Re: Text-mode web browser

2001-02-24 Thread Grant Edwards

On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 11:17:14AM -0600, Bruce Guenter wrote:

> > hey guys, this is another subject, but could any of you suggest a different
> > text web browser other than Lynx?
> 
> Links.  http://artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mikulas/links/
> 
> It even handles tables properly.

w3m is also quite nice.  Handles tables and frames.

http://ei5nazha.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp/~aito/w3m/eng/





Re: SMTP routing based on From: address?

2001-02-13 Thread Grant Edwards


Charles Cazabon writes:

> Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > Alternatively, is there any way I could use two different "sendmail"
> > binaries/wrappers to pre-determine which SMTP server the mail is routed to?
> 
> Have two different qmail installs (/var/qmail1 and /var/qmail2), each of
> which has an smtproutes entry to the appropriate mailserver.  Then write
> a wrapper script around qmail-queue.  Check the envelope sender in that,
> and based on it's contents, call either /var/qmail1/bin/qmail-queue or
> /var/qmail2/bin/qmail2-queue.

It turns out to be even simpler than that. There are two different MUA
configurations being used (that's what generates the From: addresses),
and I can specify in the MUA config which "sendmail" pathname to use.

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Grant Edwards
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Re: SMTP routing based on From: address?

2001-02-13 Thread Grant Edwards


Adam McKenna writes:

> On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 02:47:21PM -0700, Andy Bradford wrote:
> > On Tue, 13 Feb 2001 21:39:22 GMT, "Grant Edwards" wrote:
> > 
> > > It's sort of an odd request, but I'd like to route outgoing mail to one of
> > > two SMTP servers, but I don't want to do it based on the destination
> > > address.  I would like to do it based on the From: address in the header.
> > 
> > You could probably handle something like this in ~alias/.qmail-default 
> > and then based on the local part in the address reinject the message to 
> > the *real* mail server.
> 
> Or, you could have two separate qmail installations, with a separate
> smarthost for each.  Then, you could call whichever wrapper you needed to.

That's what I thought I might need to do.  It sounds like overkill, but
it's
probably the simplest thing to do.

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SMTP routing based on From: address?

2001-02-13 Thread Grant Edwards



It's sort of an odd request, but I'd like to route outgoing mail to one of
two SMTP servers, but I don't want to do it based on the destination
address.  I would like to do it based on the From: address in the header.

OK, so I probably can't do that.

Alternatively, is there any way I could use two different "sendmail"
binaries/wrappers to pre-determine which SMTP server the mail is routed to?

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Grant Edwards
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Re: X-Face headers

1999-11-01 Thread Grant Edwards

On Mon, Nov 01, 1999 at 02:58:30PM -0500, Dave Sill wrote:

> >I think it's sick to send an _image_ with every mail (that's what you 
> >man, isn't it?) - Thats worse than those hunge ascii-arts sent as 
> >signatures...
> 
> My X-Face is 187 bytes. Big deal.

I'm not to concerned about attaching a couple hundred bytes to all my
outgoing e-mails, but I certainly wouldn't want those bytes to be a
picture of me.  I don't think that there are that many people in the
world who want my face looking at them from their computer screen.  If
they _do_ want pictures of me, they can probably figure out where to
find some.

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Grant Edwards
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