On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 21:22 -0400, Benjamin Scott wrote:
If I understand you correctly:
You did.
allow-recursion is not the best choice for this. In the above, BIND
will
still attempt to answer queries, it just won't perform recursion to do so.
In particular, the cache is still
What do folks here use for massaging MIME messages in shell scripts?
For instance, the task at hand is to take incoming mail from a scanner,
strip out the MIME attachments (PDF's), and dump them in a folder.
There should be a tool that I can pipe the message to, specify an
option to save, an
Hello, all. Here is a reminder e-mail about the meeting this evening. As
usual, 6:00 for dinner at Martha's, and meeting to commence at 7:30
upstairs in function room. (And, yes, the room availability is Go!)
I've made a reservation for 15 -- but if you could RSVP so I have a decent
idea of
Bill McGonigle writes:
What do folks here use for massaging MIME messages in shell scripts?
I recommend Perl's MIME::Tools package. Check out the source tree's
examples subdir, there are scripts in here such as mimedump and
mimeexplode that do exactly what you are asking for. These could
attending tonight
The word virtually in the above worries me. I've certainly
burned myself with statements like that before. :-) But anyway...
That is why I used it. Virtually is one of the words that has
flip-flopped in our language. It should mean essentially or in
appearance, but not formally or
maybe http://pear.php.net/package/Mail_Mime ?
On Sep 15, 2005, at 15:14, Jim Kuzdrall wrote:
Decimate is another word I hesitate to use by its
dictionary definition. It means a loss of 1 in 10 but is often used to
suggest 9 in 10.
I suggest people use 'devastate' if they feel inclined to use
'decimate' inappropriately. I suspect a
Good afternoon, all.
Today I had my service swapped over from cable to DSL. When I hit
Speakeasy's speed test after the new service was setup however I got a
bit of a shock. My download speed was clocking in at only 800kbps
( upload is about 650 ). I was a bit concerned and so I
reconnected my
One correction to Bill's announcement:
Our guest speaker this month will be our own Lloyd Kvam, who knows
something about Functional Programming.
It's probably more accurate to same that I am interested in Functional
Programming. I wish I *really* knew more about it.
On Thu, 2005-09-15 at
On 9/15/05, Lawrence Tilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good afternoon, all.
Today I had my service swapped over from cable to DSL. When I hit
Speakeasy's speed test after the new service was setup however I got a
bit of a shock. My download speed was clocking in at only 800kbps
( upload is about 650
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