* On 2022 21 Oct 12:22 -0500, Felix Miata via mc wrote:
> Nate Bargmann composed on 2022-10-21 11:52 (UTC-0500):
>
> > The best would be if an email host could be found to take over
> > this very low traffic but essential list.
>
> OS/2 mailing lists moved years ago from yahoogroups to
Nate Bargmann composed on 2022-10-21 11:52 (UTC-0500):
> The best would be if an email host could be found to take over
> this very low traffic but essential list.
OS/2 mailing lists moved years ago from yahoogroups to https://groups.io/ which
for me was welcome.
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* On 2022 21 Oct 02:22 -0500, wwp via mc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> well, now users (us) will have to go search for services (forum) instead of
> getting service delivered at home (ML), that's definitely a different
> approach and no real way to customize the delivery of such service.
I agree. I
On Fri, 21 Oct 2022, Felix Miata via mc wrote:
Some distros on exit I'm returned to the directory that was current at startup.
Some distros on exit I'm returned to $HOME directory.
Some distros on exit I remain.
What controls this? I'd really rather remain. I can't keep track of which
distros
Options -> panel options -> auto save panels setup
I use fedora and hate having to set this on every host, I had some
discussion going about this a while back.
On Fri, Oct 21, 2022, 12:33 AM Felix Miata via mc wrote:
> Some distros on exit I'm returned to the directory that was current at
>
On Fri, 21 Oct 2022, Felix Miata via mc wrote:
Some distros on exit I'm returned to the directory that was current at startup.
Some distros on exit I'm returned to $HOME directory.
Some distros on exit I remain.
What controls this? I'd really rather remain. I can't keep track of
which distros
I did not tested that, but as written by Andrea, discourse has a email
interface:
https://discourse.gnome.org/t/interacting-with-discourse-via-email/46
On Fri, 21 Oct 2022, wwp via mc wrote:
Hello,
well, now users (us) will have to go search for services (forum) instead of
getting service
Some distros on exit I'm returned to the directory that was current at startup.
Some distros on exit I'm returned to $HOME directory.
Some distros on exit I remain.
What controls this? I'd really rather remain. I can't keep track of which
distros
do what. It's really annoying.
--
Evolution as
Hello,
well, now users (us) will have to go search for services (forum) instead of
getting service delivered at home (ML), that's definitely a different
approach and no real way to customize the delivery of such service. I
don't clearly see the point in doing this, instead. of course, because
of
Hello,
well, now users (us) will have to go search for services (forum) instead of
getting service delivered at home (ML), that's definitely a different
approach and no real way to customize the delivery of such service. I
don't clearly see the point in doing this, instead. of course, because
of
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