Hi there!
On 21 Nov 99, at 23:30, tracer wrote
about "Re[2]: (SOT) Moo-ah, Met-ah, Med-ah":
Alexander But these are *Russian* bears:-)). They know! Those
Alexander Americans are really funny, they (provided that they know
Alexander *what and where* Russia is anyway) still seem to
Hi all,
Steve Lamb wrote:
snip
Alt-F1, login, mutt;
Alt-F2, login, mutt;
in the mutt#1 open one IMAP account, in the mutt#2 open
another. What else do you want?
That is two copies of mutt. Would you be as happy with TB! if you had to
open a separate copy of it for each account
Hi there!
On 21 Nov 99, at 14:34, tracer wrote
about "Re[2]: (SOT) Moo-ah, Met-ah, Med-ah":
Alexander Well, -5 (C), if you *really* wanted to know. And the wild polar
Alexander bears walking here and there:-)) Growling and eating people
Alexander bg
Doesnt matter as long as they
Sunday, November 21, 1999
Hello Alexander,
Sunday, Sunday, November 21, 1999, you wrote:
Alexander Hi there!
Alexander On 21 Nov 99, at 14:34, tracer wrote
Alexander about "Re[2]: (SOT) Moo-ah, Met-ah, Med-ah":
Alexander Well, -5 (C), if you *really* wanted to know. And the wild polar
Hi there!
On 20 Nov 99, at 14:39, tracer wrote
about "Re[2]: (SOT) Moo-ah, Met-ah, Med-ah":
who has any details about what will be in v2??
RIT labs:-)))
SY, Alex
(St.Petersburg, Russia)
--
Thought for the day:
You cannot have a baby in one month by getting nine women
pregnant.
---
Hi there!
On 19 Nov 99, at 17:52, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: (SOT) Moo-ah, Met-ah, Med-ah an":
Your machine is three days fast and I can never find your messages
until after someone has replied already and I go looking. Kindly
check. ;-)
Okay, okay, it's been mea culpa:-) Just the
Saturday, November 20, 1999
Hello Thomas,
Saturday, Saturday, November 20, 1999, you wrote:
Thomas Hi Steve,
Thomas on Saturday, November 20, 1999, 8:37:02 AM GMT+0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
SL MUA stands for Mail Use Agent or Messaging User Agent. MTA is for Mail
SL Transfer agent. There
Hi there!
On 19 Nov 99, at 17:37, Steve Lamb wrote
about "Re: (SOT) Moo-ah, Met-ah, Med-ah an":
The text editor would then not implement a spell check but,
The only programs under WinDOS that do exactly this (but
leave no choice to the users) is... guess what? Office+Outlook:-
)
In Reference to "(SOT) Moo-ah, Met-ah, Med-ah and all related things..." From Steve
Lamb:
SL Friday, November 19, 1999, 5:40:07 PM, Thomas wrote:
Hi Alexander,
on Tuesday, November 23, 1999, 9:23:01 AM GMT+0800, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
[...]
Your machine is three days fast
Friday, November 19, 1999, 5:40:07 PM, Thomas wrote:
Hi Alexander,
on Tuesday, November 23, 1999, 9:23:01 AM GMT+0800, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
[...]
Your machine is three days fast and I can never find your messages
until after someone has replied already and I go looking. Kindly
Sunday, November 21, 1999
Hello Alexander,
Saturday, Saturday, November 20, 1999, you wrote:
Alexander Hi there!
Alexander On 19 Nov 99, at 17:52, Steve Lamb wrote
Alexander about "Re: (SOT) Moo-ah, Met-ah, Med-ah an":
Your machine is three days fast and I can never find your messages
Hi there!
On 21 Nov 99, at 2:55, tracer wrote
about "Re[2]: (SOT) Moo-ah, Met-ah, Med-ah":
who has any details about what will be in v2??
Alexander RIT labs:-)))
you mean we have to feed them vodka to tell us??
Well, it's a good idea (tm):-)
SY, Alex
(St.Petersburg, Russia)
--
Saturday, November 20, 1999, 7:08:41 AM, Alexander wrote:
Nope, PMMail will work with English only (well, actually I don't
know, but it *definitely* won't work with Russian, it's got
defective code that won't accept anything then western unicode
script correctly, and for Russian one needs
Sunday, November 21, 1999
Hello Alexander,
Sunday, Sunday, November 21, 1999, you wrote:
Alexander Hi there!
Alexander On 21 Nov 99, at 2:47, tracer wrote
Alexander about "Re[2]: (SOT) Moo-ah, Met-ah, Med-ah":
Pst... ask him how the weather is. :)
Alexander Well, -5 (C), if you
MUA stands for Mail Use Agent or Messaging User Agent. MTA is for Mail
Transfer agent. There is a third, MDA, which stands for Mail Delivery Agent.
Now, as always, I'm sure someone like Alex could come up and point out
where I am wrong, but this is my understanding of these terms, why
Hi there!
On 19 Nov 99, at 16:37, Steve Lamb wrote
about "(SOT) Moo-ah, Met-ah, Med-ah and al":
Now, as always, I'm sure someone like Alex could come up and point out
where I am wrong, but this is my understanding of these terms, why I use them
in the way that I do and how they shape
Monday, November 22, 1999, 5:23:01 PM, Alexander wrote:
The text editor would then not implement a spell check but,
The only programs under WinDOS that do exactly this (but
leave no choice to the users) is... guess what? Office+Outlook:-
)
Quite the contrary, PMMail. ;)
This would
Hi Alexander,
on Tuesday, November 23, 1999, 9:23:01 AM GMT+0800, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
[...]
Your machine is three days fast and I can never find your messages
until after someone has replied already and I go looking. Kindly
check. ;-)
--
Thanks,
Thomas.
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Friday, November 19, 1999, 11:31:07 PM, Thomas wrote:
Hi Steve,
on Saturday, November 20, 1999, 8:37:02 AM GMT+0800, Steve Lamb
wrote:
SL MUA stands for Mail Use Agent or Messaging User Agent. MTA
is for Mail
SL Transfer agent. There is
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