thunderbird
> shou
* Robert Golovniov ([EMAIL PROTECTED])[20040603 02:43]:
> Hello,
>
> Could anybody, please, suggest me what is the most efficient mail
> client under Linux from the viewpoint of handling S/MIME?
Though I'm not using S/MIME, afaik both mutt and thunderbird
should support it. As for recommen
Robert Golovniov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Could anybody, please, suggest me what is the most efficient mail
> client under Linux from the viewpoint of handling S/MIME?
PGP is far more widely used than S/MIME in this day and age in mail
and news. I would suggest going that route instead.
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Dear People,
/usr/lib/mime/packages/gv
has only the following lines
application/postscript; /usr/bin/X11/gv %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY";
description=postscript
application/ghostview; /usr/bin/X11/gv %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
application/pdf; /usr/bin/X11/gv %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
Howeve
I'm installing potato using dselect, and I'm getting
two errors (during the setup for tar):
Warning: could not open file
'/usr/lib/mime/packages/mime-support-compat' -- No
such file or directory
Warning: could not read '/etc/mailcap' (update stopped) --
No suc
On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 01:02:23AM -0500, Chris Fearnley wrote:
>
> The Philadelphia Area Debian Society (PADS)
> (http://www.CJFearnley.com/pads/)
>
> presents
>
> MIME Solutions: Using
The Philadelphia Area Debian Society (PADS)
(http://www.CJFearnley.com/pads/)
presents
MIME Solutions: Using Debian's mime-support Package
When:
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stuff at all. So I assume that it must have been included in the
stock mailcap/mime.types included in mime-support in an older version.
Anyway, other than setting the suid bit on the player, can someone tell me
the exactly how to add support to my mime files for mp3 files? Cheers.
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At 02:31 PM 1/6/97 -0500, Dale Scheetz wrote:
>On Mon, 6 Jan 1997, Brian C. White wrote:
>
>>
>> None of these are technically supposed to depend on mime-support. They
>> should only test for its availability before calling the "install-mime"
>> program.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Timothy Phan) writes:
> While we are on the subject of mime-support, I'd like to know
> if there is some command that I can run at the command line to
> decode a mime'd file?
munpack (1) - unpack messages in MIME or split-uuencode format
i
> > None of these are technically supposed to depend on mime-support. They
> > should only test for its availability before calling the "install-mime"
> > program. This is documented in the "install-mime" man page.
>
> Well, I can only speak to th
On Mon, 6 Jan 1997, Timothy Phan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> While we are on the subject of mime-support, I'd like to know
> if there is some command that I can run at the command line to
> decode a mime'd file?
>
The program is called munpack and will be found in t
On Mon, 6 Jan 1997, Brian C. White wrote:
>
> None of these are technically supposed to depend on mime-support. They
> should only test for its availability before calling the "install-mime"
> program. This is documented in the &
Hi,
While we are on the subject of mime-support, I'd like to know
if there is some command that I can run at the command line to
decode a mime'd file?
Thanks!
Brian C. White wrote:
:
:> Well, trying to deinstall the mime-support for apparent reasons i just get
:> *lot
ve seen one other case of this. It happened because the /etc/mailcap
was not in the proper format. The latest mime-support package v2.09
(probably only in "bo") checks for this problem but older ones didn't.
I suggest you remove the /etc/mailcap file and reinstall the "mime-support&q
2 Nov 30 13:41 /etc/mailcap.bak
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 841 Dec 3 17:59 /etc/mailcap.dpkg-dist
cut-here
Well, trying to deinstall the mime-support for apparent reasons i just get
*lots* of dependancy conflicts making it impossible to do without this
thi
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