Hi !
I have had some problems with menu ( 1.3-2 ) when trying to translate menu
item titles - sometimes it does neither translate , nor print any error
message. I tried a /etc/menu-methods/translate_menus file like this :
substitute section->section
System/ Apps/System/
endtranslate
substitute
I have installed ispell ( International Ispell Version 3.1.20 10/10/95 )
with "swedish" as the default dictionary , and some other dictionaries to
use with "ispell -d". This works , but when looking up words with an alter
dictionary ( ex "ispell -d british" ) , I only get matches from the
default (
Have I found one other bug in pine :-) ? Sorry if a previous message went
posted to the list. I *told* pine not to use sendmail directly !
-- Forwarded message --
I have installed ispell ( International Ispell Version 3.1.20 10/10/95 )
with "swedish" as the default dictionary , and
I have a little problem with pine - it does not reset the xterm icon title
from "pine". It does not set the title at all , but this is maybe no bug ,
but a feature. The result : may xterm icons labelled "pine" :).
The newmail-in-xterm works fine , so it seems being able to change the
icon title. No
I have two things I want to do with smail : Spool remote , but not local
mail for later delivery , and passing remote mail through a filter that
changes some headers. How to do this ?
Currently , I have written a small inetd-running ESMTP-speaking script
that translates the headers in outgoing mai
Hi !
I have some problems with pine , and don't know if it is a misconfiguration
or bugs in the program - or maybe an intended feature ;) ?
* Pine doesn't always use the specified SMTP server. I have currently an
own SMTP server on port 825 , running under inetd. Pine is configured (
globally ) t
Hi !
I have some problems with pine , and don't know if it is a misconfiguration
or bugs in the program - or maybe an intended feature ;) ?
* Pine doesn't always use the specified SMTP server. I have currently an
own SMTP server on port 825 , running under inetd. Pine is configured (
globally ) t
Hi !
I am trying to set up a automatic mirror of the debian packages archive to
my local system. To use with diald , a single-connection protocol would be
useful. There may be two approaches : Finding a debian mirror accessible
via http ( or fsp ? ) , or using a http to ftp gateway on a Internet s
8 matches
Mail list logo