Hi Ralph
On 11/03/2019 13:49, t...@ls83.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
As of today I think I'm actually a few steps behind on all this. I'd blocked
CC#2's phone from connecting to the network (at the MAC level) but this morning
he managed to take the network down for 15 minutes before leaving for
On Monday, 11 March 2019 13:30:40 GMT Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Do you mix two different MUAs, mail clients, with the sig defined
> differently in each? What if you try moving the cursor past the `s' of
> `Coles' where the sig is defined?
Nope. I very occasionally respond to a message using
Hi Ralph
On 11/03/2019 10:31, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Tim,
I had another idea. Use Quality of Service rules to slow down traffic
to sites CC#2 likes, e.g. YouTube, during verboten hours for the whole
home network on the assumption it won't impact SWMBO. The idea being
that access works, but
Hi Terry,
> The outgoing messages do not show those extra lines, so they must have
> been added by the mailserver or something.
The good news is I can capture the incoming network packets on the
machine that receives the emails for mailman.lug.org.uk, and happened to
catch your question about
This is another question that I asked on the Raspberry Pi Forums, since it
relates mainly to the performance of miniature monitors when used with the Pi.
Here is the original post:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=38=234636
To re-iterate, we will eventually have around 15
Hi Terry,
> > So, does it work or not? Is the problem solved?
>
> Well yes. I did say that about three or four reponses before; when I
> said I'd not seen any side-effects (yet).
You seem to be skipping to the last bit of the, carefully pruned, quoted
email and replying just to that. What
On Monday, 11 March 2019 07:01:38 GMT Keith Edmunds wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Mar 2019 15:47:15 +, d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk said:
> > Exactly. That's what I did and that's what happened.
>
> So, does it work or not? Is the problem solved?
Well yes. I did say that about three or four reponses
On Monday, 11 March 2019 06:59:20 GMT Keith Edmunds wrote:
> Those links that Ralph posted are URLs. Look at the web pages: there are
> three blank lines under your name on one, but not on the other.
I did recognise what they were and I did open the pages :-)
I've just realised what Ralph was
On 11/03/2019 10:31, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Tim,
The built in Draytek server allows for setting an IP address and mask
and they have a number of help guides which I'll go through. But I'm
getting the impression this is a bit OTT for a home network.
I had another idea. Use Quality of
Hi Tim,
> The built in Draytek server allows for setting an IP address and mask
> and they have a number of help guides which I'll go through. But I'm
> getting the impression this is a bit OTT for a home network.
I had another idea. Use Quality of Service rules to slow down traffic
to sites
On Sun, 10 Mar 2019 15:47:15 +, d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk said:
> I couldn't get `TERM=linux nano' or `TERM=vt220 nano' to work
Then:
On Sun, 10 Mar 2019 18:16:51 +, d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk said:
> > If you then enter, on one line, `TERM=vt220 nano', and press Enter then
> > nano should
On Sun, 10 Mar 2019 18:16:51 +, d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk said:
> Exactly the same here in KMail and in BlueMail
Those links that Ralph posted are URLs. Look at the web pages: there are
three blank lines under your name on one, but not on the other.
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