7;d like a system to mark them as ham instead, as an override.
Does such a system exist in Claws, or do I have to trawl through the
Trash folder every time to weed out the ham?
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Is this plain text?
BTW, is there a way when initially subscribing to groups to view all of your
subscribed groups, without having to restart Pan?
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I can subscribe to a group and I will see the headers
I can subscribe to a group and I will see the headers. However, when I go to
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Maurice Batey wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Mar 2012 17:25:21 +0100, Graham P Davis wrote:
>
> > I don't know where you saw that Claws uses mbox directories. It uses
> > the MH format, not mbox.
>
> Looking in File-> Import (in versi
tories. I don't suppose later versions provide for maildir?
I don't know where you saw that Claws uses mbox directories. It uses
the MH format, not mbox.
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> Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2011 01:40:12 + (UTC)
Excerpted From: Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net>
>
> LF="
> "
>
Yes, I use this form a lot also, but only with echo and bash
concatenation, because it is utterly reliable there, and I use the
ANSI-C hex form only with IFS. Its a result of googling for ans
> Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2011 17:41:42 -0600
Excerpted From: Ron Johnson
>
> Disks are cheap. (Well, they were before the Thai flooding.)
>
They are, but I'm incredibly lazy about some things. So I watch
movies from the HD, and only burn them if I feel I'll want to watch it
again, otherwise I just t
> Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2011 13:23:28 + (UTC)
Excerpted From: Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net>
> LOL! I don't know about your end, but your description of it was
> certainly worth the trouble of all that explanation from my end. =:^)
>
I'm glad. A slight return for all the trouble you've taken on m
>>> Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2011 20:15:54 -0600
>>> Excerpted From: Ron Johnson
>>
> That sounds like a weird use of arrays.
>
Its a great convenience. If you have a list of items and you are
interested only in one or two of them, using an array gives you
instant identification of them, like so:-
IFS=
> Date: Sun, 06 Nov 2011 20:15:54 -0600
> From: Ron Johnson
>> pan --no-gui -o /home/g/Films --nzb "${nzb[1]}" 2>/home/g/pan.debug
>>
>
> Slight topic change: are you trying to d/l from a list of nzb files?
>
Yes and no. I download nzbs manually into a directory, at odd
intervals. In the scrip
Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2011 19:16:10 + (UTC)
Excerpted mostly From: Duncan
I hope this amuses, and doesn't tug anyone's off-topic whiskers too much.
>> Turns out the problem was my quoting the quotes with \.
>
> IIRC I mentioned that quote-escaping, since what that was effectively
> doing was kil
Dang, this is a fine group, where I've been introduced to newsgroups
and the intricacies of downloading from nzbs, what I guess should be
called implicit compound conditionals in Bash, several new linux
commands, and how to use email. And my Pan download completed using
pan --no-gui -o /home/g/Fi
ly won't affect Gnome users.
I've raised bug reports for both these.
See:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=725971
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=728311
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Please excuse my last 2 posts, I received a note that I should not
top-post, so to those two, I bottom-posted, which seems even worse.
This time I'm deleting all the repeated text by hand. Perhaps one of
you would be kind enough to say if this produces the proper format for
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> From: Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net>
> To: pan-users@nongnu.org
> Subject: Re: [Pan-users] Command line use; download of nzb files does
> not stop
> Message-ID:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>
> Graham Lawrence po
Nov 2011 22:26:33 + (UTC)
> From: Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net>
> To: pan-users@nongnu.org
> Subject: Re: [Pan-users] Command line use; download of nzb files does
> not stop
> Message-ID:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>
> Graham Lawrence po
s digest..."
>
>
> Today's Topics:
>
> 1. Command line use; download of nzb files does not stop
> (Graham Lawrence)
> 2. Re: Command line use; download of nzb files does not stop (Duncan)
>
>
> ---
In a bash script I use
pan --no-gui -o /home/g/Films --nzb \"${nzb[1]}\" 2>/home/g/pan.debug &&
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then dem 1; exit 1; fi
to download through an nzb file
The download process will not terminate, instead it downloads
duplicates of files already obtained, e.g. from ls
Gangs of New
ier this morning.
I think both options are necessary as I'm sure I'd need "mark thread as
unread" to follow on a "darn it, I didn't mean that thread" action of
mine.
"Old school" Fortran hackers think alike. ;-)
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; From: Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@cox.net>
> To: pan-users@nongnu.org
> Subject: Re: [Pan-users] .nzb download seems to be going to /dev/null
> Message-ID:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>
> Lacrocivious Acrophosist posted on Sun, 25 Sep 2011 19:50:33 +0000 as
> excerpt
..@nongnu.org
>
> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
> than "Re: Contents of Pan-users digest..."
>
>
> Today's Topics:
>
> 1. .nzb download seems to be going to /dev/null (Graham Lawrence)
> 2. Re: .nzb download seems to b
Downloading files via .nzb file, but although Pan seems to be behaving
normally, the files are not appearing anywhere on my system. Its as
if they are going to /dev/null.
