I'm looking at messages posted to a mailman-driven open-source
development email list (on mail.gnome.org/archives), and I've
downloaded the g-zip archives I want. When I extract the files, I get
one .txt file, and one or more attachment folders (with the suffix
.txt.attachment00,
Dave Yeats wrote:
I'm looking at messages posted to a mailman-driven open-source
development email list (on mail.gnome.org/archives), and I've
downloaded the g-zip archives I want. When I extract the files, I get
one .txt file, and one or more attachment folders (with the suffix
Dave Yeats wrote:
On 2/28/06, Mark Sapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, a .gz (gzipped) file does not contain a hierarchy of folders and
files unless it is a gzip of a .tar or other archive. Where are these
coming from in your case?
I'm looking at http://mail.gnome.org/archives/evince-list/