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.
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This doesn't sound like a pan problem. It sounds like a file
corruption? Not sure. there are other readers. I prefer pan, but I've
used others, including emacs.
Try uninstalling Pam with last, and then reinstalling it.
Ruben
On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 16:35, signmeuptoo wrote:
> Hello, I am prett
Hello, I am pretty new to Linux, only have used it for about 3 weeks.
I am using SuSE 9.3 DVD, and using KDE. I have pan running in KDE, or
at least it was running fine, but now, suddenly, the headers don't
download and the header pane stays empty/invisible, even the old stuff
is missing.
I real