On Tue, 19 Jan 2016 14:41:22 +0100
Jonas Hedman wrote:
> On 15-12-18 11:12:29, Klearchos-Angelos Gkountras wrote:
> > My branch is sid and used to use icedove as default mail client . I
> > think with enigmail is kinda broken and I can't use as encryption
> > and sign messages . any suggestions ?
On 1/20/16, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 08:05:07PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
>>On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 10:51:53AM +1000, Stuart Longland wrote:
>>> On 21/12/15 23:59, Chris Bannister wrote:
>>> >> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
>>
>>Umm,
On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 08:05:07PM +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 10:51:53AM +1000, Stuart Longland wrote:
On 21/12/15 23:59, Chris Bannister wrote:
>> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
Umm, I didn't write that. (You went overboard with
On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 10:51:53AM +1000, Stuart Longland wrote:
> On 21/12/15 23:59, Chris Bannister wrote:
> >> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
Umm, I didn't write that. (You went overboard with your snipping.)
> > Sent using mutt from my laptop!
>
> Oddly
On 21/12/15 23:59, Chris Bannister wrote:
>> Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
> Sent using mutt from my laptop!
Oddly enough, I've found mutt running on my server from my phone using
ConnectBot (for SSH) vastly superior to K-9 Mail (and the stock Android
client)
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 11:11:33AM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Jan 2016, Jonas Hedman wrote:
>
> >Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 08:41:22
> >From: Jonas Hedman
> >To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> >Subject: Re: About new mail client
> >
> >On 15-1
On Tue, 19 Jan 2016, Jonas Hedman wrote:
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 08:41:22
From: Jonas Hedman
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: About new mail client
On 15-12-18 11:12:29, Klearchos-Angelos Gkountras wrote:
My branch is sid and used to use icedove as default mail client . I think
On 15-12-18 11:12:29, Klearchos-Angelos Gkountras wrote:
> My branch is sid and used to use icedove as default mail client . I think
> with enigmail is kinda broken and I can't use as encryption and sign messages
> . any suggestions ? I am thinking about sylpheed or claws .which one you
> sugges
On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 11:12:29AM +0200, Klearchos-Angelos Gkountras
wrote:
>
> My branch is sid and used to use icedove as default mail client . I
> think with enigmail is kinda broken and I can't use as encryption and
> sign messages . any suggestions ? I am thinking about sylpheed or
> claws .
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 11:12:29 +0200
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> think with enigmail is kinda broken and I can't use as encryption and
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suggestions ? I am thinking about sylpheed or claws .which one you suggest me ?
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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?
>
On Sun, May 07, 2006 at 12:08:51PM -0800, Robert Crochelt wrote:
> David,
> I read your 2004 post but didn't see a response. I have the same
> experience here with T'bird 0.8 and Mac OS X 10.4.6. Did you ever
> figure this out??
>
To be honest, I can't remember now...
I'm no longer using thu
David,
I read your 2004 post but didn't see a response. I have the same
experience here with T'bird 0.8 and Mac OS X 10.4.6. Did you ever
figure this out??
Regards,
Bob Crochelt
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s in my /home directory into
> > the maildir format.
> >
> > The matter is that right now when I get a new mail in my box and I log
> > in in the console I don't have the "You have new mail" notification.
> > It's strange because bash is able
On 7/30/05, Brice Méalier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
>
> I use in my config mutt+exim4+procmail+fetchmail
>
> Procmail is adjusted to delivers the mails in my /home directory into
> the maildir format.
>
> The matter is that right now when I get
Hello
I use in my config mutt+exim4+procmail+fetchmail
Procmail is adjusted to delivers the mails in my /home directory into
the maildir format.
The matter is that right now when I get a new mail in my box and I log
in in the console I don't have the "You have new mail" not
What is the secret to make mozilla-thunderbird 0.4 check for new mail
on startup in a unix movemail account?
Sadly, the obvious answer of checking the "Check for new messages at
startup" checkbox in the account server settings does not make any
difference.
The only way to get new
I've never been able to get Mozilla Mail to play a sound when new mail
arrives. This has been true on any of the Debian boxes I've used (Potato
up through Sid; different hardware, etc).
