* Russell L. Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20080906 07:43]:
Years ago, running Window$, I used an application which automated the
process of playing chess via email. I don't remember the details, but
an email with a chess game file (.pgn ?) would launch an application
similar to xboard
On 2008-09-06 10:52:56 +0200, Anders Karlsson wrote:
IIRC, when I tried to do this a couple years back, I ended up
with cmail and xboard as the docs in the package was enough to
get me going relatively easy.
I, too, distantly remember once having used xboard and cmail on
Linux. I don't think
* Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [080906 04:56]:
On 2008-09-06 10:52:56 +0200, Anders Karlsson wrote:
IIRC, when I tried to do this a couple years back, I ended up
with cmail and xboard as the docs in the package was enough to
get me going relatively easy.
I, too, distantly remember
Dang. Just for grins, I tried using my fastmail.fm smtp server instead
of the pair one. Still no luck. Now my log shows errors below. I had
set mydomain in main.cf to pfdstudio.com, the domain I generally use for
personal email. However when I tried to send to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I
got
Hi,
I'm new to mutt. I often send patches to mailing lists, and I would like
mutt to set Content-Disposition to inline whenever I attach a Patch to a
new mail. Because otherwise i forget half the time to do this manually.
;-)
Is there a way to do this?
Thanks in advance
--
Antoine Kaufmann
I'm looking for a way to more strictly regulate the width of the columns
in the index. For example, in my current configuration if an email
address shows up in my index that is too long to be displayed in the
parameters I have set for the From field (25 characters), it overflows
into the subject
I'm looking for a way to more strictly regulate the width of the columns
in the index. For example, in my current configuration if an email
address shows up in my index that is too long to be displayed in the
parameters I have set for the From field (25 characters), it overflows
into the