Il giorno Tue, 21 Jan 2003 02:04:34 -0800 Robert scrisse:
> Of course if you just want wmbiff relaunch each time you login, you
> could exec it from your .Xsession file. Do the wm applets take a
> -geom argument (can't remember how WM worked with that stuff. It's
> been so long ...)?
>
> Ca
nevermind.. I'm using gkrellm now..
m.
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 02:04:34 -0800
"Robert G. Werner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>m. wrote:
>> hmm.. I don't see any POP3 settings in E-Biff.. only local mailbox check
>> I started using gkrellm yesterday, but I missed the 'Remote mailbox' feature, now I
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m. wrote:
hmm.. I don't see any POP3 settings in E-Biff.. only local mailbox check
I started using gkrellm yesterday, but I missed the 'Remote mailbox' feature, now I have it all setup correctly and it seems to work.. too bad it does not display mail status separately for each account, like wmbiff
hmm.. I don't see any POP3 settings in E-Biff.. only local mailbox check
I started using gkrellm yesterday, but I missed the 'Remote mailbox' feature, now I
have it all setup correctly and it seems to work.. too bad it does not display mail
status separately for each account, like wmbiff does..
m. wrote:
Thanks for your advice..
but holding Alt + right clicking doesn't bring up the menu as it does on other applications/windows.
I'm using wmbiff to monitor my IMAP and POP3 mail accounts.. I didn't find an epplet like this one (can you suggest any?).
michael
[snip]
I think E-Biff works