Hi,
On 22. Jan 2009 08:59, Tolga wrote:
>>
>> How did you generate it in the first place? And what server software
>> are you using? (Really, this is a question better suited for the
>> support forums of your email *server* software, rather than your
>> *client* software.)
>>
> I had no i
Kyle Wheeler yazmış:
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On Wednesday, January 21 at 06:49 PM, quoth Tolga:
Unfortunately, there's very little YOU can do to fix it, other than
complain loudly to the people in charge of that particular server.
The one I get the (r)eject,
Steve Searle yazmış:
Around 04:49pm on Wednesday, January 21, 2009 (UK time), Tolga scrawled:
The one I get the (r)eject, accept (o) message with is one I own. So,
how can I generate such a certificate?
Just guessing - but did you install the server a year ago? If so it
propbably c
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On Wednesday, January 21 at 06:49 PM, quoth Tolga:
>> Unfortunately, there's very little YOU can do to fix it, other than
>> complain loudly to the people in charge of that particular server.
>>
> The one I get the (r)eject, accept (o) message with i
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On Wednesday, January 21 at 05:37 PM, quoth Michael M. Tung:
> I have a problem with the local imap server which only maintains the
> connection open for 15 seconds. Unfortunately there is no way to
> convince the administrator to increase this timeo
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On Wednesday, January 21 at 06:41 PM, quoth Nathan Huesken:
> To view html mails, I have this line in my .mailcap:
>
> text/html; elinks -dump -dump-charset ISO-8859-15 -default-mime-type
> text/html %s; needsterminal; copiousoutput;
>
> But it does n
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 06:41:25PM +0100, Nathan Huesken wrote:
> To view html mails, I have this line in my .mailcap:
>
> text/html; elinks -dump -dump-charset ISO-8859-15 -default-mime-type
> text/html %s; needsterminal; copiousoutput;
i use:
text/html; elinks -dump -eval "set document.codepa
* Nathan Huesken 22.01.2009
> To view html mails, I have this line in my .mailcap:
>
> text/html; elinks -dump -dump-charset ISO-8859-15 -default-mime-type
> text/html %s; needsterminal; copiousoutput;
>
> But it does not display Umlaute properly. Since I am german speeking,
> this is kind of
Hi,
To view html mails, I have this line in my .mailcap:
text/html; elinks -dump -dump-charset ISO-8859-15 -default-mime-type text/html
%s; needsterminal; copiousoutput;
But it does not display Umlaute properly. Since I am german speeking, this is
kind of anoying. I tried using UTF-8 for encod
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On Wednesday, January 21 at 09:20 AM, quoth Tolga:
When I connect to one remote server, I am told that my certificate
expired and get "(r)eject, accept (o)nce". When I connect to another
one, I don't get it. What is this and
Hi all,
I have a problem with the local imap server which only maintains the
connection open for 15 seconds. Unfortunately there is no way to
convince the administrator to increase this timeout. Thunderbird
somehow keeps the connection open by pinging permanently. However,
Thunderbird is not my f
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On Wednesday, January 21 at 09:09 AM, quoth Chris G:
>On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 03:51:31PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>> For one thing, the fact that it's never become a standardized format,
>> and is instead a mix-and-match set of conventions that ever
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On Wednesday, January 21 at 09:20 AM, quoth Tolga:
> When I connect to one remote server, I am told that my certificate
> expired and get "(r)eject, accept (o)nce". When I connect to another
> one, I don't get it. What is this and what to do about it
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 03:51:31PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> For one thing, the fact that it's never become a standardized format,
> and is instead a mix-and-match set of conventions that every mail
> program has their own ideas about (often with disastrous results). I
> find that hilarious.
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