On Thu 21 July 2005 13:24, Miros/law Baran wrote:
> 21.07.2005 pisze David P James ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I would tend to use the Free Sans font but it isn't complete enough
> > like the others mentioned here (though it will display the above
> > page without a proble
ce it is one of the most complete and
reasonable looking fonts around.
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KMail...
(they are there in the link however, so this is sort of a KMail bug -
the ability to specify a header at the command line even exists so it
ought to be doable, at least from Konquerer anyway)
Regards
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rain from answering.
>
Please stop spawning new threads on the same topic. What steps are you
taking when you reply to a message? (because as far as we can tell you
are creating a new message (and therefore a new thread) rather than
replying each and every time).
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es not work when
used to display java applets in Konqueror. I wish it would, but it
doesn't, so the rest of this thread seems to be pretty pointless having
lost sight of the original question.
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at, there's something gravely wrong with
his version of KMail.
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ogosity header contains the string "spam", which is
why 'contains' has to be changed to 'matches regexp').
HTH,
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On Sat 23 October 2004 14:03, Juerg Schneider wrote:
> Am Samstag, 23. Oktober 2004 17.30 schrieb David P James:
> > On Thu 16 September 2004 00:20, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> > > Use packages provided by Matthias Urlichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > # echo "
bksba0
>
> Use packages provided by Matthias Urlichs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> # echo "deb http://smurf.noris.de/code/debian/ experimental
> smurf" \
>
> >>/etc/apt/sources.list
This source no longer appears to exist...
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.
That's ... weird. What does the numlock key have to do with the Win keys
I wonder? I hadn't noticed this relationship until you pointed it out.
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o rewrite the date of
messages identified as spam so when I expire them from my Junk folder
it actually deletes all the ones it should (otherwise spam with forward
dates hangs around for eons).
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arge
will be released right around the time 3.3 comes out and the various
reviewers will wonder why it wasn't included.
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If you've lost something, you had to lose it, not loose it.
bug report on it either but now that we know it's not a
one-user problem one of should probably file a bug on it.
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If you've lost something, you had to lose it, not loose it.
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ur mail is junk this
might not be a big deal, but if you're on mailing lists it can slow
things down quite a bit. It's probably best to use a local filter
instead, and this also allows you to check for false positives anyway.
I only use this feature for large (>50kB) messages, most of
ice?
Do you see anything interesting when running KWord from the command
line?
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If you've lost something, you had to lose it, not loose it.
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nce it didn't work one day and did the next (maybe it was the
reboot...?).
I'll see if I can remember what I did and report back.
Cheers,
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If you've lost something, you had to lose it, not loose it.
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(which was quite some time ago).
Cheers,
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If you've lost something, you had to lose it, not loose it.
'm going to craft a "HowDid"
explaining what I did, assuming I can remember everything.
The joys of running stuff on the edge I guess.
Hopefully one day it'll be as easy as:
apt-get install aegypten
:)
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If you've lost something, you had to lose it, not loose it.
it out would contribute since I too am having
troubles with Agypten.
Cheers,
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If you've lost something, you had to lose it, not loose it.
nks - that fixed it for me too, though I did have to use
--force-overwrite since it conflicted with a kdelibs-bin file.
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If you've lost something, you had to lose it, not loose it.
3.2 to 3.2.1. I discovered
that by moving my .kde dir out of the way and letting KDE recreate it I
was able to fix it. I then just copied back the various application
dirs and config files. You could also test this theory by creating a
new user altogether and logging in as that user.
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org). On sait pas
où ou comment le virus a eu votre addresse mais c'est probablement de
quelqu'un que vous savez qui est de leurs part infecté.
>
> debian-kde@lists.debian.org wrote:you earn money
>
> > ATTACHMENT part 2 application/octet-stream name=mails.scr
>
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t exist. I then installed them
by hand and all was well afterwards.
FWIW, I upgraded KDE by removing all the existing vestiges of KDE then
installing the new packages.
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There is no art which one government sooner learns of another
than that
files (~/.kde/share/apps/kopete and
~/.kde/share/config/kopeterc ) and reconfigure kopete. Even removing
and reconfiguring just the MSN profile wasn't enough for some reason
(although you might be able to get away with editting the config files
directly...?) I just hope it doesn't oc
ry window manager/desktop environment except
> for GNOME. Has anyone else seen this or found a way to make Moz* use
> the right fonts?
KDE3.2 should be able to fix this, but just in case it doesn't:
http://david.jamesnet.ca/mozilla/gtk2_kde3.html
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when this disappeared, so I'm glad to know
I'm not the only one. Not that this helps much beyond the fact that
it's probably not "just your install".
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There is no art which one government sooner learns of another
t
I
use kopete (don't have the problems you mentionned) since I use a
couple of other protocols as well, but I actually prefer licq.
http://www.licq.org/
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/licq
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/licq-plugin-kde
#apt-get install licq licq-plugin-kde
file format at some
point in the future, so it's a bit of a difficult call as to which
format to use right now :)
http://dot.kde.org/1061919133/
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There is no art which one government sooner learns of another
than that of draining money from the pockets of the people.
-Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
Assassin in kmail?
bogofilter and kmail work rather well together.
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There is no art which one government sooner learns of another
than that of draining money from the pockets of the people.
-Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
, but given that the problem seems
to be at least partially related to your scsi drive it couldn't hurt to try.
If it doesn't work then you'll have eliminated one more possibility.
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Third Year Economics
Queen's University,
Kingston, Ontario
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The bureaucratic mentality is the only constant in the universe.
-Dr. Leonard McCoy, Star Trek IV
to have one of them on your system.
Of course, a good question is why has your helvetica font disappeared?
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*but soon to be (supposedly)
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On Saturday 03 November 2001 11:20, David P James wrote:
> I just recently started subscribing to the debian-kde and debian-user
> mailing lists, and I've got filters set up in kmail to transfer mailings
> from those lists to specific folders. The folders have got the "folder
&
f the original sender (so he doesn't
get the same message twice). Does anyone else who uses KMail (1.2 with KDE
2.1.2) have a solution to this?
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The bureaucratic mentality i
other filters lined up, most of them involving common spam subject
words, such as
ADV [don't know what this is but it's always spam]
rich
viagra
xxx
lolita
Windows Reliability
...etc.
It's quite satisfying to watch the spam accumulate in the trash and not in
the inbox :)
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