Robert Cymbala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Have never reported a bug before, but I'll give it a try.
> Is there a HOWTO-bug_report?
I installed the `bug' package and report bugs with the `bug' program
that the package installs. Just type `bug task-x-window-system' and
follow the prompts.
--- Bill Wohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert Cymbala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Last Sunday I handed a Toshiba T4700CT laptop back to a fellow LA
> > Free-Net user, who will give it to a Vietnamese friend. There's
> <80MB
> > free space on HDD, so installing Emacs wasn't feasible. N
--- Bill Wohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert,
>
> > me-e comes with emacs, or does it need to be installed?
> > Have been using RMAIL, and have considered Gnus after hearing good
> > about it.
>
> I cc'd this back to debian-user as I hope that others may also find
> it to be of use. I
Robert,
> me-e comes with emacs, or does it need to be installed?
> Have been using RMAIL, and have considered Gnus after hearing good
> about it.
I cc'd this back to debian-user as I hope that others may also find
it to be of use. I hope you don't mind.
mh-e has come with Emacs since 19.2
xmh is ancient. Might I suggest Brent's exmh?
I'm biased, but I'd also suggest mh-e, which comes with Emacs.
--
Bill Wohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.newt.com/wohler/ GnuPG ID:610BD9AD
Maintainer of comp.mail.mh FAQ and mh-e. Vote Libertarian!
If you're passed on the right, you're in
"Go to the command menu bar and pull down the Message menu.
Select the Compose Message command."
At that point, a small dialog box appears. Before i can read what it
says, everything's gone. No more xmh.
mh works fine from bash login shell.
Help!
pc: Toshiba T4700CT notebook
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