there you go:
http://plan9front.googlecode.com/hg/sys/src/cmd/ip/hproxy.c
http://plan9front.googlecode.com/hg/sys/src/cmd/ip/socksd.c
--
cinap
http://plan9front.googlecode.com/hg/sys/src/cmd/ip/hproxy.c
http://plan9front.googlecode.com/hg/sys/src/cmd/ip/socksd.c
Thank you.
Lucio.
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This email has been scanned by the MxScan Email Security System.
Much as I love Plan9, only a masochist would use it for email
Interesting, thats me then I guess - though I have never
thought of myself in those terms.
I send mail using mail(1)/marshal(1), never had a problem with it.
To receive mail I use faces which I find much more useful
than most modern
On 13.10.2014 16:06, Sergey Zhilkin wrote:
Hi,
audio(3) - some docs. Look
at http://plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/supported_pc_hardware/index.html for
supported hardware.
unfortunately, this doest contain any spec on the 9p interface.
And sources of device (in /pc)
hmm, seems I have to
Hello,
On 14 October 2014 11:09, Steve Simon st...@quintile.net wrote:
What features do you need that plan9 is missing (honest question)?
Since I can't run a dedicated mail server and I want to be able to read
mail from anywhere, I have to use imap/pop3 from some server I have
no control over.
Ok,
I don't use acme so most of those issues don't appear for me.
Also, I do run a server so mail is delivered to my machine and I
connect to it from iphones/ipads/etc etc when I want to use
those devcies. Most often I just use plan9 to read mail.
searching in nedmail is more limited I agree,
The mail I mostly read from Plan 9 is hosted on Plan 9, but I've done IMAP with
it as well.
-- Running imap with multiple mboxes (folders or whatever) did not work
for me (only one of them was updated).
This is almost certainly a configuration issue. It's not exactly clear what you
mean by
On Oct 14, 2014, at 5:57 , Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult
enrico.weig...@gr13.net wrote:
unfortunately, this doest contain any spec on the 9p interface.
The 9p interface is just 9p; there's nothing special for audio. Then audio(3)
will answer your questions about what can be read from or
-- When something went wrong during 'sending' from acme Mail, I did not
get any information that the mail had not been sent.
acme/mail sends by handing messages to upas/marshal, and doesn't check
for return status. The assumption is probably that if marshal fails,
you'll see its sysfatal
-- Threading did not work properly.
Folks have put this into the readers, but I don't use it and haven't
evaluated it.
nupas maintains References:, so i believe threading should work if you use a
threading reader. so it would notbe hard to set up a command
to collect the references and
-- Running imap with multiple mboxes (folders or whatever) did not work
for me (only one of them was updated).
tested with nupas, and it does work. the default folder seperator in upas is /,
as one would expect, since folder is just a windows-centric synonym for
directory. one can make + work
On 14 October 2014 17:22, erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net wrote:
-- Running imap with multiple mboxes (folders or whatever) did not work
for me (only one of them was updated).
tested with nupas, and it does work. the default folder seperator in upas is
/,
as one would expect, since
On Mon Oct 13 22:42:58 EDT 2014, kod...@gmail.com wrote:
Much as I love Plan9, only a masochist would use it for email.I agreed with
Carmack as recently as 1997: I spent a few months running Plan9. It has an
achingly elegent internal structure, but a user interface that has been
asleep for the
tested with nupas, and it does work. the default folder seperator in upas
is /,
as one would expect, since folder is just a windows-centric synonym for
directory. one can make + work too by adding a rewrite rule for it.
- erik
http://9fans.net/archive/2012/12/62
is what was my
Ruda:
Just now, I tried this:
: root; cd /mail/fs
: root; lf
ctl mbox/
: root; echo 'open /imap/mail.foo.org/anth...@foo.org box1' ctl
: root; lf
box1/ ctl mbox/
: root; lf box1
1/ 15/ 19/ 22/
Skip, why settle for might even be secure while using the platform of
one of the companies that makes a practice of burglarizing your
information home?
Why not use something like SpiderOak
https://spideroak.com/?utm_expid=14446725-7.EXfixEIwRZmffqInbsytsg.0
- which lets you keep and control
Wes, i was being sarcastic in my reply to the suggestion that iCloud (or
any iSplat) products should be emulated on Plan 9.
-Skip
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Wes Kussmaul w...@reliableid.com wrote:
Skip, why settle for might even be secure while using the platform of
one of the
Oh, I knew that...
:( :( :(
On 10/14/2014 04:03 PM, Skip Tavakkolian wrote:
Wes, i was being sarcastic in my reply to the suggestion that iCloud
(or any iSplat) products should be emulated on Plan 9.
-Skip
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Wes Kussmaul w...@reliableid.com
Skip was being sarcastic? Who knew???
But in answer to Steve's question, the only things I would add to Plan9 are
a mail program and Web browser that I can work out how to use even in the
trance-like state of supreme enlightenment that can only be achieved when
one has consumed far too much gin.
Looks like it.
-rob
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Yoann Padioleau p...@fb.com wrote:
Hi,
It’s a copy paste bug here right?
https://code.google.com/p/ken-cc/source/browse/src/cmd/cc/cc.y#476
| LSWITCH '(' cexpr ')' stmnt
{
$$ = new(OCONST, Z,
It's not dead code. It's prepping the switch somehow.
-rob
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Rob Pike robp...@gmail.com wrote:
Looks like it.
-rob
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Yoann Padioleau p...@fb.com wrote:
Hi,
It’s a copy paste bug here right?
The 9P implementation is based on puffs. Its docs/code may be of help.
On Tuesday, October 14, 2014, lu...@proxima.alt.za wrote:
i use a socks and http proxies running on the plan9 gateway machine
to get windows internet connectivity. the plan9 machines just
import the /net.alt ipstack
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