On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 06:22:57PM -0800, Matt Ackeret
wrote:
> I seem to remember there's a variable to set for the
> various quote chars, but I don't see that set on my other
> system.
Try ``:h fo-table''. You might find something relevant
there. Vim, as I'm using it right now, is reformattin
It was accidental. Thanks very much for your patience.
Yawar Amin
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Sheer horror:
> OK, I tried to make my 'receiving mail from outside' to work, and I
> lost all my mail that was still on 'the mailserver', due to bad
> fetchmail configuration file.
If it's that easy to destroy one's mail with some unperceived error I'm
only confirmed in not migrating my mailing f
Kurt -- Not to sound like a dullard here, but ... what is your question? I
only have an imprecise memory of your earlier messages, not actual copies,
but you were having some sort of problems with your MTA. From this message,
we know that
A. Your MTA itself is running in daemon mode (since you
Hello...
I'm really sorry to bother you again. I'm still trying to make my mail
working... and I found something else working:
I can send emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] using webmail (on my
computer, but I consider this as 'outside'). So, the only thing that
doesn't work right now is getting my mail
Hello again,
OK, I tried to make my 'receiving mail from outside' to work, and I
lost all my mail that was still on 'the mailserver', due to bad
fetchmail configuration file. That's way the previous message(s)
is/are not included in this one. But it's important to mention: telnet
does work! There
On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 07:36:11AM +, Heimo Claasen wrote:
> And if bash (batch) syntax would be a bit easier to learn,
> it could be feasible to set up a small script to choose
> between window managers.
Actually, I have only a vague idea of how it works, but it
works. And that's enough for