I've had this problem before if I opened the download directory before
clicking Save, and solved it by selecting, but not openi
ging the list at
> pan-users-ow...@nongnu.org
>
> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
> than "Re: Contents of Pan-users digest..."
>
>
> Today's Topics:
>
> 1. Re: [Semi-OT] git question (was Re: Handy new feature...)
In response to Heinrich Mueller's comment on my previous post
>
> Did you notice that there's no References header in this reply?
> Odd...
google gives no access to the Subject line when Replying, so in order
to honor your system's request that its Digest Subject line be be
replaced by a referenc
My thanks to Jim Henderson, Duncan and Steven D'Aprano for their
responses. The behavior was as described in Steven D'Aprano's links
re Astraweb, including fragmented trees. I regret I do not remember
the particular groups involved with the exact symptom I described, but
any of the groups beginni
I click the post header in the top right pane, and sometimes the associated
text appears in the bottom right pane, and sometimes it doesn't. When it
doesn't, I notice that an aqua icon in its header line is absent, which
icon's presence means the article has been cached. So I cache the post with
On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 21:53:47 +, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 19:02:07 +0000, Graham P Davis wrote:
>
>> I was about to reply to a post, having highlighted a section. Can't
>> remember what key I hit but the post went blank. Not only that, but it
>>
l there but attached to "C"
in the display. I left the group and returned in the hope that the
missing post would reappear. Unfortunately, not only was it still missing
but so was the subsequent post "E". Switching from viewing unread to
viewing all was no help.
Can I get these mi
7;ve got a post open before I close Pan. Little chance of that happening
when I was younger, never mind now! ;-(
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Had concocted a nice long post but ended the session a little while later
and lost it. Any chance of a draft folder somewhere in the future so that
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ce it
starts it does it for all posts. Closing Pan and re-opening it makes the
problem go away - for a day or so. I suppose it might be a temporary
server problem; I've never tried to see if postings on other servers are
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mes a double-click on the header will work instead
of single. Failing that, I just close Pan - having marked the post
"unread" first! - and restart.
Using openSUSE 11.4, KDE 4.6.4, Pan 0.134.
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sleep for a while. I probably didn't
think of that cause as I previously used knode which would throw up a
warning message if it had encountered such a delay on a server. I could
then choose to download from each of the remaining active servers.
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2011 11:52:03 +, Graham Peter Davis wrote:
> I select "Get new headers in subscribed groups" and it does a few and
> then stops at 0/17. I've tried cancelling all the tasks and trying
> again, selecting all groups and "get new headers in selecte
B gets its knickers in
a twist, I've got to edit/delete file(s) (in .pan2) but which one(s)?
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I haven't seen it, could "mark as read" be
added as an option? To be honest though, I don't see the point of not
marking kill-filed postings as read so why not automatically mark all
such postings as read?
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On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 11:08:32 -0700, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 04/09/2011 09:55 AM, Graham P Davis wrote:
>> Just for starters, here's the same file but posting via knode. More to
>> follow. ;-)
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On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 17:12:10 +, Graham P Davis wrote:
> On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 13:30:06 +, Duncan wrote:
>
>> Graham Peter Davis posted on Sat, 09 Apr 2011 11:35:22 + as
>> excerpted:
>>
>>> I've tried the same sig file with knode and a differen
On Sat, 09 Apr 2011 13:30:06 +, Duncan wrote:
> Graham Peter Davis posted on Sat, 09 Apr 2011 11:35:22 + as
> excerpted:
>
>> I've tried the same sig file with knode and a different file with pan
>> and had no trouble. So why is this file behaving so oddly?
On Saturday 09 Apr 2011 14:30, Duncan scribbled:
> Graham Peter Davis posted on Sat, 09 Apr 2011 11:35:22 + as excerpted:
>
>> I've tried the same sig file with knode and a different file with pan
>> and had no trouble. So why is this file behaving so oddly?
>
&g
I've tried the same sig file with knode and a different file with pan and
had no trouble. So why is this file behaving so oddly?
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nations, we shall have in due
course - that's why our ideas (however nonsensical) should be preserved.
This has already gone "WAAAY OT", so can we get back to the free
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Scott Pettigrew uttered these words:
> Graham:
>
> If you use the instructions offered on my blog page (
> http://bit.ly/69mgMM ), you will be able to *MOSTLY* cut & paste the
> commands. The extent of your typing would likely be yo
atch or the
revised code, that would go a long way to keeping me happy!
I'll raise the matter on the ubuntu-users list and point them to K.
Haley's git repository if that's OK, and see if somebody else will pick
up the patch for Ubuntu users.
Again, thanks for all your help.
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ixed in recent months, multi-part binaries included.
[snipped]
Has this yet been compiled into a .deb binary? Or has this issue of
multipart binaries been fixed in the debian repositories?
Sorry to be so pernickerty but compiling from the git repositories is
just not wor
ing bugs out in his spare time, but is he the only member of the
team of Pan? It should be a fairly trivial fix if others have found a
remedy and fairly speedy to get into the main, official code.
Or is it just that Pan is now a dead project?
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xed a few bugs affecting
> multi-part decoding and I'm not sure those fixes have made it into
> the official pan sources yet.
