On Wed, 2002-08-14 at 08:01, Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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> Tonight I clicked a news:// URL in Galeon, just to see what would happen.
> I got a surprise.
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> Galeon opened a new window with an embedded Mozilla Mail/News app. See
> screenshot at:
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On 14-Aug-2002/03:41 -0400, Lou Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>How did you get the google search tool bar on your browser? I thought it
>was just for Windows/IE configs.
You can add *any* query you like to a Galeon toolbar. The Bookmarks Edito
How did you get the google search tool bar on your browser? I thought it
was just for Windows/IE configs.
-Lou
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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>Tonight I clicked a news:// URL in Galeon, just to see what would happen.
>I got a surprise.
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>Galeon
ary 17, 2002 10:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Surprise Lag (new Development)
Hey all:
I too have not had a single laggy pop since about 10 PM today. I am
popping my internal RH 6.2 server with 3 windows machines and 2
RH 7.2 machines. All the windows machines were taking way more tim
Hey all:
I too have not had a single laggy pop since about 10 PM today. I am
popping my internal RH 6.2 server with 3 windows machines and 2
RH 7.2 machines. All the windows machines were taking way more time than
usual to pop, ftp, telnet, and Samba. I could not reach my
samba shares on my 2 RH
Manoj Alex wrote:
> I am running RH5.0 as my mail server.I am facing a problem.Suppose user "X"
> send a mail to "Y" , "Z" receives it."Z"'s address is not mentioned on the
> mail. What could be wrong? Please help.
I think we'd need more than a hypothetical situation :)
Are you still using sendm
Nothing wrong, "X" may have used the BCC: field to address a copy to
"Z". He will get a copy, but not be listed in the address list.
At 16:01 29/11/99 , you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am running RH5.0 as my mail server.I am facing a problem.Suppose user "X"
>send a mail to "Y" , "Z" receives it."Z"'
I could be possible "Y" is set up as an alias for "Z".
Check the file /etc/aliases and make sure you
don't have a line that says "Y: Z"
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From: Manoj Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 29 November 1999 4:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SURPRISE
Hello,
I