Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-20 Thread Muzza
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 04:56, you wrote: Muzza: How did you (what options did you use) to get this to work in Kmail? Save (and edit) the attached file somewhere in your home directory. I use a scripts directory. In KMail select Settings -- Configure KMail -- Identity. Click to select Use a

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-20 Thread Ralph F. De Witt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 20 December 2001 12:36 am, you wrote: On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 04:56, you wrote: Muzza: How did you (what options did you use) to get this to work in Kmail? Save (and edit) the attached file somewhere in your home directory. I use a

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-19 Thread Ralph F.De Witt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday 17 December 2001 02:59 am, you wrote: Muzza: How did you (what options did you use) to get this to work in Kmail? On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 14:34, you wrote: Thanks Vincent! You're welcome. And trust me, I don't really 'perl' all that

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-17 Thread Tim Holmes
For mutt, here's a much simplier way of doing it. Make an edit to your ~/.muttrc that reads something along these lines. set signature='cat /home/timh/.signature ; echo -Uptime --- ; uptime ; echo

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-17 Thread Muzza
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 14:34, you wrote: Thanks Vincent! You're welcome. And trust me, I don't really 'perl' all that well... writing this thing (albeit a while ago when I did more fooling around in perl) probably took me 3x as long as any one else relatively well-versed in perl. The end

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-16 Thread Vincent Danen
On Sat Dec 15, 2001 at 10:07:37AM +0100, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: One possible solution may be running the script by a cron job every 5 minutes during 'mail writing hours'. bah... you don't want to do that. Here... this is the easy way to do it. In your mutt config file use:

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-15 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 23:13 -0500, Steve wrote: On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 03:28:14AM +0100, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: One possible solution may be running the script by a cron job every 5 minutes during 'mail writing hours'. Since you're using mutt, one can put the uptime in the headers

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-15 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 20:23 -0700, Vincent Danen wrote: On Sat Dec 15, 2001 at 03:28:14AM +0100, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: One possible solution may be running the script by a cron job every 5 minutes during 'mail writing hours'. bah... you don't want to do that. Here... this is the

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-14 Thread skidley
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Tom Brinkman wrote: On Thursday 13 December 2001 01:35 pm, Scott wrote: Ok, I give up, how are you guys putting your uptime in your email messages? You can create a text file and 'chmod -x' it to run any suitable executable, eg, /usr/bin/uptime. I do this with

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-14 Thread Mark Weaver
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 13:48:34 -0400 (AST) skidley [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed frantically in their message: On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Tom Brinkman wrote: On Thursday 13 December 2001 01:35 pm, Scott wrote: Ok, I give up, how are you guys putting your uptime in your email messages? You

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-14 Thread Hicham A.
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Mark Weaver wrote: On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 13:48:34 -0400 (AST) skidley [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed frantically in their message: On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Tom Brinkman wrote: On Thursday 13 December 2001 01:35 pm, Scott wrote: Ok, I give up, how are you guys putting your

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-14 Thread Wolfgang Bornath
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 14:57 -0500, Mark Weaver wrote: skidley, try this one. check the attached file. it's a little script that I've been using to place my uptime and other thoughts in a little file that my client then reads and uses for a signature line. -- Mark Registered Linux

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-14 Thread Vincent Danen
On Sat Dec 15, 2001 at 03:28:14AM +0100, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: [...] The important thing missing here is the automatic start of the script. The script is nice but I still have to punch 'sig' (or whatever I call the script) into an xterm before I start writing a mail. What I'd like is:

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-14 Thread Steve
On Sat, Dec 15, 2001 at 03:28:14AM +0100, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 14:57 -0500, Mark Weaver wrote: skidley, try this one. check the attached file. it's a little script that I've been using to place my uptime and other thoughts in a little file that my client

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-13 Thread David Guntner
Scott grabbed a keyboard and wrote: Ok, I give up, how are you guys putting your uptime in your email messages? What exactly do you mean? --Dave -- David Guntner GEnie: Just say NO! http://www.akaMail.com/pgpkey/davidg or key server for PGP

[expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-13 Thread Scott
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Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-13 Thread Mark D'voo
using kmail, under the identy section you can add a signature, i added /bin/uptime, then checked the box that said this is a program, then as your composing a messged you can chose attachappend signature, if you want the signature on every message, under the settings choose composer, and check

Re: [expert] Uptime in the email

2001-12-13 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Thursday 13 December 2001 01:35 pm, Scott wrote: Ok, I give up, how are you guys putting your uptime in your email messages? You can create a text file and 'chmod -x' it to run any suitable executable, eg, /usr/bin/uptime. I do this with kmail by making my sig executable and placing