Brian van den Broek wrote:
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> Kermit Rose said unto the world upon 17/08/06 02:38 PM:
>
>> Now if I can only get Thunderbird to quit treating the up and down
>> arrow as a page up or page down,
>> whenever it's at the top line or bottom line of what it thinks is a
>> page.
>
>
> Hi Kermit,
>
> I
> "The Bat" mail client does a great job of it, but it's not free.
> http://www.ritlabs.com/
>
> You might try Pegasus Mail, although I don't remember how well it
> does
> it. http://www.pmail.com/
Since you seem to be on a PC plain old Outlook Express will do
a better job that Incredimail and it
Kermit Rose said unto the world upon 17/08/06 02:38 PM:
> Now if I can only get Thunderbird to quit treating the up and down arrow
> as a page up or page down,
> whenever it's at the top line or bottom line of what it thinks is a page.
Hi Kermit,
I'm glad you've given Thunderbird a try and tha
> my email program does not insert the > sign like the standard email
> program does.
"The Bat" mail client does a great job of it, but it's not free.
http://www.ritlabs.com/
You might try Pegasus Mail, although I don't remember how well it does
it. http://www.pmail.com/
If you were desperate
> gave no results :-( So, IncrediMail doesn't quite seem so Incredi
> to me ;-)
I'll second that!
I have an elderly friend who loves the net and is on lots of non
techie mailing lists.
She was waxing lyrical about incredimail to me and was amazed that I
didn't use
it, it was so good.
So I do
Brian van den Broek wrote:
>
>
> Hi Kermit,
>
> I'd like to second Danny's suggestion of Thunderbird. It is a very
> nice client by the same people that produce firefox.
>
> I spent a few minutes trying to find out how to set IncrediMail to
> quote properly. Unfortunately, there is no downloadabl
Danny Yoo said unto the world upon 17/08/06 12:16 PM:
>> Suggest an alternative way of transmitting code.
>
> Hi Kermit,
> Just as a side note: you may want to investigate a good email client such
> as Thunderbird if you have spare time.
>
> http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/
>
> Much
> Suggest an alternative way of transmitting code.
Hi Kermit,
Try sending the code as a file attachment. It's large enough that we want
to make sure it goes through without being messed up, but small enough
that it can still be posted to the list.
Alternatively, post the code on the web somew
From: Luke Paireepinart
Date: 08/17/06 02:29:01
To: Kermit Rose
Cc: tutor@python.org
Subject: Re: [Tutor] All of Kermit's E-Mails [was: Global Variables]
>>>
I really dislike the way you reply.
Follow the standard format! Leave all the greater-than signs before
Hello, Kermit.
Kermit Rose wrote:
>
>
> From: Bob Gailer
> Date: 08/14/06 20:24:00
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; tutor@python.org
> Subject: RE: [Tutor] Global variables
>
> A while back you attached factor34.py. Is that the program you are
> having trouble with?
>
>
>
>
> Yes!
>
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