Re: O.T. Mail question

2002-11-11 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
Gee, right at the top of the tools page. Not even hidden. That's why I did
not find it!

Love this list.

 Roger Oberholtzer spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
  I have a rather large MH format mail folder. I want to convert it to
  Maildir format. Has anyone done this? I expect I would need to use
  procmail's formail command. I have done this to convert a flat mail file
  into Maildir format. I just don't seem to get this for an MH folder with
  subdirs. Anyone have a hint?
 
 yep. go check the homepage for Kmail. they have a script that does just
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Re: o.t. last email question of the week

2002-11-11 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 10:22:51 -0800
Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 This works quite well (we only forward the ssl-enabled ports though, not
 the plain text ones).  We have a webmail interface available using https
 connecting to a server running IMP.  The user can select from a list of
 IMAP servers/Domain combinations at the IMP login screen, and these can be
 on systems on the private network or via an ipsec VPN tunnel available to
 the webmail server.

This selection sounds interesting. I have been playing with squirrel mail.
It is rather straight forward, but it is limited in this area. Also, it
seems that the current release does not work.

What web mail software are you using?

 
 This also works with boxes like the LinkSys BEFVP41 VPN boxes.  We forward
 ssh, smtp, http, etc. through to internal *ix boxes (I've never tried
 their``DMZ'' mode which forward everything throuth to one internal box).

Our box is our DMZ. We try to keep everything off of it that is not totally
public anyway. Now we want it to allow restricted access to various
internal IMAP servers.

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Re: Anyone use CodeWeaver's Crossover?

2002-11-11 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 11:04:59 -0800 (PST)
Susan Macchia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I wish I could use Star or OpenOffice, or even Koffice.  But I found
 that they don't import very well.  Most documentation on my team is in
 html, but the presentations - power point is used all over the place as
 is Excel...

Both are available from StarOffice. I regularly export presentations done in
SO to PP. I have even used SO to import a PP presentation and conver it to
a HTML presentation.

I can agree that it is not seamless. In OpenOffice 1.0.1, for example, if
you set the header row of a table to some color, it does not make it
into the MS export.

I have a similiar problem with FrameMaker, in which we have all our highly
formatted docs. I have installed win4lin primarily for this app. It works
great. No font problems, like we experienced when trying to fun FrameMaker
in wine.

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Re: List

2002-11-11 Thread Richard R. Sivernell
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 07:03:46 -0700
Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 08:53:38 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 11:00:01PM -0500, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
   How do you upgrade from gcc 2.9x to 3.2?  Can't that be a perilous
   path?
  
  You don't upgrade, really. The default configuration is to install
  3.2 in /usr/local, alongside whatever you already have.
  
 
 The upgrade path is to recompile everything that you have with the new
 compiler.  The perilous part of the path is getting the sequence
 right, and anything that has mixed components (compiled with and
 without 3.2) will fail miserably.
 
 If you are a typical user of RPMs, you'll need to find a lot of RPMs,
 or use SRPMa ro rebuild everything.  Most distros are beginning to
 provide 3.2 based installs, but these are a mixed bag at present,
 since they always drag in something poisonous (i.e. untested) in
 addition to 3.2.
 
 I've used a 3.2 based distro (gentoo), and it's totally innocuous, if
 done properly.  OTOH, it's no fantastic improvement, so you're
 probably better off (TM) waiting for everything (binary plugins,
 especially) to catch up.
 
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 Redhat 7.3 system
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I think I will wait a while, this is going to be too much trouble.
Thanks for your reply.

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Re: Digital Cameras and USB?

2002-11-11 Thread Mark Heinrich




Kevin wrote:

I don't see a SxS for digital cameras, and I'm not having much luck
figuring out how to download my pictures under Linux.  Under Windoze,
the camera just appears as a storage device.

This is one of the 3 reasons that keep me using Windoze.  The other
main one is the inability of wine to properly handle file selection
for the Hexy game.  I also run Win4Lin for Quicken.  I would love
to get past all 3 and get rid of all this dual-booting.


Quicken should work using Codeweavers' Office crossover.  I didn't find it
in the list of supported applications but they mention some fixes in their
latest release that mention it.


Mark


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Re: modem problem COL 3.1.1 user, too?

2002-11-11 Thread Bob Hemus
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 On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 06:39:11PM -0800, Bob Hemus wrote:
  Net Llama! wrote:
  
   On 11/09/2002 05:53 PM, Bob Hemus wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
   
   On 11/06/2002 07:03 PM, Bob Hemus wrote:
   
 
   
   On 11/03/2002 06:52 PM, Bob Hemus wrote:

 
 # modprobe isa-pnp
 
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 Chemistry is applied theology.


Thanks, Kurt.  
After I asked my question I opened Running Linux.  Guess What?  Lonnie
is right, again.  Read Running Linux first.
Bob
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Re: Samba LPR filter opinion poll

2002-11-11 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 14:31:33 -0800 (PST)
stayler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ands one other piece of info I neglected to mention.  There are 2
 printers, so far, that will be hosted by this box.  Both are HP, one
 being a LJ4100DTN, on an internal server, and a large format HP
 plotter, with an external HP print server.

Just be sure it is not an EPSON Color Stylus 760. The windows drivers for
this printer INSIST that they be able to monitor the status of the printer
while printing. For network printers, they seem to require NT/2000 which
seems to support this type of thing. Nowhere can I see how to disable it.
All EPSON docs just tell how to be sure it is enabled on your servver. Of
course, I am using SAMBA from Col 3.1.1, which may not have some new
features.

I still use CUPS. So far so good.

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