I can't even get the "Preview" to work when you browse for a .WAV file
to pl
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 08:20:27AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On 11:10 Mon 01 Sep?, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
| > The mail must be new mail since the change. Also, don't forget you need to
| > add the "path" for the mailbox. So it would look something like this:
| >
; > that must be my bad English.
>
> The mail must be new mail since the change. Also, don't forget you need to
> add the "path" for the mailbox. So it would look something like this:
> mailboxes ! +graig +IN-seneca +IN-uniwebdev
> The order you put the list in is t
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 06:16:12AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ok, I've changed the mailbox entries on .muttrc... format looks the same
> :( Based on your replies it looks like I was misunderstood, sorry about
> that must be my bad English.
The mail must be new mail since th
x .
>
> As I wrote in my reply...
Ok, I've changed the mailbox entries on .muttrc... format looks the same
:( Based on your replies it looks like I was misunderstood, sorry about
that must be my bad English.
What I'm actually looking for is the 'N' beside each
[ your clock goes wrong ]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Looks like I've already setup that one on .muttrc:
> set folder = $HOME/MuttMail
> mailboxes = compsci-digest
> mailboxes = justlinux
> mailboxes = ph-linux-newbie
> mailboxes = zdnet-html
> mailboxes = friends
> mailboxes = spam
> mailboxes = h
the next mailbox in the list
> that has mail. If use the TAB key after 'c' you will get a list of the
> mailboxes and an 'N' will be there for those which have new mail.
>
> Anita
I already edited my .muttrc(included all mailbox entries) and have it
displayed o
7;c' you will get a list of the
mailboxes and an 'N' will be there for those which have new mail.
Anita
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ize it's size and compare whether I have new mail
> on that mailbox or not it's too inconvenient for me :( especially if I
> have multiple mailboxes...
set mailboxes = foo bar baz ...
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> The help command doesn't have much info about this... anyone know how to
> do this? Many thanks for reading this..
man 5 muttrc. Look for "mailboxes"
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Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 23:08:24 +0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Mutt: How to find new mail in mult. mailboxes?
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.4i
Hi there :)
Mutt is working fine under fetchmail/procmail/nbsmtp, but it bothers me
not being able to find any indications of new email on each mailbox I
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On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 12:20:13AM -0400, Jake Johnson wrote:
> How do I get the message to say you have new mail at the shell prompt? Is
> someting looking for a specific directory or file?
bash does this automatically, looks at /var/mail/
"Jake" == Jake Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jake> How do I get the message to say you have new mail at the
Jake> shell prompt? Is someting looking for a specific directory
Jake> or file?
$ echo $MAILCHECK
60
$ man bash
.
and look for MAI
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On August 7, 2003 00:20, Jake Johnson wrote:
> How do I get the message to say you have new mail at the shell prompt? Is
> someting looking for a specific directory or file?
The pam_mail.so module will also do it at login time. According to th
> On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 12:20:13AM -0400, Jake Johnson wrote:
> > How do I get the message to say you have new mail at the shell prompt? Is
> > someting looking for a specific directory or file?
j.
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How do I get the message to say you have new mail at the shell prompt? Is
someting looking for a specific directory or file?
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On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 11:17:26PM -0500, Jeremy Gaddis sent the sound:
> You've got mail!
Great, now I'm going to have nightmares for a month again...
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* Jake Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030807 13:41]:
> How do I get the message to say you have new mail at the shell
> prompt? Is someting looking for a specific directory or file?
apt-get install biff
man biff
Nick.
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* Eugeny Nemo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [15-01-2003 13:17]:
>> When I compose and send a message in Mutt (which runs on the same
>> host as Exim) there is a delay of a couple of seconds before the
>> message is accepted by the mail server.
> Do you have reverse zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa in your DNS?
Due to my limited internet connection I can't peruse the Interweb at
the moment. I dial in to send and receive mail once or twice a day
until my new DSL line is active.
My mail server runs Exim in the smarthost configuration. All
non-local mail goes via my provider. Currently new message will have
Hallo Erik,
* Erik schrieb:
> I would appreciate clarification of this issue (imap and mail delivery
> or imap and new mail notification), I have already read the IMAP book
> and some online docs but haven't found anything about this aspect of
> imap mail serving. I am not s
e some other that I forgot).
>
> there is one problem (using all clients):
>
> the new mail in inbox is decected by email client and I see there is
> new mail. however the new mail on other mailboxes is not detected until
> I enter the mailbox.
