> However MS users running Outlook have only the subject for message
> threading. This is a long standing bug in Outlook.
Recent version(s) appear to have been fixed, thankfully.
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David Christensen wrote:
> Paul Cartwright wrote:
> >when you find a FIX for something, I think "THEY" like to see the
> >subject line change to --
> > Re: Squeeze how to use networked printer?-SOLVED
Some like it and some do not. If you want to then add it. I
On 02/09/2011 01:32 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
when I hit CTRL-R ( reply) I forgot to notice that it replied to
YOU, not THE LIST.. Seems like sometimes it does that..
I believe some list servers modify the headers (Reply-To?) so that when
users hit Reply in their mail client, the reply goes t
David Christensen writes:
> It is my understanding that changing the subject line causes problems
> for the mail server, for some recipients, and/or for the various other
> systems that handle list traffic. Therefore, I don't change the
> subject line.
That's what the "References:" header is for.
On 02/09/2011 04:15 PM, David Christensen wrote:
It is my understanding that changing the subject line causes problems
for the mail server, for some recipients, and/or for the various other
systems that handle list traffic. Therefore, I don't change the
subject line.
I don't remember hear
On 02/09/2011 11:39 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
when you find a FIX for something, I think "THEY" like to see the
subject line change to --
> Re: Squeeze how to use networked printer?-SOLVED
It is my understanding that changing the subject line causes problems
for the mail ser
On 02/09/2011 09:21 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
have you tried the web admin printer page?
http://localhost:631/printers
That worked -- thank you. :-)
David
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On Wed, 2011-02-09 at 09:10 -0800, David Christensen wrote:
> When I go to Swirl -> System -> Administration -> Printing
> and click Add, nothing happens.
If you click the down arrow next to 'Add' you get a to select 'Printer'
or 'Class'. Or use the menu Server > New > Printer.
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I don't know if this helps:
I have a HP 2550 LaserJet connected via USB to an AirportExpress WLAN Station
which
makes the printer accessible in the LAN. The computer is a thinkpad with debian
squeeze 64 bit installed.
So let me see how it got there...
1. Go to System->Administration->Printing
Hi David,
i only use hplip package with HP printers..
maybe this can help you
Franz
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