d Dec 31 16:00:00 1969 Pacific time (for example), so there *can* be valid
> UNIX dates where the year is 69. Of course, I don't know that it makes much
> sense to bother with a case that only covers 12 hours...
At least on my system, time_t is signed. Sometime in January 2038 it
flips
On Wed, Jan 12, 2000 at 09:28:11AM +, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote:
> John Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > At least on my system, time_t is signed. Sometime in January 2038 it
> > flips back to sometime in January 1901. I think that's the common
> >
e named "generic" might be the one that has all the options
commented out and set to their defaults, "pinecone" could have the
key bindings set to mimic the Another Mail Client, and "tedturner"
would have lots of color options set.
Just a thought.
jf
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+= t;
> +checktime += t;
I noticed you removed it here already.
>
> CTX_DATA->check_status = 0;
> if (imap_exec (buf, sizeof (buf), CTX_DATA, "NOOP", 0) != 0)
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expunging takes a fair bit of time,
so I tend to mark a bunch of stuff then expunge it all at once.
Sometimes, my connection goes down before I get a chance to expunge,
and have to figure out what I had set to delete all over again.
jf
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IMAP connection gets severed
either by Mr. Backhoe or by Nor does it help if I spend a long time writing
a response and the IMAP session times out.
jf
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e bigger. SETI@Home's is 90x32, for example.
jf
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