> 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
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,
> 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
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
> >
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
> 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
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
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
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
> 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
On Thu, 09 Jan 1997 16:11:46 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> how can it be managed, that ONLY the programms available and installed
> would appear in the X-windowmanager's menues?? Someone told me that an
> other distribution, not Debian!!, would perform all entries in the
> .xwmrc during the in
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
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> Hi to all,
>
> how can it be managed, that ONLY the programms available and installed
> would appear in the X-windowmanager's menues?? Someone told me that an
> other distribution
Hi to all,
how can it be managed, that ONLY the programms available and installed
would appear in the X-windowmanager's menues?? Someone told me that an
other distribution, not Debian!!, would perform all entries in the .xwmrc
during the installation. I'd like to know, whether this is possib
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