On Mon, 08 Jul 2002 15:03:37 -0500
Earl Hood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On July 8, 2002 at 18:13, Christophe Prevotaux wrote:
That's more of a protocol issue. It's not easy to do that within the
context of POP. It _is_ possible just to get the headers within POP
and I suppose
Ken == Ken Hornstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, I did:
make distclean
autoconf
./configure
make
Ken Errr ... you didn't run autoheader, as far as I can tell.
Hmm.. Last time, it got run by make when I edited configure.in.
I run it manually and all
Something I need to put in is having inc delete messages after X many
have been downloaded. That way I can survive a net outages or ^C easier.
] ON HUMILITY: to err is human. To moo, bovine. | firewalls [
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Something I need to put in is having inc delete messages after X many
have been downloaded. That way I can survive a net outages or ^C easier.
You mean via POP? It deletes each message right after it retrieves it,
AFAIK. I think that problem is that according to the POP3 spec, unless you
get
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Ken == Ken Hornstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Something I need to put in is having inc delete messages after X many
have been downloaded. That way I can survive a net outages or ^C easier.
Ken You mean via POP? It deletes each message right
Ken You mean via POP? It deletes each message right after it retrieves
Ken it,
Ken AFAIK. I think that problem is that according to the POP3 spec,
Ken unless you
Ken get a clean QUIT, you don't make any changes to the mailbox.
Hmm. That's probably what I experience.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Ken == Ken Hornstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ken You mean via POP? It deletes each message right after it retrieves
Ken it,
Ken AFAIK. I think that problem is that according to the POP3 spec,
Ken unless you
Ken get a clean QUIT, you
I'm just a lurker here, but I'd like to say that I'm glad to see some work
being done to nmh once again.
I lurk because my C skills are poor, but that doesn't mean I can't put in a
request for those who have better C skills.
I always call rcvstore with this wrapper:
#!/bin/bash