On 25/10/20 12:52 pm, Gene Heskett wrote:
Both Thunderbird and Balsa have been rejected as T'bird is a behemoth
and no longer in development;
Um. Why then am I getting new versions every few weeks?
Currently 83.0a1. Sure it's bigger than claws, but many processes are
easier in day to da
* 2020-10-24 16:04:00-07, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> Looking for recommendations for a lightweight email client that will
> handle HTML as well as plain text to replace Claws-Mail. Have been
> using Claws-Mail for years and before it Sylpheed.
GNU Emacs mail clients "Gnus" and "Notmuch Emacs" autom
Hello Friends!
Firstly, if it matters, my system is:
Kernel: 4.19.0-6-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Xfce 4.12.4
Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
Machine:
Type: Desktop Mobo: MSI model: H81M-P33 (MS-7817) v: 1.0 serial: N/A
BIOS: American Megatrends v: 1.9 date: 03/30/2015
CPU:
Dual Cor
On Sat, 24 Oct 2020 16:04:00 -0700
Patrick Bartek wrote:
>
>Looking for recommendations for a lightweight email client that will
>handle HTML as well as plain text to replace Claws-Mail. Have been
>using Claws-Mail for years and before it Sylpheed. Claws used to have
>a basic HTML plugin render
Both Thunderbird and Balsa have been rejected as T'bird is a behemoth
and no longer in development;
Thunderbird has been spun off from Mozilla, and is actively being
developed. The thing is still pretty fat, but they recently added
support for PGP/GPG encryption built-in. I wouldn't outrigh
On Saturday 24 October 2020 19:04:00 Patrick Bartek wrote:
> Hi! All,
>
> Looking for recommendations for a lightweight email client that will
> handle HTML as well as plain text to replace Claws-Mail. Have been
> using Claws-Mail for years and before it Sylpheed. Claws used to have
> a basic HT
On 10/24/2020 6:04 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
Hi! All,
Looking for recommendations for a lightweight email client that will
handle HTML as well as plain text
I want to know that, myself.
deal with GNOME-systemd, etc. dependencies. (I don't run GNOME anyway,
only a window manager Open
Patrick Bartek wrote:
>
> Hi! All,
>
> Looking for recommendations for a lightweight email client that will
> handle HTML as well as plain text to replace Claws-Mail. Have been
> using Claws-Mail for years and before it Sylpheed. Claws used to have
> a basic HTML plugin renderer which was suff
Hi! All,
Looking for recommendations for a lightweight email client that will
handle HTML as well as plain text to replace Claws-Mail. Have been
using Claws-Mail for years and before it Sylpheed. Claws used to have
a basic HTML plugin renderer which was sufficient, but latest version
does not.
On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 07:31:11PM +0200, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
> Le samedi 24 octobre 2020 à 12:07:09-0500, Leslie Rhorer a écrit :
> >
> >
> > On 10/24/2020 11:46 AM, Pierre-Elliott B�cue wrote:
> > > Le samedi 24 octobre 2020 � 10:39:56-0500, Leslie Rhorer a �crit�:
> > > > [snip
On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 07:12:20PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
[...]
> sudo su - has one advantage: it gives you root's path and root's home
> directory - so you end up in /home/root or wherever root's
> home is set to. Otherwise, you end up, potentially, in the calling user's
> home direct
On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 06:49:52PM +0100, Tixy wrote:
> On Fri, 2020-10-23 at 15:11 +0200, Sven Hartge wrote:
> > Tixy wrote:
> > > On Fri, 2020-10-23 at 08:19 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote
> > > > Using "sudo su -" is a new one to me. Not only are you
> > > > wastefully
> > > > running two programs
Le 24/10/2020 à 17:30, Sven Joachim a écrit :
On 2020-10-24 13:40 +0200, Yvan Masson wrote:
I just discover that Shift+PageUp and Shift+PageDown in TTY does not
work on my Debian computers (1 running testing, one running stable,
and 2 VMs running stable). It works on another VM running CentOS
8
On 10/24/20, David Christensen wrote:
> On 2020-10-24 09:56, A. Kapetanovic wrote:
>> David Christensen writes:
>>> Do you own the four books I previously recommended?
