Hi,
In Eudora CTRL-R replies and shift modifies the "to originator" / "to all
recipients" mode. There is an application-wide option to control which
reply mode goes with CTRL-R and which with CTRL-SHIFT-R.
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
At 02:19 2002-12-16, Robert Collins wrote:
On Mon,
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> Subject: Individual vs. list-only replies (Was Re: Force bash to start
> as administrator)
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>
> I don't wish to prolong this thread any more than necessary,
> so this will
> be my last pos
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 06:50:13PM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>>P.S. Also note that, even with your current setup, you can get a
>>double copy only if someone replies to a message that you posted.
>
>Again, when others respond I do not get an additional email copy of it.
>Just with some people.
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 07:21:21PM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>As I mentioned before, the standard way to deal with this (on any mailing
>list) is to use a Reply-To header. Since your method for reading and
>posting to this list is non-standard (namely, the gmane newsgroup) and
>incompatible
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Please don't email me directly - keep it on the list!
My mailer (pine) replies to the sender and Cc's to the list unless
there's a Reply-To. Many people aren't subscribed to the list, and
thus would prefer the mail sent di
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Please don't email me directly - keep it on the list!
My mailer (pine) replies to the sender and Cc's to the list unless there's
a Reply-To. Many people aren't subscribed to the list, and thus would
prefer the mail sent directly to them. It is nigh i
Please don't email me directly - keep it on the list!
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Andrew,
The cygwin login has nothing to do with it. I was not referring to the
fact that you don't need a password (which, by the way, is stored by
windows, and not in the passwd file). Try replacing "login" by "b
t;
> >> You should be able to use ssh to do this as well, which should be easier
> >> than going through the above gyrations.
> >>
> >> Obviously, all this assumes that you can install a service or that one is
> >> already installed for your use (ssh). Also, the above works on
platforms (with the possible exception of XP-Home).
The rest is obvious, no? ;-)
Larry
Original Message:
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From: Cary Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 11:22:47 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Force bash to start as administrator
I want to be able to start a
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Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 14:06:20 -0500 (EST)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Force bash to start as administrator
Cary,
Windows already has such a service. Try the following from your bash
prompt:
$ at `date -d "next min" +"%H:%M"` /intera
>From: Andrew DeFaria [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 11:11:58 -0800
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Force bash to start as administrator
>
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Type this in a bash window:
>> cygrunsrv -I LoginShell -d "Login s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Type this in a bash window:
cygrunsrv -I LoginShell -d "Login shell" -p /usr/bin/cygstart -a
/usr/bin/login -e "CYGWIN=tty binmode ntsec"
Go to the Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Services
Right click on "LoginShell" and go to properties.
Go to the "Log On" tab and
t one is
> already installed for your use (ssh). Also, the above works on W2K. I
> can't
> speak to other platforms, although it should be generally applicable to
> NT-based platforms (with the possible exception of XP-Home).
>
> The rest is obvious, no? ;-)
>
> Larry
>
&
Cary Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to be able to start a bash shell as Administrator id=500
> regardless of who I am logged into the windows box as. Alternatively
> can I force cygwin to ignore the current user credentials and use the
> Administrator.
Cygwin simply uses the underlying
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Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 11:22:47 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Force bash to start as administrator
I want to be able to start a bash shell as Administrator id=500 regardless
of who I am logged into the windows box as. Alternatively can I force cygwin
to ignore the current user credential
I want to be able to start a bash shell as Administrator id=500 regardless
of who I am logged into the windows box as. Alternatively can I force cygwin
to ignore the current user credentials and use the Administrator.
I would like to be able to do this so that I can standardize my deployment
of
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