Hello!
I'd like to assign a macro to a key, which allows me to easily store all
the messages of a folder in another folder.
I normally archive all the messages I get. To do so for this list, I'd
tag all the messages in the current folder (which only contains messages
from this list), clear the
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 11:30:50AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Uptime: 0 hours 54 minutes
What I'd like to know is how folks output their kernel version and
system uptime in their .sig?
/rc
So sprach »Ryan Cook« am 2001-08-25 um 06:54:17 -0700 :
> On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 11:30:50AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > Uptime: 0 hours 54 minutes
>
> What I'd like to know is how folks output their kernel version and
> system uptime in their .sig?
Dunno how "folks" do this :)
On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 06:54:17AM -0700, Ryan Cook ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 11:30:50AM +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> > Uptime: 0 hours 54 minutes
>
> What I'd like to know is how folks output their kernel version and
> system uptime in their .sig?
What
On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> You can also use uptime with some "clever" regexp.
This is a little c programm thats reads the /proc/uptime out. You can
change the output by your self.
If you make the following batch file:
#!/bin/sh
uname -r #for the kernel version
/usr/local/b
So sprach »Rich Lafferty« am 2001-08-25 um 12:01:07 -0400 :
> What I'd like to know is why :-)
To get the 4 lines full :)
Alexander Skwar
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