Re: [Freedos-user] Backspace

2013-01-14 Thread Ralf A. Quint
At 01:28 PM 1/14/2013, john s wolter wrote: >"Re:" has become a way to get past Spam filters. >Â It also attracts the attention of the reader. >Â This could get the reader to open an EMail >assuming it was a reply to a message sent. Â It >is a form of social engineering. Any spam filter that wo

Re: [Freedos-user] Backspace

2013-01-14 Thread john s wolter
"Re:" has become a way to get past Spam filters. It also attracts the attention of the reader. This could get the reader to open an EMail assuming it was a reply to a message sent. It is a form of social engineering. Cheers John S Wolter On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Thomas D. Dean wrote:

Re: [Freedos-user] Backspace

2013-01-14 Thread Thomas D. Dean
On 01/14/13 12:06, john s wolter wrote: The first place I see [SPAM] is in the email from Henrique Peron. I see I propagated it by using reply, followed by dmccunney, me, me, and John Wolter. I should be more careful when using reply. Tom Dean --

Re: [Freedos-user] Backspace

2013-01-13 Thread Chris Evans
Figure out how to map the backspace key to ^H and Appropriate code for del in xterm these are menu options On Sunday, January 13, 2013, Thomas D. Dean wrote: > I use either minicom or gtkterm to communicate with FreeDOS. > > Everything seems to work Ok, except I cannot use backspace or delete.

[Freedos-user] Backspace

2013-01-13 Thread Thomas D. Dean
I use either minicom or gtkterm to communicate with FreeDOS. Everything seems to work Ok, except I cannot use backspace or delete. Both keys do strange things. For example, when using gtkterm, backspace sends the cursor to the top left, without erasing. Any ideas? Tom Dean --