>
This is not an IMAP or procmai
clients):
the new mail in inbox is decected by email client and I see there is
new mail. however the new mail on other mailboxes is not detected until
I enter the mailbox.
I use fetchmail to get emailfrom my pop3 accounts and postfix to
receive email directly, both of these use procmail to
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 02:55:18PM +0100, Brian Potkin wrote:
> Are you using exim as your smtp server? If so it may be worth checking
> in MAIN CONFIGURATION SETTINGS and looking for
>
> # Have exim deliver all mail that's received in a single connection.
> # Normally it will deliver the first
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 08:52:47AM -0400, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:
> I use fetchmail, procmail, and mutt for my E-mail, and I'm having one
> little issue with mutt that has been disturbing me for a while:
>
> Sometimes, new mail in my files does not show up in mutt for a while
&g
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 03:21:48PM +0200, Andre Berger wrote:
> "For hours" is strange, using noflushd or so? Try "set timeout=10",
> anyway.
>
> Andre Berger[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Nope, not using flushd. I hadn't noticed the timeout variable before,
though; I'll try
* Thomas J. Hamman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-04-15 15:07 +0200:
> Sometimes, new mail in my files does not show up in mutt for a while
> (sometimes even a couple hours) after I have received it.
>
> Does this happen to anyone else? How can I fix it?
"For hours" is s
I use fetchmail, procmail, and mutt for my E-mail, and I'm having one
little issue with mutt that has been disturbing me for a while:
Sometimes, new mail in my files does not show up in mutt for a while
(sometimes even a couple hours) after I have received it.
Does this happen to anyone
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 10:54:38PM +0100, Mirko Parthey wrote:
> mail_check doesn't have the effect I would expect:
> When a message has been delivered to /var/mail/mpa, mutt takes about
> 10 minutes to notice the new mail, despite mail_check being set to small
> values such a
Hi,
mail_check doesn't have the effect I would expect:
When a message has been delivered to /var/mail/mpa, mutt takes about
10 minutes to notice the new mail, despite mail_check being set to small
values such as 5 or 1 (seconds).
Pressing ^L makes mutt notice new mail immediately, but I
Quoting Carel Fellinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):>
> On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 03:42:47PM +, David Wright wrote:...
> > Thanks - I've had to modify it slightly for a Sun because touch isn't
> > so clever, and it becomes either
> wonder what happens of you go to far west and hit the date border:)
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 03:42:47PM +, David Wright wrote:
...
> Thanks - I've had to modify it slightly for a Sun because touch isn't
> so clever, and it becomes either
>
> cat >>$BOX && sleep 2 && touch -m $BOX
>
> or, better locking but much worse looking,
>
> cat >>$BOX && env TZ=EST tou
Quoting Carel Fellinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Yep, that seems to be the tradition in Open Software Circles anyway,
> so be my guest:) I improved a bit on that recepy (better locking):
> | cat >>$FOLDER && touch -m -d "next sec" $FOLDER
Thanks - I've had to modify it slightly for a Sun
On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 07:17:08PM +, David Wright wrote:
...
> Nice. The problem hadn't worried me enough to look for a workaround,
> but may I steal that?
Yep, that seems to be the tradition in Open Software Circles anyway,
so be my guest:) I improved a bit on that recepy (better locking):
Quoting Carel Fellinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> In order to weed out the empty mailboxes in the "c tab-tab"
> window, I've "unset save_empty"
... presumably so it deletes empty mailboxes.
> It seems to have to do with access and modification times, the first
> mail to be delivered to a non-existi
Hai,
lately I've problems with mutt detecting the arrival of new mail.
I use procmail to sort my mail in folders, for each list a seperate
folder. In order to weed out the empty mailboxes in the "c tab-tab"
window, I've "unset save_empty" and now mutt doesn'
then every sixty seconds.
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- Original Message -
From: "Aaron Brashears" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 4:39 AM
Subject: Console new mail notification
> I'm running debian stable,
il notification doesn't work correctly. Is
> there any way to configure bash to check in different directories
> for mail?
Yes, see the bash manual. You set $MAILPATH to a colon seperated list
of filenames, which should be checked for new mail. Furthermore,
you've to set 'mailwa
I'm running debian stable, and I've set up procmail to filter messages into
appropriate mailboxes.
