A senior moment - I have forgotten how to set up the emoticons in
Thunderbird - duh. Would some kind soul please remind me.
Thanks
Alan
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On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 12:20, HaywireMac wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 08:59:50 -0400
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
>
> > I'm stuck, and have a silly question. I have installed a couple of
> > libraries via the compilation method, and the main program rpm is not
> > recogni
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 22:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm stuck, and have a silly question. I have installed a couple of
> libraries via the compilation method, and the main program rpm is not
> recognising them as existing. What is the command for refreshing the
> libaries database, please?
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 08:59:50 -0400
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
> I'm stuck, and have a silly question. I have installed a couple of
> libraries via the compilation method, and the main program rpm is not
> recognising them as existing. What is the command for refreshing the
I am sorry, i was only trained for sendmail.
No one has told me anything about "postfix"
or "qmail" or anything else.
I am afraid I cannot help any further unless
someone updates me on the other mtas.
On Sunday 20 January 2002 02:39 pm, so spoke daRcmaTTeR :
> On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 15:00:07 -0
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 15:00:07 -0600
Meowth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to ponder:
> In the file, /etc/mail/access, I enter either the:
> return address, or if its not a real one,
> then the ip address from whence it was
> sent, or the domain name of the server
> that it last
El Jue 17 Ene 2002 18:00, escribió:
> In the file, /etc/mail/access, I enter either the:
> return address, or if its not a real one,
> then the ip address from whence it was
> sent, or the domain name of the server
> that it last came from, then as action
> to be taken, I choose to enter a line
>
In the file, /etc/mail/access, I enter either the:
return address, or if its not a real one,
then the ip address from whence it was
sent, or the domain name of the server
that it last came from, then as action
to be taken, I choose to enter a line
as such in /etc/mail/access :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Kaj Haulrich wrote:
> Hi all !
>
> The amount of spam reaching my inbox seems to be increasing steadily.
> Now, if I can somehow manage to set up a spam-filter, what happens to
> the spam ? - Let me rephrase : will it be "bounced" to the spammer,
> deleted on my post-server o
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001 00:00:36 +0100, "Rick [Kitty5]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> whats with the 'message.footer' file attachment?
>
> (Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to
> http://www.mandrakestore.com )
>
> or is it just an OE thing
>
> Rick
The list server seems to
On Monday 10 September 2001 18:00, Rick [Kitty5] wrote:
> whats with the 'message.footer' file attachment?
>
it's this below...
> (Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to
> http://www.mandrakestore.com )
>
right there, that little advert.
> or is it just an OE thing
di
whats with the 'message.footer' file attachment?
(Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to
http://www.mandrakestore.com )
or is it just an OE thing
Rick
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will mandrake install over a ntfs formatted hardrive
i want to install over windows 2000, ideally without repartitioning-
(because I'm using a work computer)
The 7.1 cd I have wont work (although did with win 98)
Also when the compiuter had win 98 it automtaically configured xwindows.
I have
On Thursday 08 March 2001 07:39 am, you wrote:
you can left click on the time and chose date & time format. then click on
Country->america, north->united state of america(us) and that will change to
12 from 24.
> On Tue, 06 Mar 2001, Shane Roppel wrote:
> > I'm not big on the whole military t
Yeah. Please tell me too. I'm kind of annoyed by the
military time on KDE. And why is it that Gnome has
the non-military time? Beats me!
--- Shane Roppel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not big on the whole military time thing here...
> could someone tell me
> how to change the time format
Shane Roppel wrote:
>
> I'm not big on the whole military time thing here... could someone tell me
> how to change the time format kde2 to 12 rather than 24?
control panel>Personalization>Country&Language>Locale:
Country:United States of America
Language:English US
Hello
Thanks all for the suggestions regarding getting man to work.
Here is what I tried:
a) Re-installation of man softaware - It didn't work.
b) Copy of somebody else's man.config to /etc/man.config. - It didn
work.
c) Use man as man -M /usr/man - it worked.
The funniest thing about it is
Below is the contents of my /etc/man.config file
Not on my system this file is "man.config" not ".man.config".
mendes wrote:
> Hello
> Unfortunately man procmail won't work. I have just found out that man
> can't find a thing. The /etc/.man.config is empty. Could someone tell me wh
Have you tried re-installing the man RPM onto your system yet? that might
be an option.
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Mark
I love my Linux Box...
REASON # 2 ...X-windows is just a suedonym.
Registered Linux user # 1299563
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, mendes wrote:
> Hello
> Unfortunately man procmail won'
> I did that several times but it always ended up on
>
> root@armagedon:/usr/lib$ man procmail
> No manual entry for procmail
>
> Any suggestions?
As I recall, your msg indicated that your man pages were in zip
format. Maybe you'd have better luck if you use gunzip on them.
Cheers -
Ed,
At the time I first asnwered your message I was sitting at my Workstation
at work. I hate to admit it, but it's not a Linux workstation. At this
momemt I'm sitting at my PC at home. So, I pop open a terminal window and
type in the command man procmail and guess what pops up? Yes, you
guesse
Just type "man procmail".
mendes wrote:
> Hello
> I know that this is a rather silly question but I definitely need help.
> For instance, I installed procmail on my system. The manuals were placed at
> /usr/man/man1 and /usr/man/man5 as *.1.gz or *1.bz2 and *.5.gz or *.5.bz2.
> When
mendes wrote:
>
> Hello
> I know that this is a rather silly question but I definitely need help.
> For instance, I installed procmail on my system. The manuals were placed at
> /usr/man/man1 and /usr/man/man5 as *.1.gz or *1.bz2 and *.5.gz or *.5.bz2.
> When I type man procmail the sys
Hello
I know that this is a rather silly question but I definitely need help.
For instance, I installed procmail on my system. The manuals were placed at
/usr/man/man1 and /usr/man/man5 as *.1.gz or *1.bz2 and *.5.gz or *.5.bz2.
When I type man procmail the sys returns no manual page for
I'm pretty much resigned to the fact that my winmodem isnt going to work
under linux, however with WINE (or similer) which runs windows apps under
linux is it possilbe to run a windows email client and get online that way?
also to run windows apps in general, does any of windows need to be
instal
I found the 6.1-Y2K page at the mandrake web site, which indicates that
Helios is tested compliant. It occurred to me, "what about 6.0?" There are
(I assume) plenty of us running 6.0, and while I understand linux is
generally free from Y2K problems, are there any issues with Venus I should
know?
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