On Sun, 28 May 2000 15:23:12 -0500, Clarence Verge wrote:
> Bastiaan Edelman wrote:
>> Hi to you all...
>> We discussed already some of my problems:
>> #1 remove the "-" from the dialing/login script
>> #2 it would be a great thing to have a log file to check the whole
>> login cycle, preferably with added log of memory used/free with
>> each step.
> Hi Baastian;
> Some of the above is easy IF you can give up the terminal display.
> Edit Arachne.cfg to the following condition:
> Connection @epppd.exe>>PPP.LOG
> Dialer @MINITERM.EXE>>PPP.LOG
> TerminalWindow @MINITERM.EXE>>PPP.LOG
> UseTerminal No
> Autologin Yes
> Only the changed lines are shown.
> All of the dialup and connect sequence will be saved in PPP.log.
> However, PPP.log will be deleted when you exit, so you must remember to
> view or rename it before you quit. Try shelling to DOS. (altE)
BE > I know now but not a few weeks ago when I needed this to know,
thats why I react to this newbies stuff.
>> Is there a posibility to reverse the order of the incomming mail?
>> So one could have the latest incomming mail at the top of the list and
>> not at the bottom?
> Not that I know of.
>> Would it be possible to have a means of marking the already read mail?
> The only thing available is to move it to another folder (SEENMAIL?)
>> Is it possible to delete mail from the INBOX when you are reading it..
>> so that there is no need to first go back to the list to delete the
>> unwanted message?
> You can delete the currently viewed message by moving it to the trash.
> I find this takes too much time. If there are a lot of messages, I just
> leave the unwanted ones in the inbox after reading and then wipe the inbox.
> Alternatively, if you have ESC = Back, just hit ESC, select the unwanted
> message with the mouse (or shiftENTER) and hit delete.
BE> I am beginning to get accustomed to this kind of procedure
Seems a question of organizing things and files...
But it would be nice if.... {:-)
Bastiaan
> - Clarence Verge
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