Where can I find qcdeze ?
/Michael
Just finnished upgradeing my Q40 with 4gb disk two floppys and a cdrom
Hi Dave,
one thing, well maybe two :
the ability to accept PLAIN TEXT messages only. Maybe a bit contentious, but
plain text *is* teh standard for emails - unlike what Little Willy Gates
seems to think.
The ability to delete messages from the server before downloading them,
based on a regular
Michael, i do not have any more the original zip, but
i can email, also now, it to you from my directory.
The two progs qcdeze and qxlwin (from Wolfang) work
perfectly for my q60. I am also very pleased (thank
you Wolfang) to see that qxlwin work perfectly with
Compact Flash, now back up files
From: Richard Zidlicky
All Unix shells provide the syntax very nicely using backticks (backquotes?),
for example
mkdir /lib/modules/`uname -r`
Well yes, command substitution is a useful and flexible feature that would be a way to
do it (and much more besides), but not the same as what was
I've been trying to send a reply to a question from Graham Wall in
Belgium (I think) and it keeps bouncing back. His email address is
(clearly valid since the questionw as only sent a couple of days ago):
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
wamc4867
(reason: 554
I have QCDEZE (Duncan Neithercutt), ATAPICD (Thierry Godefroy), QXLWIN
(Wolfgang Lenerz) and QWIRC (Per Witte) in my PD library, disk GE 53
(2 DD disks or 1 HD disk). QCDEZE can also be obtained from TF
Services BBS I think. QWIRC can be downloaded from my website, and
ATAPICD from Thierry
the ability to accept PLAIN TEXT messages only. Maybe a bit
contentious, but
plain text *is* teh standard for emails - unlike what Little Willy
Gates
seems to think.
Agreed.
The ability to delete messages from the server before downloading
them,
based on a regular expression, so I can bin all
Dilwyn,
I have Graham's fax and postal address if you want them - I will send them privately.
Yep, you are right in that he lives in Belgium (most of the time) - he has written the Belgium and Catalonia maps for Q-Route :-)
Rich Mellor
RWAP Software
7 Common Road, Kinsley, Pontefract, West
-Original Message-
From: Dilwyn Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QeyMail question...
Africans who keep asking me to launder money for them
The good old 'Nigerian Scam'. This has been around from the early seventies
(I think) when it used to be done by snail
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
the ability to accept PLAIN TEXT messages only. Maybe a bit
contentious, but
plain text *is* teh standard for emails - unlike what Little Willy
Gates
seems to think.
Agreed.
Agreed, but also not true. The RFCs show that the content type should
-Original Message-
From: Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QeyMail question...
The RFCs show that the content type should be
included in the header, and may be anything, however the base email
should
be sent as text with the alternative content as an attachment
How about support for both POP3 and IMAP?
-Original Message-
From: Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 April 2002 15:24
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] QeyMail question...
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
the ability to accept PLAIN TEXT messages only.
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about support for both POP3 and IMAP?
POP3 support is trivial, and I have all the RFCs here. I don't have
documentation for, and have never personally used, IMAP, so it will come
second, but it will come.
The real intention behind this
By having a plugin filter rule system, we can also direct emails that
contain
this is not spam, !! and insert offensive words here can be
directed
straight to hell...
A few things not often found, but very useful to have in order to block
spam:
1) Delete messages without plain text (only
At 10:47 ðì 23/4/2002, you wrote:
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How about support for both POP3 and IMAP?
POP3 support is trivial, and I have all the RFCs here. I don't have
documentation for, and have never personally used, IMAP, so it will come
second, but it will come.
I
On 22/04/02 at 19:13 Dave wrote:
I'd give an example of the sort of SBASIC syntax I'd like, but someone
would post how you already do it ;)
ip$ = RESOLVE(site$)
Well, I wish S*basic had long integers (would be a bit interesting to find
a character to append to a name to signify long,
For example, I've recently learned of the difficulty of moving files
between machines. Headers are a wonderful thing.
There could always be a QL specific type defined... basically a regular
file with the header included, distinguished from the ones without the
header included by some suitable
At 12:40 ìì 23/4/2002, you wrote:
By having a plugin filter rule system, we can also direct emails that
contain
this is not spam, !! and insert offensive words here can be
directed
straight to hell...
A few things not often found, but very useful to have in order to block
spam:
1)
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 08:17:01 +0100
Michael Grunditz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where can I find qcdeze ?
/Michael
Just finnished upgradeing my Q40 with 4gb disk two floppys and a cdrom
Hi,
I have corrected the broken link to Thiery's site. You can now download it from q40.de
again.
Claus
Claus , dont forgot to mention that qxlwin works very
well also with Compact Flash card .
Ciao
Fabrizio
--- Claus Graf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Wolfgang Lenerz has finished v1.06 of QXLWIN!
You can read and browse CDROMs that contain a QLWA
file system dump (in other words, a
At 04:08 ìì 23/4/2002, Fabrizio Diversi wrote:
Claus , dont forgot to mention that qxlwin works very
well also with Compact Flash card .
Ciao
Fabrizio
Yep it works and the interesting part is that unfortunately he cannot test
it himself as his CF adapter has some problems which I hope he'll
Richard Zidlicky writes:
But if all this could be built into the EX command in a future version
of SMSQ/E, then it would be a different matter entirely...
this would not improve much, it would still be only accessible from basic
and not c68 programs. In SBasic you already have ways to build
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Tony Firshman wrote:
Sorry to lead you into a false confession (8-)#
It wasn't false! It was entirely genuine!
But it's not true about me and that sheep! ;)
You should ask Dilwyn about the sheep and the
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Dilwyn,
I have Graham's fax and postal address if you want them - I will send them
privately.
Yep, you are right in that he lives in Belgium (most of the time) - he has
written the Belgium and Catalonia maps for Q-Route :-)
I spoke to him
23-04-2002
- Updated qwirc to version 0.48. It fixes a problem with QPC versions
prior to 3.01.
- Updated qcolour to version 1.2. Got even more useful, check it out.
08-04-2002
- New prices! Due to the new SMSQ/E licensing structure we were able
to reduce the prices for QPC.
Marcel
Hi,
Wolfgang Lenerz has finished v1.06 of QXLWIN!
You can read and browse CDROMs that contain a QLWA file system dump (in other words,
a qxlwin-file).
One can even copy folders with all subfolders to any destination, the directories are
automatically created at the destination side. It's
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