Great! Lets hope its soon
> I'm guessing that only multipart posts are affected at your end, am
> I right?
I'm not sure, but it looks like it.
rather than Pan.
Why is this behaviour seen in Pan?
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f us to do,
and not have a newsreader with binary posting facilities? On
newspost's web site, there are screenshots when its used with Pan, so
is having a button for newspost too unsatisfactory an answer?:
http://newspost.unixcab.org/
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ache inducing! I thought they were cool when I was
> > young, though...
>
> Not to me, you young whippersnapper! I'm pushing sixty, and I still
> like bagpipes.
>
I'm 62 and still play the spoons and washboard, even with my local
skiffle group - or is that too British a mu
a.org/wiki/Concrete_Blonde
[snipped]
We're getting into Sounder territory now, but is that similar to
"Transfusion" by Nervous Norvous?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nervous_Norvus
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would not have been taught
anywhere in England (except perhaps at The American School in London!),
nor would your have been taught any Englishperhaps, of course
American
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I haven't installed BSD yet, hence the question
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;s patch for pan is a reasonable workaround:
>
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=96917&action=view
Thanks Walt for that.
Could you refer me to a HOWTO to add patches to Pan?
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effects.
Take KNode for example, part of the KDE pim. I shows the graphics OK
for the most part but every now and again it comes up with a message to
the effect that the encoding is not supported yet.
Pan is a superb newsreader if you do not stray into the area of binary
graphics (at the moment
There was a fairly long thread about this a short while ago.
I'm afraid I didn't see the thread to its conclusion, so I don't know
what solutions were offered, but I see its still occurring.
Pan is currently useless for viewing graphic binaries, so is there an
end in sight?
-
d Oreille" at 423726 bytes
> > displays incorrectly.
[snipped]
I found the same thing.
Is there any easy way to get files to appear correctly, instead of
having half of them with dark grey "noise"?
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Are there any compiled packages for Mac OS X?
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i-cultural society) shouldn't contain
any explanations which when translated by software, shouldn't be too
far of the meaning that the original writer intended. That's the
ideal: try to get as close to it as you can. :)
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suppose we can do much about it now, and the only advice I can
give to the compiler of the documentation is to use words and phrases
that are instantly recognisable by his target audience but which at the
same time can be "translated" by computer software corre
ne"? Its been used in the UK since there
were "navvies" on our canalsand it has a specific meaning. So
what's the annoyance?
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lider to the left to
see the text of the headers. When you have to do this a number of
times it gets very annoying.
Have I got something set up wrongly that this behaviour appears no
matter what the build (I have tried compiling Pan with the same
results)? Or have I found a bug?
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les a while
back, so I stand corrected.
Its a pity that there is not a project within Pan to maintain newspost,
but I understand all developers are volunteers so there must be a limit
to what they can take on. But please take this as a serious future
request for binary uploading through Pan.
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again that the facility to upload binaries (particularly yenc
encoded) through Pan would be useful. If Pan doesn't have its own
binary uploading facilities, could the developers look again at
integrating newspost - even by providing a toolbar button and a short
script to input ne
very high
priority.
There are two GUI front ends that used to be available for news post
(gnewspost and knewspost, for Gnome and KDE respectively) but both are
old and Knewspost at least is incompatible with current versions of KDE.
It would be nice if Pan could connect to newspost
is there sense in "reinventing the wheel"? Couldn't Pan just use
newspost?
For those not wishing to post binaries it could be an optional add-on.
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pment either for Gnome or
KDE, and what is available do not work with either the new versions of
those desktops or with the latest version of newspost, and in case they
are separate from the newsreader.
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crashes. This didn't happen
with Pan 0.108
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would heartily support, or at the very
least connect with newspost on a commandline basis.
Could this be looked at again?
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7;m one of those people who have a very minimal
Gnome system because I prefer KDE... :o)
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the Mepis support sites,
it seems that future versions of Mepis will access the Dapper
repositories, according to information in the press and in the
forums
Anyway, thank you for posting the link to the .deb!
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ther Mepis users, I've detailed what I have done, so
that you can see what I'm doing wrong.
As I said before, the .deb of pan 0.98 works like dream. Could there
be that many dependencies I've got to add to my system before the
source will compile 0.99?
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> Graham wrote:
> > I'm running Mepis and therefore I usually get my updates through
> > apt-get.
>
> Heh. The reason I switched to gentoo is that the debian packaging
> system simply defea
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not installed by default on MEPIS 3.4, and
when I try to install it, pcre calls for a lot of the GNOME desktop to
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Thanks a lot! I have written to you off-list :o)
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that Pan is designed to be a newsreader for GNOME but it
must be the de facto standard newsreader for Linux. Isn't it about
time that it was made non-desktop dependent?
Just my tuppenceworth!
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orks with small attachments, but if you are posting
attachments to newsgroups, you are in fact making binary postings, and
uuencoding is not the best coding system to use, Yenc is better and is
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I don't think I'll be
contributing that. However, I shall help anybody who wants my
assistance in any way I can.
I'll look forward to seeing the CVS version of Pan in due course
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