However, now that almost all mail is filtered into /home/gila/Mail, none of it
winds up in /var/... so console mail notification doesn't work correctly.
Is there any way to configure bash to check i
n it, and the others do not have
> > > anything marking... but when you enter a folder there is new mail in
> > > the folder with an "N" marking the mail as new. Makes sense?
> >
> > Yes, now answer the question. Do you have mailboxes line in .muttrc
>
; > next to it when there is no mail in it, and the others do not have
> > anything marking... but when you enter a folder there is new mail in
> > the folder with an "N" marking the mail as new. Makes sense?
>
> Yes, now answer the question. Do you have mailboxes
rking... but when you enter a folder there is new mail in
> the folder with an "N" marking the mail as new. Makes sense?
Yes, now answer the question. Do you have mailboxes line in .muttrc
that contains all the files that you would like to check for new mail?
/Allan
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What I have is this.. You open mutt, press "c" to change folders, press "?" to
get a list of folders. The debian folder has a "N" next to it when there is
no mail in it, and the others do not have anything marking... but when you
enter a folder there is new mail in
On 2000-10-17 17:34:18, RenX99 wrote:
> This happens with all the mail folders except for my debian folder
> for some reason. Any ideas what needs fixed?
Do you all your files listed in mailboxes?
/Allan
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I have noticed that when my mail comes and procmail filters
it into my different mailboxes that the other mailboxes never
get marked as having new mail in them, even when they do.
This happens with all the mail folders except for my debian folder
for some reason. Any ideas what needs fixed
Hi,
On Sun, Jun 27, 1999 at 05:11:44AM +1200, Tim Nicholas wrote:
> When new mail arives on the system i get a message saying:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You have mail in /var/spool/mail/tim
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Is there any way to have whichever program doe
hey there,
I have exim sorting my mail into several different mail boxes which works well
but i have one question.
When new mail arives on the system i get a message saying:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You have mail in /var/spool/mail/tim
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is there any way to have whichever p
On 21 May 1999, Max wrote:
> What happened to the "You have new mail" prompt on potato? It now
> says "You have mail" when I log in, regardless of whether it's new
> mail or old mail that I've already ready but just haven't deleted yet.
>
> Ma
What happened to the "You have new mail" prompt on potato? It now
says "You have mail" when I log in, regardless of whether it's new
mail or old mail that I've already ready but just haven't deleted yet.
Max
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What
I am using smail. This behavior has not been noticed until the past few
months. Even now it is not consistent.
Thanks then; at least I know the general nature of the problem.
Alan
Sat, Apr 10, 1999 at 02:50:26AM -0500, Curt Daugaard wrote:
> I use exim, fetchmail, and mutt, and had a simila
I use exim, fetchmail, and mutt, and had a similar problem. Try adding the
line 'smtp_accept_queue_per_connection = 0' (no quotes) in the "MAIN
CONFIGURATION SETTINGS" section of your exim.conf file. (This solution
courtesy of another reader on this list.)
HTH
On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 02:26:01PM
On Fri, Apr 09, 1999 at 07:50:34PM -0700, G. Crimp wrote:
> I recently switched to exim. exim starts local delivery right away.
> The first messages start appearing in mailboxes while more messages are
> still being popped.
Exim delivers the first 10 messages in a SMTP connection, and the
On 10-Apr-99 G. Crimp wrote:
>
> I recently switched to exim. exim starts local delivery right away.
> The first messages start appearing in mailboxes while more messages are
> still being popped.
>
> I am not a mail expert by any stretch of the imagination. Perhaps
> the above be
On Fri, Apr 09, 1999 at 07:21:14PM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 02:26:01PM +1000, Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
> >
> > I have been having a problem that when I fetch my mail using
> > fetchmail, the new messages do not always appear, at least
> > immediately. Sometimes, I have t
On Sun, Apr 11, 1999 at 02:26:01PM +1000, Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
>
> I have been having a problem that when I fetch my mail using
> fetchmail, the new messages do not always appear, at least
> immediately. Sometimes, I have to run fetchmail a second time, then
> a few messages appear, and as I d
I have been having a problem that when I fetch my mail using
fetchmail, the new messages do not always appear, at least
immediately. Sometimes, I have to run fetchmail a second time, then
a few messages appear, and as I delete messages, new messages begin
showing at the tail end of the buffer.
