On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 09:35:05AM -, mirabilos wrote:
> > What you have todo is to learn how to configure your mailer to display
> > headers you want.
>
> Not the displaying annoys me, it's the traffic. The headers usually are
> less than multiple quoted sigs, though.
Headers serve a techn
> What you have todo is to learn how to configure your mailer to display
> headers you want.
Not the displaying annoys me, it's the traffic. The headers usually are
less than multiple quoted sigs, though.
> elm and balsa can do it. Do not know about
Outlook...
> (btw, it is cur
On Tue, May 01, 2001 at 05:53:12PM +0200, J . A . Magallon wrote:
> What you have todo is to learn how to configure your mailer to display
> headers you want. elm and balsa can do it. Do not know about Outlook...
> (btw, it is curious, mailing to lkml with outlook...)
Outlook express is different
On 05.01 mirabilos wrote:
>
> Another point: look at the headers. I'd like LKML to
> strip all these X- thingies, the "Received:" etc.
> so that the messages I get have a bare minimum header
> consisting just of To: and Subject: (maybe MIME).
>
What you have todo is to learn how to configure y
On Tue, 1 May 2001, mirabilos wrote:
> Another point: look at the headers. I'd like LKML to
> strip all these X- thingies, the "Received:" etc.
> so that the messages I get have a bare minimum header
> consisting just of To: and Subject: (maybe MIME).
>
Er you wish to remove the abillity to tra
On Sun, Oct 15, 2000 at 04:35:13AM -0500, Brian Parris wrote:
> I apologise if this is the wrong place for this, but i've been searching for
Well... the list is about kernel develoment, so it is a bit off-topic.
> 3 weeks for a way to record the bandwidth used by each user under 2.2.17, i
> know
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