Re: [Hampshire] Kmail

2011-05-02 Thread Samuel Penn
Leo wrote: > Does anyone use Kmail? If so can you explain to me what "Servside > subscription" and "Local subscription" are on an IMAP account? Despite > much googling I still haven't found a decent explanation. I know that > it's possible to cache email from an IMAP account locally, for reading >

[Hampshire] Kmail

2011-05-02 Thread Leo
Does anyone use Kmail? If so can you explain to me what "Servside subscription" and "Local subscription" are on an IMAP account? Despite much googling I still haven't found a decent explanation. I know that it's possible to cache email from an IMAP account locally, for reading when disconnected

[Hampshire] How did the Tiscali switch over go Dr A. J. Trickett ?

2011-05-02 Thread Martin N
Hello, You were in the process of switching from tiscali to another ISP. How did it go at tiscalis end as i am looking at switching as well? Any hoops you had to jump through? Any thing you learned form the process? Thanks for your time Martin N Running MorphOS v2.6 (Nov 2010) on Mac Mini

Re: [Hampshire] Free to a good home (again)

2011-05-02 Thread Sean Gibbins
On 02/05/11 12:08, Chris Dennis wrote: > I've heard of people jumping up and down on their laptops, but for > different reasons and with different results. A mate at work sat on his Dell D610, which radically altered it cosmetically - he's a big bloke - but didn't seem to impede its functionality

Re: [Hampshire] Free to a good home (again)

2011-05-02 Thread Chris Dennis
On 02/05/11 09:40, Tony Wood wrote: On 02/05/11 08:55, john lewis wrote: On Sun, 1 May 2011 21:11:21 +0100 Hugo Mills wrote: That'll be one in total, then. If swung with enough force. :) It wouldn't need too much force given how solid they are! I recall in the 1970s, when managers were bein

Re: [Hampshire] Free to a good home (again)

2011-05-02 Thread Tony Wood
On 02/05/11 08:55, john lewis wrote: On Sun, 1 May 2011 21:11:21 +0100 Hugo Mills wrote: That'll be one in total, then. If swung with enough force. :) It wouldn't need too much force given how solid they are! I recall in the 1970s, when managers were being persuaded that computers were

Re: [Hampshire] Free to a good home (again)

2011-05-02 Thread john lewis
On Sun, 1 May 2011 21:11:21 +0100 Hugo Mills wrote: >That'll be one in total, then. If swung with enough force. :) It wouldn't need too much force given how solid they are! -- John Lewis using Debian sid -- Please post to: Hampshire@mailman.lug.org.uk Web Interface: https://mailman.lug.