On Fri, 08 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> John....that's not true, I've been running a dual scsi drive, dual os
> system with win98 and mdk (5.2, 5.3, 6.0 & finally 6.1) since February
> and the only ide device I have is a ls-120 superdisk. I've never used
> anything but the kernal that comes with the distribution (I upgraded 6.0
> to the 2.2.9-27mdk kernal distributed in the updates, but it was in an
> rpm, no compiling was done).
>
Hmm...Ok. I was told that the pre-packaged kernels don't
have SCSI support built-in and that you have to compile it
in. Oh, well...guess that's what I get for listening to the
"experts." ;-)
>
> BTW, what mail client do you use that has so
> much trouble handling so many different people's
> messages? I had no clue that John Karnos' > message was
> any different than one of yours (I'm using the mail client
> in netscape (the version distributed with mdk 6.1), I
> just read it and replied to it. No problems. (-: >
>
I'm using KMail 1.0.24 which comes with the KDE 1.1.1 RPMs
for RedHat 6.0. It doesn't handle "special" stuff. Netscape
does handle HTML and other "non-standard" stuff OK, but it
doesn't support (directly, at least) multiple email
addresses, AFAIK. I've got 3 pop addresses and I need
something that'll read 'em all. :-)
John