Re: [imp] Kronolith / Imp

2009-05-06 Thread Simon Wilson
Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch : Quoting Simon Wilson : My emails in Imp have the ability to create a new note or a new task by integrating with Nag and Mneno, but am I missing something - I can't turn an email into an appointment in Kronolith? I've had a look in options and setup and can't see an

Re: [imp] Kronolith / Imp

2009-05-06 Thread Chuck Hagenbuch
Quoting Simon Wilson : My emails in Imp have the ability to create a new note or a new task by integrating with Nag and Mneno, but am I missing something - I can't turn an email into an appointment in Kronolith? I've had a look in options and setup and can't see anything obvious... Is it do-abl

Re: [imp] Mod_env and mod_setenvif

2009-05-06 Thread Harry Rickards
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05/06/09 09:39, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: > On 11.04.09 18:08, Harry Rickards wrote: >> I'm trying to reduce the amount of memory Apache uses on my Debian >> stable/lenny VPS. The modules mod_env and mod_setenvif are currently >> enabled, an

Re: [imp] Mod_env and mod_setenvif

2009-05-06 Thread Michael Rubinsky
Quoting Matus UHLAR - fantomas : On 11.04.09 18:08, Harry Rickards wrote: I'm trying to reduce the amount of memory Apache uses on my Debian stable/lenny VPS. The modules mod_env and mod_setenvif are currently enabled, and I wondered whether it's safe to disable them? All I use Apache for is H

[imp] Kronolith / Imp

2009-05-06 Thread Simon Wilson
My emails in Imp have the ability to create a new note or a new task by integrating with Nag and Mneno, but am I missing something - I can't turn an email into an appointment in Kronolith? I've had a look in options and setup and can't see anything obvious... Is it do-able? What am I missin

Re: [imp] Mod_env and mod_setenvif

2009-05-06 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 11.04.09 18:08, Harry Rickards wrote: > I'm trying to reduce the amount of memory Apache uses on my Debian > stable/lenny VPS. The modules mod_env and mod_setenvif are currently > enabled, and I wondered whether it's safe to disable them? All I use > Apache for is Horde and Wordpress (and