Hello Florian
On 08-Jul-02, you wrote: > > o Donald W Millican <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> message list and then choosing a menu item to run the script. > I don't use MD2V. Does it work for you, if you put it anywhere else > than $microdot/Rexx, and call it by shell? I know that it will work from a button, assuming, of coarse, that a full path to md2v.mdrx is given. In fact, it would work from the same Rexx directory--which is exactly how I use it. I'm too lazy to use the menu, so I call it from the button. Although, some rexx scripts I would rather have on the menu. > Same experience as Mike reported before. I have the scripts in > $microdot/Rexx, and when I start the third one, MD2 automagically > downloads the newsgroups list. > > [test2.mdrx] > >> 2. Any ideas about this one? > > No ... I'm telling ya' that is just plain wierd! It all seems to work just fine here.. I wonder if there is a library difference somewhere... I mean something like that is just plain freaky. >> 3. Does anyone know why the return address isn't appearing >> (Dave uses Microdot as well)? > > What mailer does Dave use, some different than md2 1.4.15? I generally use 1.4.4, as it was the last 'public' release. I prefer to use the 'public release' version for my email.. > Solution (only for 1.4.15 users), put one single dot or something > there, and no Reply-To will be added by md2. If you still want to use > a Reply-To, add it manually as a custom header. Noted! That's the reason I didn't use 1.4.15! Regards __________________________________________________________________ MicroDot-II Mailing List - http://www.vapor.com/md2/ MicroDot-II FAQ: http://faq.vapor.com/md2/ Listserver Help: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=HELP Unsubscribe....: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=UNSUBSCRIBE
