On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 10:14 PM, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
Incidentally, xmonad.man refers to the mod key but never mentions what
it is. Alt+P gave the dmenu. On a PC keyboard, mod appears to be Alt.
You can change the mod key. See:
could try ext3grep (http://code.google.com/p/ext3grep/), but I
haven't tested it. Please write back with results if you try it.
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) and the right alt is used for various extra characters. So
the left and right alt are (usually) not the same key on an Apple
keyboard in GNU/Linux.
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online for sed tutorial. The
line to do this specific thing is:
$ sed -e 's/^Smtp:/To:/' oldfile newfile
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adress (eg @free.fr).
However using telnet is pretty tedious. Does anyone knows what is the
command line option to specify the 'mail from:' information ?
You can specify any headers with -a, e.g.
$ mail -a 'From: My Name m...@example.org' da
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