Re: [Freedos-user] RE: Freedos-user digest, Vol 1 #287 - 1 msg

2004-11-06 Thread Arkady V.Belousov
Hi! 6-Ноя-2004 22:32 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jondavey) wrote to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: J> I was thinking today, something that confuses me is; when I want to edit a J> text file I would invoke/call a text editor but when I want to use DOS I J> envoke a DOS prompt. What program is the DOS prompt? S

Re: [Freedos-user] RE: Freedos-user digest, Vol 1 #287 - 1 msg

2004-11-06 Thread Steve Nickolas - Using Windoze
Jondavey wrote: I was thinking today, something that confuses me is; when I want to edit a text file I would invoke/call a text editor but when I want to use DOS I envoke a DOS prompt. What program is the DOS prompt? and can I edit text at the command line without calling an editor?. COMMAND.COM, a

Re: [Freedos-user] Some automagic SETVER for FreeDOS

2004-11-06 Thread Nicholas Basso
I'm going to go in and through the mozilla bugzilla entries see if that can't be thrown in. It's a feature that's long been missing from OE and most mail programs -- though there may be an option, do peruse your guides to scripting the mail rules. - Original Message - From: "Bernd Blaauw"

[Freedos-user] How to invoke DOS prompt / edit files (was: ... digest, Vol 1 #287)

2004-11-06 Thread Eric Auer
Hi, normally you RETURN to the DOS prompt when you leave a program. The DOS prompt is done by command.com ... However, e.g. in Windows, you can START a new instance of command.com to get a new DOS prompt window. You can only edit text files with text editors in DOS, everything else is only suita

[Freedos-user] RE: Freedos-user digest, Vol 1 #287 - 1 msg

2004-11-06 Thread Jondavey
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Re: [Freedos-user] Some automagic SETVER for FreeDOS

2004-11-06 Thread Kristaps Kaupe
> there are many free online services. Even hotmail is not so intrusive > (adding a picture/logo..). 1) I want to use Latvian service 2) I want to have POP3 access, Hotmail has it? 3) Hotmail gives 100M for free? I also have GMail account but it doesn't work with my Opera/7.54. Kristaps

Re: [Freedos-user] Some automagic SETVER for FreeDOS

2004-11-06 Thread Arkady V.Belousov
Hi! 6-Ноя-2004 12:57 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nicholas Basso) wrote to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: NB> to "switch formats". Why, if I had it my way, I'd reprogram the servers at NB> sf.net's listserv to allow a moderator option to strip all HTML and force NB> all messages to only be in plain text, through th

Re: [Freedos-user] Some automagic SETVER for FreeDOS

2004-11-06 Thread Bernd Blaauw
Nicholas Basso schreef: The problem for Bernd it seems is that very few mail readers offer a choice to "switch formats". Why, if I had it my way, I'd reprogram the servers at sf.net's listserv to allow a moderator option to strip all HTML and force all messages to only be in plain text, through th

Re: [Freedos-user] Some automagic SETVER for FreeDOS

2004-11-06 Thread Nicholas Basso
The problem, Kristaps, is that the "plain text and HTML" option is defaulting to HTML by most readers, incl. Outlook Express, and Mozilla Thunderbird I do believe. The concept was that a plain text viewer would read the mime information, correctly select the plain text, and all would be well. Whi