On sábado, 26 de noviembre de 2016 19:54:01 ART Alan J. Greenberger wrote:
> I upgraded a test machine from kde Wheezy to Jessie and it removed
> kbiff. For years I have used this to beep when a message arrived to my
> local Inbox, change an icon in the panel showing mail status, a
I upgraded a test machine from kde Wheezy to Jessie and it removed
kbiff. For years I have used this to beep when a message arrived to my
local Inbox, change an icon in the panel showing mail status, and run my
(non kmail) mail program when clicked.
I have been unsuccessfully trying to replace
Am Donnerstag, 4. April 2002 15:01 schrieb Otto Kekäläinen:
> Does anybody know any place to download kbiff as a ready .deb?
I did one some weeks ago, but there's a dependency problem in it, since
the original kde package have kbiff i18n stuff inside. You can easily build
your own packag
Does anybody know any place to download kbiff as a ready .deb?
Thanks,
Otto
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Hi all,
I have some problems to configure Kbiff, a mail notifier, with netscape
or mozilla. I tried a particular configuration described in the HELP
documentation. But it doesn't work upto now.
My setup:
* Script for the "Mail client" option:
if [ -L "$HOME/.netscape/lock&
lly want.
Hi Jason,
I've written a KDE Kicker applet called KPop3Applet that is basically KBiff.
It's quite configurable.
Below is a screenshot.
The problem is I haven't released it yet. Although the program works very well,
the "./configure" stuff isn't
correct, and t
On Monday 07 January 2002 08:14 pm, Brian Bilbrey wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 07:50:01PM -0500, Jason Boxman wrote:
> > I believe you can. That's a cool idea, but of course a typical user,
> > like myself, shouldn't need to understand any such under pinnings to
> > achieve something as obviou
On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 07:50:01PM -0500, Jason Boxman wrote:
> I believe you can. That's a cool idea, but of course a typical user, like
> myself, shouldn't need to understand any such under pinnings to achieve
> something as obvious as a tray icon visually cuing that mail exists.
How's about
On Monday 07 January 2002 07:32 pm, Frank Dekervel wrote:
>
> > I liked it when OutLook would insert a tray icon when new mail arrived.
> > It made things easy. With Korn/Kbiff I would have to disable interval
> > checking in Kmail and check manually when either app notifi
t; messages. No debugging info. No nothing. It just does nothing.
> > Anything I should know about it?
> >
> > I tried looking for kbiff as an alternative but it doesn't seem to be
> > packaged in debian. Is that correct? Thanks for any insight.
>
> My Korn an
Anything I should know about it?
>
> I tried looking for kbiff as an alternative but it doesn't seem to be
> packaged in debian. Is that correct? Thanks for any insight.
My Korn and Kbiff work, but neither do what I want.
I liked it when OutLook would insert a tray icon when new mail
hing. It just does nothing.
> Anything I should know about it?
>
> I tried looking for kbiff as an alternative but it doesn't seem to be
> packaged in debian. Is that correct? Thanks for any insight.
>
> Saadiq
This may be way off the mark, but why not setup "Interv
Thus spake Saadiq Rodgers-King ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Anyone have any luck setting up a mail notifier? I've been playing w/
> I tried looking for kbiff as an alternative but it doesn't seem to be
> packaged in debian. Is that correct? Thanks for any insight.
I can't
Anyone have any luck setting up a mail notifier? I've been playing w/
korn for a few minutes but it just quietly refuses to work. No error
messages. No debugging info. No nothing. It just does nothing.
Anything I should know about it?
I tried looking for kbiff as an alternative b
s initially looking for kbiff. _Is_ there an xbiff replacement in KDE2
at all?
-martin
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You can use korn for kde2, which is an email-checker too (it is the kde2
replacement for kbiff)
apt-get install korn
Gerralt
Hi there!
I just installed KDE 2.0.1, but couldn't find kbiff anymore. Where is it?
bye,
frank
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