On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 06:21:57PM -0500, Chris Costello wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 28, 1999, Juergen Leising wrote:
> > #0 0x806b7ab in menu_check_recenter (menu=0x8e20fe8) at menu.c:287
> > 287 menu->top += menu->pagelen * ((menu->current - menu->top)
> &
tell me if you want to get further information; in this case
I presumably need instructions how to use gdb.
Bye, Juergen.
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to keep my mails in /var/spool/mail/account,
I do not want to move them to mbox or something like that.
But if account gets too big: What can I do?
Many thanks, Juergen.
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't remember the
exact name, something like XFree86-devel.lib.i386.rpm or X11-devel or...)
Bye, Juergen.
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> Sacramento, CA
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> "If a train station is where the train stops,
> what is a workstation?" -- Phil Adamson
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to read them as intended. This is because of some strange mail
servers on the way to the recipient.
Bye, Juergen.
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uld like to know: Has anybody any idea how to fight against
such oddities? How can I ensure my (binary) data will be received in a way the
recipient can really use/read it?
Bye, bye, Juergen.
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path (e.g. /home/you/mail/inbox or
at least ~/mail/inbox)?
Cheers, Juergen.
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you.
juergen.
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