RE: mime and elm (was RE: X-wm question and ZipDrive)

1997-01-14 Thread Luis Francisco Gonzalez
> From: "Richard G. Roberto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Mon, 13 Jan 1997, Casper BodenCummins wrote: > > > Hamish Moffat wrote: > > > > >>>Good. Any chance you could not send all messages as MIME, either? > > >>>Real PITA to read with plain jane elm on a character terminal. > > >> > > >> Couldn

Re: mime and elm (was RE: X-wm question and ZipDrive)

1997-01-14 Thread Richard G. Roberto
On Tue, 14 Jan 1997, Hamish Moffatt wrote: > > My solaris version of procmail is only 249k. munpack and pine > > are also _very_ available for solaris. > > Yes, but not installed, again. What platform is that binary > from? 250k would be acceptable, I might look into it. This was on a sparc4,

Re: mime and elm (was RE: X-wm question and ZipDrive)

1997-01-14 Thread Hamish Moffatt
> On Mon, 13 Jan 1997, Casper BodenCummins wrote: > > Hamish Moffat wrote: > > >> Couldn't you pre-filter your email with procmail and a MIME extraction > > >> program? Maybe the packages mime-support (which `can be used to turn > > >> virtually any mail reader program into a multimedia mail reader

RE: mime and elm (was RE: X-wm question and ZipDrive)

1997-01-14 Thread Richard G. Roberto
On Mon, 13 Jan 1997, Casper BodenCummins wrote: > Hamish Moffat wrote: > > >>>Good. Any chance you could not send all messages as MIME, either? > >>>Real PITA to read with plain jane elm on a character terminal. > >> > >> Couldn't you pre-filter your email with procmail and a MIME extraction > >

RE: mime and elm (was RE: X-wm question and ZipDrive)

1997-01-13 Thread Casper BodenCummins
Hamish Moffat wrote: >>>Good. Any chance you could not send all messages as MIME, either? >>>Real PITA to read with plain jane elm on a character terminal. >> >> Couldn't you pre-filter your email with procmail and a MIME extraction >> program? Maybe the packages mime-support (which `can be used

Re: mime and elm (was RE: X-wm question and ZipDrive)

1997-01-12 Thread Hamish Moffatt
> Hamish Moffat wrote: > >Good. Any chance you could not send all messages as MIME, either? > >Real PITA to read with plain jane elm on a character terminal. > > Couldn't you pre-filter your email with procmail and a MIME extraction > program? Maybe the packages mime-support (which `can be used to

Re: mime and elm (was RE: X-wm question and ZipDrive)

1997-01-11 Thread Dale Scheetz
On 10 Jan 1997, Manoj Srivastava wrote: > Hi, > >>"Casper" == Casper BodenCummins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Casper> Couldn't you pre-filter your email with procmail and a MIME > Casper> extraction program? Maybe the packages mime-support (which > Casper> `can be used to turn virtually any m

Re: mime and elm (was RE: X-wm question and ZipDrive)

1997-01-10 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"Casper" == Casper BodenCummins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Casper> Couldn't you pre-filter your email with procmail and a MIME Casper> extraction program? Maybe the packages mime-support (which Casper> `can be used to turn virtually any mail reader program into a Casper> multimedia mail rea

mime and elm (was RE: X-wm question and ZipDrive)

1997-01-10 Thread Casper BodenCummins
Hamish Moffat wrote: >> thanx to U all, who helped me. Debian rules...:-))) >> I deactivated html mail, I hope that now no html mail will be sent to >> the mailing list, BTW how can I find out about this? > >Good. Any chance you could not send all messages as MIME, either? >Real PITA to read with

Re: X-wm question and ZipDrive

1997-01-10 Thread Hamish Moffatt
> thanx to U all, who helped me. Debian rules...:-))) > I deactivated html mail, I hope that now no html mail will be sent to > the mailing list, BTW how can I find out about this? Good. Any chance you could not send all messages as MIME, either? Real PITA to read with plain jane elm on a characte

X-wm question and ZipDrive

1997-01-10 Thread jacek
 Hi to all,   thanx to U all, who helped me. Debian rules...:-))) I deactivated html mail, I hope that now no html mail will be sent to the mailing list, BTW how can I find out about this?     Greetings   Jacek