So I initially joined this list a few weeks ago to ask a question
about mhstore. I got the very helpful answer I was looking for
and solved my problem.
Now I need to unsubscribe from the list. Having run mailing lists for
12 years or so, I'm not your average newbie. I've tried the following:
Where we're had to move away from nmh towards gnus is in MIME
composition (e.g. for the ability to specify inline/attachment).
You might want to look at the attachment stuff that I checked in a while
back. I implemented it in such a way that it could easily be incorporated
into MH-E. The
On 19 November 2002 at 16:35, Jon Steinhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to see an indented
scan that shows something like
5785+ 11/19 Eric Gillespie Re: The continuing install-mh sagaJon Steinhar
.1 image/jpeg
.2 image/jpeg
ant then be able to do show/next/prev on stuff.
Jon Steinhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where we're had to move away from nmh towards gnus is in MIME
composition (e.g. for the ability to specify inline/attachment).
You might want to look at the attachment stuff that I checked in a while
back. I implemented it in such a way that it
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jon Steinhart
writes:
Seems to me that my notion of scanning attachments is getting the most
attention here, even though it's not the most important part to me. My
main interest is in being able to read attachments in a more consistent
way. Maybe an example
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It has been fixed. I was just grousing that the fix has been in CVS for
a couple years but not in the Redhat distributions.
Rather than grouse, switch to Debian GNU/Linux: nmh 1.0.4+dev-20010317-1
But grousing is so much more fun! :)
I guess I'll have to be
Jon Steinhart wrote:
If I get a message with 20 photos
attached, I hate having to hit Ctrl-C 20 times just to get to the next
message.
I'm not disagreeing with you ;-), Jon... the interface *is* klunky.
But, FWIW, Ctrl-\ will abort showing the current message.
Jerry
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