> Totem has never worked as far as i can remember, but xine works fine.
> But then, buggy applications are no reason for saying X 4.3 is no good.
The source of the bug was without a doubt, X, not totem. Recent XF4.3
packages include a patch to rectify this bug - which, with a little help,
was fo
> is there a conflict between the 'Maildir' paragraph
> and the following 'Mail/IN*' below [.muttrc] ?
Yes. They have nothing to do with each other. If you're switching to
Maildir, your mail is in ~/Maildir. None of your mailboxes lines are
relevant.
Read my configs again, and comment/uncomme
> > MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail
> > DEFAULT=/var/spool/mail/adam
Problem 1 ^
> >set folder=~/Mail
> >set mbox=~/Mail/IN.All
> >set record=~/Mail/Sent
> >set spoolfile=~/Mail/IN.All
Problem 2 ^
> You'll notice that .procmail uses Maildir to define a mailbox
No, that's just a variable called MAILDIR. Y
> Warning: LDAP: Unable to bind to server: Invalid DN syntax in
> /usr/lib/sourceforge/www/include/ldap.php on line 50
>
> * The distinguished name of the search base: dc=dev.uprint.web
Should be:
dc=dev,dc=uprint,dc=web
- Jeff
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We're passe with class, eh?
> > I was wondering if anyone would know how to adapt
> > /etc/procmailrc so that following up a link in Mutt would invoke
> > Mozilla rather than Lynx.
>
> I have no idea how to do anything in /etc/procmailrc about this. In
> this case, what you need is man mailcap
Easier than that, choos
> i'm confronted with setting up a mailing list with about 20-30k
> subscribers. i find mailman very useful,
> but i want to remove the password option. is there a patch available?
You can set up a script to remove users without requiring a password very
easily. Just interface with the command l
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