t's not there?
Plus, why did I get this error? I assume it's just because I've got an
older version of sendmail ... correct? (how do I find out what version
of sendmail I'm running? There doesn't seem to be any command line
options to make it tell me, plus verbose mo
list of ALL my folders in my default folder directory
(i.e. =) ... NOT just the ones I set up as incoming folders that show
up first when I do a "mutt -y".
Am I missing something here?
dan
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Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA 23284-2014 USA
le). Can anyone enlighten this absent-minded
professor? I promise I'll write it down this time. Thanks.
dan
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Dan Resleremail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computer Science Dept.
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA 23284-3068 USA
le). Can anyone enlighten this absent-minded
professor? I promise I'll write it down this time. Thanks.
dan
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Computer Science Dept.
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA 23284-3068 USA
s
there's a net. Just watch them play in their sandbox and remember it's all part
of the show. Works for me.
dan
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Dan Resleremail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computer Science Dept.
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA 23284-3068 USA