>
>> Have please someone a advice for me ?
>
> Buy, read, enter all or part of the examples, and solve all or part of
> the exerc
On 10/24/2020 12:01 PM, Doug McGarrett wrote:
These messages are very unrespectful.
There is no such word as "unrespectful".
In what way are any of my messages disrespectful? (Answer: they are
not.) I have not called anyone a name. I have not made any derogatory
comments about an
On 2020-10-24 09:56, A. Kapetanovic wrote:
David Christensen writes:
Do you own the four books I previously recommended?
Have please someone a advice for me ?
Buy, read, enter all or part of the examples, and solve all or part of
the exercises in "Learning Perl". The more examples and exe
On 10/24/2020 7:31 PM, Pierre-Elliott Bécue wrote:
Le samedi 24 octobre 2020 à 12:07:09-0500, Leslie Rhorer a écrit :
On 10/24/2020 11:46 AM, Pierre-Elliott B�cue wrote:
Le samedi 24 octobre 2020 � 10:39:56-0500, Leslie Rhorer a �crit�:
[snip]
Honestly, I don't care about your opin
Le samedi 24 octobre 2020 à 12:07:09-0500, Leslie Rhorer a écrit :
>
>
> On 10/24/2020 11:46 AM, Pierre-Elliott B�cue wrote:
> > Le samedi 24 octobre 2020 � 10:39:56-0500, Leslie Rhorer a �crit�:
> > > [snip]
> >
> > Honestly, I don't care about your opinion. If you don't want to follow
These messages are very unrespectful. I don't need a screen full of this
BS! Stop it!
On 10/24/20 12:23 PM, Leslie Rhorer wrote:
On 10/24/2020 3:11 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 02:52:41AM -0500, Leslie Rhorer wrote:
[...]
A couple of decades ago I had to have
On 10/24/2020 11:46 AM, Pierre-Elliott B�cue wrote:
Le samedi 24 octobre 2020 � 10:39:56-0500, Leslie Rhorer a �crit�:
[snip]
Honestly, I don't care about your opinion. If you don't want to follow
So let me get this straight. I want very much to hear your opinion.
Indeed, I wou
On 10/24/2020 11:46 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Leslie Rhorer wrote: a bunch of words that indicate that they
aren't interested in politeness as a tool for lubricating social
interactions, even when a minimal attempt at such is the
recognized currency of the community.
Why would I want to have an
David Christensen writes:
Do you own the four books I previously recommended?
I wrote their names on a postit, for the moment. I will begin by looking on
Test::Most
Thanks lot for these information.
Have you considered hiring a tutor or consultant?
I want absolutely do this script mysel
The following error messages were obtained when Iceweasel
tried to access a website. It caused Iceweasel to hang. What
is causing the problem and how can it be solved ?
PDL protocol error: Handler returned error code!
###!!! [Parent][DispatchAsyncMessage] Error:
PLayerTransaction::Msg_ReleaseLaye
Le samedi 24 octobre 2020 à 10:39:56-0500, Leslie Rhorer a écrit :
> [snip]
Honestly, I don't care about your opinion. If you don't want to follow
the local rules, go waste people's time elsewhere.
Regards,
--
Pierre-Elliott Bécue
GPG: 9AE0 4D98 6400 E3B6 7528 F493 0D44 2664 1949 74E2
It's far
Leslie Rhorer wrote: a bunch of words that indicate that they
aren't interested in politeness as a tool for lubricating social
interactions, even when a minimal attempt at such is the
recognized currency of the community.
One of the great things about the Internet is that, in any
competent interac
On 10/24/2020 3:11 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 02:52:41AM -0500, Leslie Rhorer wrote:
[...]
A couple of decades ago I had to have spinal surgery [...]
What he thought of me as a person was completely irrelevant.
Nice example. If you now try to abstract from
On 10/24/2020 8:59 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
it's foolish to argue with foolish peopleif i receive unpleasant message, i
just ignore it (keep quiet)
In general, this is a good strategy.
In general, I disagree.
