Re: SMTP transaction error

2001-04-05 Thread Brett Carlane
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Wed 04 Apr: > reading message 1 of 4 (2238 octets) > fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed: Connection refused > fetchmail: POP3> QUIT > fetchmail: POP3< Sebastiaan wrote: > fetchmail: SMTP transaction error while fetching from pop3.web.de > fetchmail: Query status=10 > fe

Re: Question and goodbye...

2000-11-20 Thread Brett Carlane
Francesco Bochicchio, Fri 10 Nov: > The only thing I'd like is an automatic purging of 'old' mail ( say, > older than X days ). But I can live without. Can't remember if this is from the debian or mutt list: folder-hook debian \ "push ' ~d >3d ! ~R\n'" folder hook (other|less|high|volum

Re: dial-on-demand changed?

2000-02-17 Thread Brett Carlane
john s jacobs anderson on Tue 15 Feb: > ...After an `apt-get > dist-upgrade` late last week or early this week (possibly Sunday?), > the handling of dial-on-demand PPP appears to have changed. Only just started using `demand' myself, so I can't speak for h

Re: setting variables under an X11 session

1999-07-30 Thread Brett Carlane
Micha Feigin on Thu 29 Jul: > How can i set an environment variable under an x11 session If you set environment variables in your .xsession file they should be inherited by the session and thence by any program it executes. If you want environment variables to persist only for a specific program,

FTP mailing list archives?

1999-07-25 Thread Brett Carlane
Could someone point me to a URL where I can get at the Debian list archives in zipped format? I'm sure I've seen this mentioned, but can't seem to find the reference. I assume these would be huge, but if I could cram them somewhere it'd save on repeated connections. Thanks -- Brett

Re: rxvt as default shell

1999-07-15 Thread Brett Carlane
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there a way to have rxvt used in place of xterm in > all instances? I'd like to do the equivalent of symlinking > xterm to rxvt but so that it won't get clobbered in a > future update. The most upgrade-proof approach to this, I think, is to use the Debian 'update-men