Christopher Hicks wrote:
> One improvement I would very much like to make over the setup I had before
> is this: it would be *very* convenient to store my email on a partition
> accessible to both Linux and Win98 (which I have to have for work - sigh)
I dual boot Windows 95 and GNU/Linux 2.2.14 (
Christopher Hicks wrote:
> One improvement I would very much like to make over the setup I had before
> is this: it would be *very* convenient to store my email on a partition
> accessible to both Linux and Win98 (which I have to have for work - sigh)
I dual boot Windows 95 and GNU/Linux 2.2.14
This is the *exact* same problem I have. One possible solution I've been
kicking around is to set up a low-end server at home with imapd and
Apache with mod_roaming (for the address books, etc.)
That's a lot of work. To confess, though, I thought it might be fun 8)
and good practice.
My biggest c
This is the *exact* same problem I have. One possible solution I've been
kicking around is to set up a low-end server at home with imapd and
Apache with mod_roaming (for the address books, etc.)
That's a lot of work. To confess, though, I thought it might be fun 8)
and good practice.
My biggest
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Christopher Hicks wrote:
> One improvement I would very much like to make over the setup I had before
> is this: it would be *very* convenient to store my email on a partition
> accessible to both Linux and Win98 (which I have to have for work - sigh)
> such that I can access
"Christopher Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[email clients on both Windows 98 and Linux]
> Mahogany looks promising, but I've heard it is still excessively buggy. Does
> anyone have any other suggestions?
Any of the Emacs based mail programs ought to work. Or exmh (and
presumably tkrat).
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Hi All,
Having just got my laptop back from repair (g) I am ready to
reinstall operating systems and recover everything from my backups etc etc.
I'll also take the opportunity to upgrade from slink to potato.
One improvement I would very much like to make over the setup I had before
is th
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Christopher Hicks wrote:
> One improvement I would very much like to make over the setup I had before
> is this: it would be *very* convenient to store my email on a partition
> accessible to both Linux and Win98 (which I have to have for work - sigh)
> such that I can acces
Hi Brent,
Unfortunately (as the subject of the mail heading implies) I don't have a
Dell Inspiron laptop - I have a Toshiba Tecra 8100.
Please resubmit this to the laptop list as a whole for a better response -
and maybe limit your questions to one or two in hope of getting a sensible
reply.
Apo
"Christopher Hicks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[email clients on both Windows 98 and Linux]
> Mahogany looks promising, but I've heard it is still excessively buggy. Does
> anyone have any other suggestions?
Any of the Emacs based mail programs ought to work. Or exmh (and
presumably tkrat).
Hi All,
Having just got my laptop back from repair (g) I am ready to
reinstall operating systems and recover everything from my backups etc etc.
I'll also take the opportunity to upgrade from slink to potato.
One improvement I would very much like to make over the setup I had before
is t
Hi Brent,
Unfortunately (as the subject of the mail heading implies) I don't have a
Dell Inspiron laptop - I have a Toshiba Tecra 8100.
Please resubmit this to the laptop list as a whole for a better response -
and maybe limit your questions to one or two in hope of getting a sensible
reply.
Ap
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