Re: debian installation
On Sun, Aug 22, 1999 at 10:44:48PM -0600, Nathan Duehr wrote: [...] I learned a lot during my first Debian installs by watching what was going on and being required to be awake, alert, and involved in the process of installation via questions asked by the installation scripts. I can't say [...] But being forced to watch debian compiling elisp byte code during the installation isn´t fun. (especially on a not-so-fast 486) -- Not that I have anything much against redundancy. But I said that already. -- Larry Wall in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: HELP! Frontpage Extensions
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 09:41:30AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote: [...] Rick, if case-sensitivity *is* your problem, and you are using Apache, there is a spelling module that is supposed to get around it, at a cost in efficiency. It´s called speling.
Re: Clearing a mail spool of duplicate emails???
Colin Marquardt wrote: my mail spool. Is there a package which will scan my mail spool and What options do you give fetchmail? I just use -a (plus -vvv when I want to check something out), and right after correctly receiving a message from the server, it flushes it (this is version 4.6.4). So, in case of interruption, only the last mail should be duplicated, if at all. man fetchmail (--expunge) -e, --expunge (keyword: expunge) When talking to an IMAP server, [...] the end of run). This option does not work with ETRN, POP2, or POP3. fetchmail-5.0.1 (Sun Apr 18 14:59:56 EDT 1999): [...] * Can now use expunge option to chop POP3 retrievals into subsessions. Sorry, i didn't know it was a new feature. Please try a recent version. Martin
Re: Clearing a mail spool of duplicate emails???
On Sun, Aug 08, 1999 at 06:45:10PM +0200, Colin Marquardt wrote: * Frankie Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sometimes fetchmail is interrupted when it is fetching mail from my pop account. The result of this is that I have duplicate emails in my mail spool. Is there a package which will scan my mail spool and What options do you give fetchmail? I just use -a (plus -vvv when I want to check something out), and right after correctly receiving a message from the server, it flushes it (this is version 4.6.4). So, in case of interruption, only the last mail should be duplicated, if at all. man fetchmail (--expunge) HTH, Martin