Children are taught in elementary school that computer == Windows.
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John Hasler
j...@sugarbit.com
Elmwood, WI USA
I have another one question, which is important for me. When using debian
sid, how much probably, that problems can remove or move to anywhere some
important data from my PC (passwords, photos, notes, etc.). I understand
that some unstable packages in debian sid can break the system, but what
On 7/30/24 07:12, gene heskett wrote:
On 7/29/24 21:57, Dan Ritter wrote:
gene heskett wrote:
Un-fortunately, in synaptic, only the first hit seems to have a
displayable
screenshot. All the rest only have an empty box.
So assuming i'm missing the display things, what am I missing?
And
On 7/29/24 21:57, Dan Ritter wrote:
gene heskett wrote:
Un-fortunately, in synaptic, only the first hit seems to have a displayable
screenshot. All the rest only have an empty box.
So assuming i'm missing the display things, what am I missing?
And assuming I could display them since the first
On 2024-07-28 22:49:43 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Sun 28 Jul 2024 at 16:23:48 (+0200), Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > On 2024-07-28 00:08:51 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > > On Sun 28 Jul 2024 at 02:06:38 (+0200), Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > > > But for searching, how can one get the previous
On Tue, 30 Jul 2024 20:24:32 +1000
Keith Bainbridge wrote:
Hello Keith,
>So on the off chance that I had done something in my sleep, I changed
>my password, and mail is now downloading.
:-) Glad you're going again.
TBH, it's a bit rubbish of them to claim you need to pay to get POP/IMAP
and
On 30/7/24 19:49, Brad Rogers wrote:
mail.com and (incidentally) gmx.com have both 'required' subscription for
pop/imap connection for years.
I know - I was surprised when they worked, it must be three years ago.
So on the off chance that I had done something in my sleep, I changed my
Le 2024-07-30 11:35, Keith Bainbridge a écrit :
Good evening All
Especially those who were looking for suggestions for an email service
provider
I have discovered that sometime recently mail.com has disabled pop and
imap until you subscribe.
In case it may help : a presentation of
On 2024-07-30 17:49, Brad Rogers wrote:
FYI: GMX & mail.com are both 1&1 companies, hence the more than
similar
look to their sites(read: they're almost identical). The only
pertinent
differences are their postal addresses. Germany for GMX and USA for
mail.
GMX.com is for global. while
On 2024-07-30 17:35, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
Good evening All
Especially those who were looking for suggestions for an email service
provider
I have discovered that sometime recently mail.com has disabled pop and
imap until you subscribe.
A service that appears to be related to mail.com,
Le 7/30/24 à 10:35, Keith Bainbridge a écrit :
Good evening All
'Morning!
If there is anybody from mail.com on the list PLEASE let us know how to
overcome your quirks.
The world of email quirks is a labyrinth.
A good list that has e-mail administrators from around the planet is SDLU
On Tue, 30 Jul 2024 19:35:29 +1000
Keith Bainbridge wrote:
Hello Keith,
>I have tried to subscribe to mail.com at their website - to be told
mail.com and (incidentally) gmx.com have both 'required' subscription for
pop/imap connection for years.
I don't pay either of them. I get my mail from
Good evening All
Especially those who were looking for suggestions for an email service
provider
I have discovered that sometime recently mail.com has disabled pop and
imap until you subscribe.
A service that appears to be related to mail.com, has allowed pop and
imap activity from my
On 23/7/24 23:22, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
Another is to fetch the epoch time value (%s) and then use that value
in all future calls. With GNU date:
now=$(date +%s)
julian=$(date -d "@$now" +%j)
dom=$(date -d "@$now" +%d)
Good evening All - especially Greg
This process has
On Tue, 30 Jul 2024, Nicolas George wrote:
Tim Woodall (12024-07-30):
Yes, I use unison to keep some imap servers in sync.
Be precise: you use unison to keep the directories that serve as mail
storage for some IMAP servers in sync. Your unison does not know that
there is IMAP involved.
Tim Woodall (12024-07-30):
> Yes, I use unison to keep some imap servers in sync.
Be precise: you use unison to keep the directories that serve as mail
storage for some IMAP servers in sync. Your unison does not know that
there is IMAP involved.
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Nicolas George
On Mon, 29 Jul 2024, mick.crane wrote:
On 2024-07-29 14:36, Nicolas George wrote:
Hi.
I am looking for a tool that reads a mail from its input and stores it
into an IMAP mailbox:
With a new Dovecot install I believe I copied all the old mails into eg.
~/Maidir/cur
and they showed up.
I was
On 2024-07-29, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
> "Sending the bug report via e-mail"
> (about 30 lines down the page)
> "An Example Bug Report"
> (another 30 lines down the page)
Still the first and recommended way is to use the package reportbug which
do
James Cloos (12024-07-29):
> How about keeping a locally patched version of curl on hand (you could
> call it something like /usr/local/bin/imap-upload) which sets the flags
> as you want them to be?
I did not need to ask for help for the obvious solution “write it
yourself”, be it from scratch
El 2024-07-29 a las 17:46 -0300, Marcelo Giordano escribió:
> Amigos:
>
> Si tengo una zram de 16gb que en un determinado momento no la estoy usando y
> de pronto el sistema la usa, esos 16gb se crean? o ya está creado?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Zram
Según la wiki de Archlinux, el
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