Any number of ways exist to do what you want in Linux. If you use pine,
under setup and rules you'll find filters and you want to add a filter.
Then name the filter and fill in your criteria. Save it and exit and the
e-mail is gone. There's procmail but it like sendmail is a major bitch in
terms
comp.lang.c moderated on the usenet newsgroups would appear to be a good
place for you to be. You might also check out the rest of the comp.lang.
hierarchy for other languages too.
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antiword doesn't do that.
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Also, remember structured programming is your friend! Many small files
preferably with no more than one task in them each with commenting can be
used to build large projects. The advantages of doing this are a few.
First, you may be able to write a wrapper program that you can then use to
test yo
I found remind on the web at http://www.roaringpenguin.com/remind.html and
it has both an x interface and a text interface.
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Unix has a calendar capability. If you have a file called .calendar in
your home directory on a Unix system, when dates and events come due that
are listed in that file the system can be so arranged that a user will get
email reminders about those events. That particular function of Unix most
def
I can't use any of the x applications. I'll find out what the interface
status on remind is, thanks.
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Is there source for calendar for linux somewhere on the web? I'd hate to
have it said microsoft outlook can do something useful linux cannot?
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use the ($) just in front of the variable when testing it in an if
statement or trying to echo its value.
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Thanks Lawson, as you can see it worked. Now I'll have a way in.On Mon,
13 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I forgot, I set a partition in primary as type 83 which makes it linux
swap and gave it 128mb of memory since that's max memory on my computer.
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Can any of the character-based email programs run a script and write
output from that script onto the ends of outgoing messages? There's
something some users are doing using perl and astrolog and outlook in
windows I'd like to be able to get linux doing too.
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Sounds like both fetchmail and sendmail need configuring or alternatively
to sendmail there's postfix or exim. If the system runs sendmail the
package will have to be turned off and possibly uninstalled if you go with
one of the alternatives. On this machine whenever I run as root one of
the thin
redhat 8.0 has much more conservative security settings out of the box
than previous versions of redhat had. Reason is too many hackers had too
much success knocking over systems that used those earlier versions. My
system was one of those casualties when I had redhat 7.2 running.
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The version of apsfilter supplied on slackware 8.0 failed to print a test
page on an hp laser jet iii printer using lp0 the parallel port interface.
The dpi was set at lowest level, and the problem appears to be with the
font stack and times/roman font. apsfilter throws out lots of strange
errors
What's your modem environment variable like? It should read
modem="/dev/ttyS2".
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The at command allows you to specify a time and a program or script to run
at that time. at 13:46 script & I think will get done what you need or
pretty close to it.
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>From what I've heard of it, linuxconf has been depricated because it
caused more problems when run than solved.
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Do any of the Linux file systems use a tree rather than linked lists?
On 24 Oct 2002, Bryan Simmons wrote:
> Shows how much I know about basic system design...
>
> In fact, I was shocked to learn last night that ext2 uses linked lists
> to keep track of files in a directory. Why is this? Did
Is redhat 8.0 able to make an iomega zip 650 usb cdrw drive burn as well
as read? redhat 7.2 wasn't able.
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Windows is a special case. With windows there's no good way to use
anything. The code efficiency on windows would gagg any of the CP/M
programmers that might audit it.
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, David Jones wrote:
> On 22 Oct 02, at 11:34, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
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> > On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 0
I think fmt and newfmt both have line length command line switches.
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No basic is not and never was #1 candidate for spaghetti code! That
disgrace belongs to Cobol.
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 10:04:30PM +, Heimo Claasen wrote:
> > Sorry, I should have made this a bit more explicit: as the sub-thread
> > started
Well, obasic may be available. It costs about $100.00 for the registered
version but I don't know if the company survived.
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al - in Terra Alta, WV - Slackware GNU/Linux 8.0 (2.4.13)
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> On 10-19, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> > The xbasic wouldn't help at all. The linux gui interface has a long way
&g
Last year I read about a version of visualbasic available to run on linux
and think it was put under the gnu gpl license. Thing is, I don't know if
it runs only in the gui environment or can run in the text environment.
If it runs in the text environment, the government could provide blind
progra
you want to read up on useradd program. You get to enter all information
on command line for each account. You could use $1 for user name, and
have password field filled in with starting password.
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Only antivirus program I ever found for linux was f-prot.rpm. The support
has been discontinued for the program though.
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Not necessarily, try http://updates.redhat.com/xxx where xxx is your
version number. From what I understand, perl scripts are available once
installed can do the updates for you. However krud is probably going to
be a better value than rhns since both cost he same but krud provides a
set of cd's
hmmm, mail coming from such sources usually contains the program
identification string that wrote the mail in the first place if memory
serves. Why not reject any email from a non-compliant mta attaching a
message onto the rejected email stating x is a non-compliant mail
transport agent and messa
sure, ls * | less
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Unless you've already done it and it failed, you could try umount
/mnt/cdrom.
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> Jude DaShiell wrote:
> > let's try zipsplit. It appears it's nearly time for a new keyboard.
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> > On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Jude DaShiell wrote:
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> >>That would be ipsplit.
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> I remember zipsplit from my DOS da
let's try zipsplit. It appears it's nearly time for a new keyboard.
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> That would be ipsplit.
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What you need in your listing is the tape offset address for the beginning
of each file saved in that tar listing. I wonder if inodes would serve
for this purpose. Actually, linux-tape list on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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