Hi,
is it possible to make slrn live together with pan together, so
that any messages read with slrn-0.9.8.1pl1-2a.cvs20070430 (used
when I need to work remotely via ssh) are marked as read for
pan-0.128-1 and vice versa? I tried to symlink both to change the
line in servers.xml to point to ~/
walt wrote:
On Wed, 09 May 2007 20:34:20 +, SciFi wrote:
Hm. Well, I'm confused. My home-built pan displays the Chip'n'Dale jpegs
perfectly. Are you running pan on a Mac?
Not a Mac... Using x86, KDE 3.5, debian stable-etch.
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> Emne: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.129 "Benson & Hedges Moscow Gold
> Fra: Charles Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Dato: 06.05.2007 16:58
>
> May 6, 2007 - Pan 0.129 "Benson & Hedges Moscow Gold"
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Emne: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.129 "Benson & Hedges Moscow Gold
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May 6, 2007 - Pan 0.129 "Benson & Hedges Moscow Gold"
This release cheerfully inches a lit
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Emne: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.129 "Benson & Hedges Moscow Gold
Fra:Charles Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dato: 06.05.2007 16:58
May 6, 2007 - Pan 0.129 "Benson & Hedges Moscow Gold"
This release cheerfully inches a lit
Vennlig Hilsen
Tov Are Jacobsen
Tlf: 995 40 550
-- oppr. melding --
Emne: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.129 "Benson & Hedges Moscow Gold
Fra:Charles Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dato: 06.05.2007 16:58
May 6, 2007 - Pan 0.129 "Benson & Hedges Moscow Gold"
This release cheerfully inches a lit
Vennlig Hilsen
Tov Are Jacobsen
Tlf: 995 40 550
-- oppr. melding --
Emne: [Pan-users] ANN: Pan 0.129 "Benson & Hedges Moscow Gold
Fra:Charles Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dato: 06.05.2007 16:58
May 6, 2007 - Pan 0.129 "Benson & Hedges Moscow Gold"
This release cheerfully inches a lit
On Wed, 09 May 2007 20:34:20 +, SciFi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 09 May 2007 10:55:22 -0400, Van Reuther wrote:
>>
>> I'm using Pan 1.29 compiled from source (moments ago) on a debian
>> system.
>>
>> In binary groups, where subject contains yenc (/3) or (/4), or (/5),
>> and so on, don't dis
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> walt wrote:
>> On Wed, 09 May 2007 10:55:22 -0400, Van Reuther wrote:
>>
>> The dozen or so I've tried have all displayed normally. Can you save
>> one example 'as text' and see what encoding was used? Do you see
>> the same result on 100% of the multi-parts you try?
>
>
Hi,
On Wed, 09 May 2007 10:55:22 -0400, Van Reuther wrote:
>
> I'm using Pan 1.29 compiled from source (moments ago) on a debian
> system.
>
> In binary groups, where subject contains yenc (/3) or (/4), or (/5), and
> so on, don't display in the body pane when reading the article.
>
> Is there
walt wrote:
On Wed, 09 May 2007 10:55:22 -0400, Van Reuther wrote:
The dozen or so I've tried have all displayed normally. Can you save one
example 'as text' and see what encoding was used? Do you see the same
result on 100% of the multi-parts you try?
On closer inspection it does not seem
On Wed, 09 May 2007 10:55:22 -0400, Van Reuther wrote:
> I'm using Pan 1.29 compiled from source (moments ago) on a debian
> system.
>
> In binary groups, where subject contains yenc (/3) or (/4), or (/5), and
> so on, don't display in the body pane when reading the article.
>
> Is there a way t
I'm using Pan 1.29 compiled from source (moments ago) on a debian system.
In binary groups, where subject contains yenc (/3) or (/4), or (/5), and
so on, don't display in the body pane when reading the article.
Is there a way to 'see' these articles in the body pane by some compile
option or
Between pan_0.127 and 0.129 I have notised that in some newsmessages
there are any local (FI_fi) characters outside us-ascii.
All messages with "Content-Type: charset=something" are shown right.
Messages with:
X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.3028
X-RFC2646: Forma
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