Hi Gary:
If you google a bit you'll find that it was a better solution not to put it
at the subject. Instead you could configure your e-mail client so as to
solve your problem.
Sebas.
2007/10/17, Gary Baribault [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Gary,
if you are running your own mail server you may want to consider a
public spam filtering service, of which there are several available.
I don't use one myself because my mail service provider actually does a
great job, and has for years, of filtering out spam and malware infected
email.
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Gary Baribault a écrit :
Could le mailing list administrator add 'maemo' in square braces at the
beginning of the subject for the list please, or something else simmilar?
with Thunderbird (you use it) you can filter all mail from maemo-user
list
Yep, but that's exactly what I don't want to do. I have about 60 folders
with mailing lists, I would like to keep the Maemo mails in my inbox and
read them there. If I put them elsewhere I won't see them in real time.
The problem I have of course is distinguishing Maemo mail in my inbox
from SPAM
If you're using an internet tablet email like the n800s generic email,
install the Claws email program from Maemo. With Claws, you can create
all sorts of filters (like maemo in the subject, to and/or cc
category) plus create various folders to sort the good from the bad to
support the multi
Have your thunderbird filters tag the maemo emails as a different color.
Gary Baribault wrote:
Yep, but that's exactly what I don't want to do. I have about 60 folders
with mailing lists, I would like to keep the Maemo mails in my inbox and
read them there. If I put them elsewhere I won't
http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/17/nokia-n810-gets-official/
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it's in my pocket! a few videos here - atmasphere.net/wp and
maemoapps.comas well as some poorly shot pics I raced to post on
flickr - user atmasphere
On 10/17/07, Alan Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/17/nokia-n810-gets-official/
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Subject: N810 is here
... but where is ITOS2008?! I definitely want to install it on my
*old* N800...
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and?!?!!?! :@)
whats it like? what has it that the N800 has been begging for? (execpt
the keyboard that is!)
and when will it available in Europe?
Jonathan Greene wrote:
it's in my pocket! a few videos here - atmasphere.net/wp
http://atmasphere.net/wp and maemoapps.com
wen the device arrives in final form it should be there as well. 4-5
weeks...
On 10/17/07, Laurent MARTIN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Subject: N810 is here
... but where is ITOS2008?! I definitely want to install it on my *old*
N800...
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Jonathan it's in my pocket! a few videos here - atmasphere.net/wp and
maemoapps.com as well as some poorly shot pics I raced to post on
Jonathan flickr - user atmasphere
Any idea when/how I can get one (I am in Canada)?
--daniel
Jonathan On 10/17/07, Alan Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 02:42:17PM -0500, Kahlil Johnson wrote:
Wow, still no OGG when will maemo people ever learn. Who cares
about AAC, give us OGG.
I've heard rumours are Nokia won't ever include ogg support because
they're scared of the (supposedly nonexistent) patents (and that after
no idea guys ... a least a month away.
On 10/17/07, Daniel M German [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan it's in my pocket! a few videos here - atmasphere.net/wp and
maemoapps.com as well as some poorly shot pics I raced to post on
Jonathan flickr - user atmasphere
Any idea when/how I can
Wow, still no OGG when will maemo people ever learn. Who cares
about AAC, give us OGG.
On 10/17/07, Jonathan Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
no idea guys ... a least a month away.
On 10/17/07, Daniel M German [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jonathan it's in my pocket! a few videos here -
Jonathan,
who cares about the keyboardis the Nokia carrying
case for the 810 available (and not just in cyberspace)?
Best Regards,
John Holmblad
Acadia Secure Networks, LLC
*Serving the SmartDigital^TM home, entrepreneurial enterprise, and
emerging network service
On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 14:42 -0500, Kahlil Johnson wrote:
Wow, still no OGG when will maemo people ever learn. Who cares
about AAC, give us OGG.
Did they leave the FM radio in? I really like that feature on my n800?
No OGG is just plain weird, yup.
Will there be developer's device program, like for n800?
Cheers,
Sergey
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Now - Carrying case!, That one I need too. Are there any Vegan ( non -
leather carrying cases ) for N800 ? Thats one thing I need very bad :(.
Thanks
Rajesh
Acadia Secure Networks wrote:
Jonathan,
who cares about the keyboardis the Nokia carrying
case for the 810
Did they leave the FM radio in? I really like that feature on my n800?
No OGG is just plain weird, yup.
OGG is only a nerd feature and also has other problems, so Nokia (and
other companies) just don't care. Maybe somebody can make a plugin (also
this won't utilize the DSP).
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Did they leave the FM radio in? I really like that feature on my n800?
No OGG is just plain weird, yup.
OGG is only a nerd feature and also has other problems, so Nokia (and
other companies) just don't care. Maybe
read this on http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1160660
No need, the Nokia N810 offers up to 45 hours of music playback
how on earth are they getting that!??!?! My N800 can barely last 8hrs
on the current battery; so what improves has gone here i wonder
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I think the 45 hours simply refers to how much music they think you should
be able to fit on the built-in memory (notice it says No Wi-Fi connection
on your journey? No need, the Nokia N810 offers up to 45 hours of music
playback...).
On 10/17/07, Alan Williamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Oct 17, 2007, at 6:33 PM, David Leinbach wrote:
I think the 45 hours simply refers to how much music they think you
should be able to fit on the built-in memory (notice it says No Wi-
Fi connection on your journey? No need, the Nokia N810 offers up to
45 hours of music playback...).
All,
kidding aside, I have to say that, as I would expect from Nokia, if the
product ,once launched, meets or exceeds spec, then Nokia has indeed
proven itself as a fast learning organization with this product by
a) adding some key functional capabilities that those on this list
have
Background: I'm a long-time Debian user and developer, and have grown
used to 'apt-get install somepackage' *working*. That's one of the
reasons I purchased the n800; I naively expected that having adopted
the best packaging *tools* available, the maemo community might also
adopt the Debian
Sorry about the ticket stuff, and thanks for the ranty review :)
Scanner is ran on postinst with a special parameter (--install) to
either upgrade/wipe the song db or to update the theme cache. It
shouldn't be needing X11 in that state, (and doesn't for me) though I
didn't try it with dpkg/apt.
Kahlil Johnson wrote:
Wow, still no OGG when will maemo people ever learn. Who cares
about AAC, give us OGG.
Huh. I have many AAC files. I have no OGG files. Why should even
remotely care about OGG?
Or is this one of those you absolutely need it for interesting content
in Europe, but
Here's a question (if I can resolve this my wife will buy me a N810):
My wife would like to display presentations, that reside on the N800,
directly to a monitor without using another computer (such as what I do with
VNC). In other words, presentation runs on the N800 and output displays on
an
According to Kemal Hadimli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry about the ticket stuff, and thanks for the ranty review :)
Thanks for taking it in the intended spirit.
Scanner is ran on postinst with a special parameter (--install) to
either upgrade/wipe the song db or to update the theme cache. It
On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 08:19:36PM +0100, Alan Williamson wrote:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/10/17/nokia-n810-gets-official/
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Can the n810 be powered by usb?
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ext Dr. Nicholas Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My wife would like to display presentations, that reside on the N800,
directly to a monitor without using another computer (such as what I do with
VNC). In other words, presentation runs on the N800 and output displays on
an external monitor.
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