Since upgrading from mutt to slink I find that I am no longer notified that
new mail has arrived. Presumably this is something in /etc/smail/config
that has changed; does anyone know what it is?
Anthony
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>
> >> >
> >> > Hi!
> >> >
> >> > When loging in, my users sometimes get the message 'You have
> >> > mail', when in fact they have new mail.
> >> >
> >> > Also, in redhat whenever they receiv
>> >
>> > Hi!
>> >
>> >When loging in, my users sometimes get the message 'You have
>> > mail', when in fact they have new mail.
>> >
>> >Also, in redhat whenever they received new mail and they where in
>
Eric,
> I think in /etc/profile, you have to include
>
> export MAILPATH=/usr/spool/mail/$USER
>
> (untested)
> See man bash and look for MAILPATH.
It worked. Thanks.
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>
> Hi!
>
> When loging in, my users sometimes get the message 'You have
> mail', when in fact they have new mail.
>
> Also, in redhat whenever they received new mail and they where in
> the bash shell, they'd get the 'You have new mai
Hi!
When loging in, my users sometimes get the message 'You have
mail', when in fact they have new mail.
Also, in redhat whenever they received new mail and they where in
the bash shell, they'd get the 'You have new mail' after any command. In
debian
In order to get it to work, I copied the bl program to my home directory
and made it suid to root (only I can access that directory). Then, I made
a simple script to run bl and kill it after one minute..
--- newmail ---
#!/bin/sh
killall bl
~paul/bin/bl -S tty0
sleep 60
killall bl
--- eof ---
On Sat, May 02, 1998 at 02:21:17PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: I use procmail to sort & 'deliver' mail to mailbox folders in directories
: called ~/Mail & ~/Mail/Debian.
: .
: mailboxes +AmigaSamba +carol +INBOX
Set your $MAIL variable to point at the location of your inbox.
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'From Bill Leach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
Thanks, both for the information that mutt does not operate the way that
I inferred from the docs as well as the suggestion to use the
'set spoolfile=' command to set the inital mailbox for opening.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>
>I have a program called 'bl' that does make the keyboard lights blink, but
>it only works if I'm logged on and I'm using the same tty as where it was
>executed -- ie, "sleep 3; bl -c console" doesn't work when I switch to
>another VC before sleep expires
empty and I
> have to do a 'c', '?', to one of the mailboxs
> that actually contain the mail.
For my inbox, a Maildir called INBOX in ~/.folders (which one day I will
change to .mail, but anyway) here's what I have in .muttrc:
set folder=~/.folders # wher
27;, and with mutt I can read the mail (psudo-threaded
for mailing lists).
Only, mutt opens on /var/spool/mail/ which usually is empty and I
have to do a 'c', '?', to one of the mailboxs
that actually contain the mail.
The docs indicate that I should be able to just press th
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Lakofski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Debian User
Date: Friday, 1 May 1998 03:13:pm
Subject: Re: biff/new mail - blink LED indicators on keyboard
>You might want to try this instead:
>
>http://l
. who knows.
>
>
> On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
>
> >
> > ... I don't see how that would work as a new mail/biff type program...
> > are you saying that i should run that program when I have new mail?
> >
> > -Paul
> >
> > On
No, I'm saying it might help you, maybe you can modify it to check your
mail every couple o fminutes and have it blink... who knows.
On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
>
> ... I don't see how that would work as a new mail/biff type program...
> are you saying tha
... I don't see how that would work as a new mail/biff type program...
are you saying that i should run that program when I have new mail?
-Paul
On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Plutonically Incorrect wrote:
> There is a program called TLedz (or Tleds) that would monitor any TCP
> stack (eth0
know if this helps, but if you're interested i can get it off my
linux box before i do a reinstall of it.. but let me know before friday.
On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
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> Anyone know how I could have a cool LED animation when new mail arrives
> (when I'm logged in
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> To: Debian User
> Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 22:19:31 -0400 (EDT)
> Subject: biff/new mail - blink LED indicators on keyboard
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> Anyone know how I could have a cool LED animation when new mail arrives
> (when I'm logged in or not)? Something like a bounci
Anyone know how I could have a cool LED animation when new mail arrives
(when I'm logged in or not)? Something like a bouncing effect for the
first couple seconds and then have the scroll lock blink once every five
minutes or so...
I have a program called 'bl' that does make the
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