>> But even though we are using GNU iconv, it turns out that in the old
>> code iconv_elides_question_marks was set to 0.
>
>Right. I just committed 8ed8876c6, which basically restores the old
>behavior of the test in that respect. It works on Mac OS X. On all
>platforms, it skips the tests
Ken wrote:
> But even though we are using GNU iconv, it turns out that in the old
> code iconv_elides_question_marks was set to 0.
Right. I just committed 8ed8876c6, which basically restores the old
behavior of the test in that respect. It works on Mac OS X. On all
platforms, it skips the
Hi Thomas,
> I usually send emails through my mail provider's SMTP server, but I
> sometimes send mail to my local computer. How could I specify that the
> manner of sending should depend on the recipient?
Is `sendfrom' in send(1) any help? It's sender, not recipient, but
perhaps you can alter
I usually send emails through my mail provider's SMTP server, but
I sometimes send mail to my local computer. How could I specify that
the manner of sending should depend on the recipient? At present,
since I haven't figured this out, I use a separate MUA when I want to
send local mail.
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>I usually send emails through my mail provider's SMTP server, but
>I sometimes send mail to my local computer. How could I specify that
>the manner of sending should depend on the recipient? At present,
>since I haven't figured this out, I use a separate MUA when I want to
>send local mail.
>Ralph pointed you to 'sendfrom' support, but that's only useful for
>changing post(8) swiches based on the recipient.
Sigh. I meant to say, "changing post(8) switches based on the SENDER".
--Ken
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