whoops, thought this was a friend of mine. :P
On 5/27/06, Kevin Brammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'll give you a hand it a little bit, leaving my CCNA course now.
I've been working with this new PAN since 0.90, don't expect it to
replace your current version quite yet.
On 5/27/06, brian
I'll give you a hand it a little bit, leaving my CCNA course now.
I've been working with this new PAN since 0.90, don't expect it to
replace your current version quite yet.
On 5/27/06, brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello list,
I just discovered that Pan is active again, great! however I c
hello list,
I just discovered that Pan is active again, great! however I can't get it
to compile. dies with what appear to be c++ lib reference errors, which
version of lib c++ should we be using minimally?
g++ -g -O2 -o gnksa-test gnksa-test.o ./libusenetutils.a
../general/libgeneralutils.a
Duncan wrote:
[...]
> I too would like, preferably, the ability to specify which headers I
> wanted displayed. I'd certainly choose x-newsreader/x-user-agent, but I'd
> choose others as well, if I had the choice, such as nntp-posting-host and
> organization...
Seems to me that you guys are asking
Chris Maaskant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Sat, 27 May
2006 20:38:27 +0200:
> Op za, 27-05-2006 te 10:58 -0700, schreef walt:
>> Pressing the 'h' key lets you see *all* headers. Is that adequate, or
>> do you want to customize the display of 'basic' headers
Op za, 27-05-2006 te 10:58 -0700, schreef walt:
> Pressing the 'h' key lets you see *all* headers. Is that
> adequate, or do you want to customize the display of 'basic'
> headers also?
>
Yes i mean the display of the basic headers, i allready knew about the
function to view all the headers.
Chr
Chris Maaskant wrote:
> Op za, 27-05-2006 te 19:17 +0200, schreef Chris Maaskant:
>> Is there a way to view more headers then Subject,From and Date in the
>> message frame?
>>
>> I would like to see User-Agent or X-Newsreader as well.
Pressing the 'h' key lets you see *all* headers. Is that
adequ
Op za, 27-05-2006 te 19:17 +0200, schreef Chris Maaskant:
> Is there a way to view more headers then Subject,From and Date in the
> message frame?
>
> I would like to see User-Agent or X-Newsreader as well.
>
> Is there a config file i can edit or do i have to edit the source
> somehow to make th
Is there a way to view more headers then Subject,From and Date in the
message frame?
I would like to see User-Agent or X-Newsreader as well.
Is there a config file i can edit or do i have to edit the source
somehow to make this happen?
Chris Maaskant.
_
"Rinaldi J. Montessi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Sat, 27 May
2006 00:25:52 -0400:
> Mike Leone wrote:
>> Duncan wrote:
>>> HTML belongs on the web, not in a news /or/ mail post!
>>
>> You've spent more bandwidth arguing about the HTML than the actual HTML
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