On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 01:34:09 +0100, Rhialto wrote:
> If I save the attachments, I only get one (the first).
I got the same result until very recently, when I started building
pan from CVS. I'm afraid I can't remember exactly when this bug
disappeared, but at least it seems to be gone now.
What
Here I have one article (message id
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) which has 2 MIME-style
attachments. The body is shown as
Attachment not shown: MIME type audio/mpeg; filename Captain Jack - On
the Edge.mp3
Attachment not shown: MIME type audio/mpeg; filename Torchwood -
Opening.mp3
If I save the attachme
> "Mick Semb Wever" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 08:13:54
> +:
> If it /is/ somewhere on disk, it'd be in the ~/.pan2 dir (not ~/.pan,
> which was old-pan, pre-0.90) by default -- that is unless you have changed
> it by setting the $PAN_H
"Mick Semb Wever" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 06 Nov 2006 08:13:54
+:
>>> Where's the sent folder gone in the new Pan?
>>
>> It disappeared in the reorganization.
>>
> My problem is, and it happens frequently enough for this to be slightly
> annoyi
Em Thu, 02 Nov 2006 11:00:15 -0600, Charles Kerr escreveu:
> You seem to be suggesting that Pan drop Windows and OS X support
No, I suggest that other Gnome apps behave well on all platforms.
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>> Where's the sent folder gone in the new Pan?
>
> It disappeared in the reorganization.
>
> Now, downloaded posts remain until locally expired, so if you wish to keep
> your own posts, you can simply set never expire, then sort by author
> (unthreaded) when deleting and simply don't select your