Re: Laptop email

2000-07-13 Thread Bret Comstock Waldow
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 (

Re: Laptop email

2000-07-13 Thread Bret Comstock Waldow
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

Re: Laptop email

2000-07-13 Thread Cory Snavely
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

Re: Laptop email

2000-07-13 Thread Cory Snavely
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

Re: Laptop email

2000-07-13 Thread Marcio Rosa da Silva
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

Re: Laptop email

2000-07-13 Thread Bruce Stephens
"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). -

Laptop email

2000-07-13 Thread Christopher Hicks
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

Re: Laptop email

2000-07-13 Thread Marcio Rosa da Silva
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

RE: questions about toshiba tecra 8100

2000-07-13 Thread Pugh Mike ML
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

Re: Laptop email

2000-07-13 Thread Bruce Stephens
"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).

Laptop email

2000-07-13 Thread Christopher Hicks
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

RE: questions about toshiba tecra 8100

2000-07-13 Thread Pugh Mike ML
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