Leslie, I stopped discussing with you for a long while. I'm not
inte
On 10/18/2020 7:39 AM, Pierre-Elliott B�cue wrote:
In your perception.
Looking at the number of people who replied to tell you your attitude is
not welcome, I think it is a bit more than just my perception.
It would be rather remarkable if it were only yours. A singular
perception limite
On 2020-10-24 13:40 +0200, Yvan Masson wrote:
> I just discover that Shift+PageUp and Shift+PageDown in TTY does not
> work on my Debian computers (1 running testing, one running stable,
> and 2 VMs running stable). It works on another VM running CentOS
> 8. And it works on my testing box when ins
On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 05:45:07AM -0500, Leslie Rhorer wrote:
>
>
> On 10/18/2020 7:12 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> >On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 11:52:20AM +, Long Wind wrote:
> >> it's foolish to argue with foolish peopleif i receive unpleasant message,
> >> i just ignore it (keep quiet)
> >
Hi list,
I just discover that Shift+PageUp and Shift+PageDown in TTY does not
work on my Debian computers (1 running testing, one running stable, and
2 VMs running stable). It works on another VM running CentOS 8. And it
works on my testing box when inside gnome-terminal.
I could not find an
On 10/18/2020 7:12 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sun, Oct 18, 2020 at 11:52:20AM +, Long Wind wrote:
it's foolish to argue with foolish peopleif i receive unpleasant message, i
just ignore it (keep quiet)
In general, this is a good strategy.
In general, I disagree.
Still
On 10/18/2020 6:52 AM, Long Wind wrote:
it's foolish to argue with foolish people
if i receive unpleasant message, i just ignore it (keep quiet)
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to
do nothing.”― Edmund Burke
In my opinion, the *LAST* thing one sho
On 10/18/2020 6:39 AM, Christoph K. wrote:
We're on a Debian mailing list here. Being respectful is part of the
Debian Code of Conduct
Being polite is not, nor is offering respect. I submit you may need to
lean the difference between being polite, being respectful, and holding
respect.
On 10/18/2020 5:23 AM, Michael uplawski wrote:
Weaver:
And I stand mine: respect is a quality that needs to be earned.
All living thing, and maybe more merit respect as a matter of fact.
That is total horse crap. As I pointed out before, anything given
without discrimination to everyone
On 10/17/2020 3:09 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 04:46:42PM -0500, Leslie Rhorer wrote:
On 10/16/2020 4:57 AM, Pierre-Elliott B�cue wrote:
[...]
This is nonsense. Whenever I forced to do something, or worse
yet, prevented from doing something by a consensu
On 10/17/2020 1:59 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Vi, 16 oct 20, 16:46:42, Leslie Rhorer wrote:
On 10/16/2020 4:57 AM, Pierre-Elliott B�cue wrote:
Feel free to ignore """lazy""" people from now on, but don't be
irrespectful to them.
You have no right to, and they don't deserve it.
On 10/17/2020 12:39 AM, Weaver wrote:
On 17-10-2020 15:05, Michael uplawski wrote:
Leslie Rhorer:
Until someone does earn respect, there is no reason anyone
should afford it them. It is utterly ridiculous to think everyone
deserves respect.
This is where you are excluding yourself from the h
On 10/17/2020 12:05 AM, Michael uplawski wrote:
Leslie Rhorer:
Until someone does earn respect, there is no reason anyone
should afford it them. It is utterly ridiculous to think everyone
deserves respect.
This is where you are excluding yourself from the human community.
'Not at all a
On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 02:52:41AM -0500, Leslie Rhorer wrote:
[...]
> A couple of decades ago I had to have spinal surgery [...]
> What he thought of me as a person was completely irrelevant.
Nice example. If you now try to abstract from it, that means
exactly that: whatever criteria each
On 10/15/2020 9:20 AM, Felmon Davis wrote:
On Thu, 15 Oct 2020, gru...@mailfence.com wrote:
Reading this thread reinforces just how old I am
The whole world seems to be wearing their feelings on the sleeve
I doubt it's age-related; many feel under threat for various reasons
though maybe we d
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