1564.
(Maybe you should just omit the defined()?)
Sounds like a plan! Where do I go to do that?
One of the neat things about upgrades is you just never
know which of your must-have applications is going to go "splat"
afterwards.
Thanks for any suggestion
I am using mha-mhedit and have dealt with this problem before
but it was some time ago and I don't remember what I needed to
do to fix it. In fact, I am not sure it really got fixed or if
it sort of disappeared after an upgrade or something.
"defined(%hash) is deprecated at /usr/local/lib/perl5"
The subject is the message. I am thinking of switching
from procmail to maildrop in hopes of better filtering. The
question could also be asked, "Is there any reason not to do
this?"
Thank you very much.
Martin McCormick
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l but maildrop reportedly makes
filtering and sorting easier since it does better mime
expansions.
Thanks for any good ideas.
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7; isn't what nmh uses so you're left with a mailbox, but that
>has a `From ' line before the headers, so again that's not nmh.
I did not think so, but I had this small bit of doubt as
to whether maildir had anything to do with this so
through is a
spew of base64 or html unless you are looking for just one word
and it is unique enough not to accidentally be part of html
code.
Oh well. It was an interesting exercise.
Thanks to all.
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for any constructive suggestions. On the scale of
"doesn't work at all" being 1 and "works perfectly" being 10,
this is about 8, not quite right but not totally broken.
Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK
Systems Engineer
OSU Information Technology Department Telecomm
nsure that
repl and dist all get the proper user ID?
This will at least fix one problem and I appreciate all
suggestions.
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cumentation from exim4 and a
couple of pointers from helpful folks to finally make it work.
It is so nice to once again just be able to type send then
Enter and have it work.
Martin McCormick
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I have read from a John Wayne movie that
says, "Life is hard and it is twice as hard when you are stupid."
I did sort of feel stupid when it was all over but it is
certainly working now
Thanks very much.
Martin McCormick
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hy...@lactose.homelinux.net writes:
> The easy way:
>
> from the "what now" prompt, answer "attach /full/path/to/filename"
>
> The harder way:
>
> You can add a header which I think is "Attachment: /full/path/to/filename"
> but I'm not positive, can't look it up right now, and really, just use
>
command at WhatNow?, or the Attach:
> header if you want to do something a little more intelligent (like
> Paul Fox's script).
I'd like to thank everybody who provided an answer to this
question. As seldom as I need to send attachments, I was looking
for the easiest way to do th
this behavior
but it is difficult since most messages do not self-destructand refile corectly.
When one does shred, I can't get it back to experiment with because,
by definition of the problem, it is simply gone.
Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK
OSU Information Technology Divisi
. It had been part of
the source tree for the FreeBSD port of mhonarc but it seems to
have vanished.
Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK
Systems Engineer
OSU Information Technology Department Network Operations Group
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ot too much
fun.
Anyway, many thanks to all for something that just keeps
ticking. I hope it continues to tick for a long time to come.
Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK
Systems Engineer
OSU Information Technology Department Network Operations Group
Peter Maydell writes:
>
ted in printable text. Not recommended for pretty
formatting.
Martin McCormick WB5AGZ Stillwater, OK
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lly said, "That's
it!"
Anyway, thanks to all.
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ronment variable for this system is
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
so anytime we can turn gibberish in to something readable is good.
Thanks for any constructive help.
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Ralph Corderoy writes:
> Hi Martin,
> Search for `Subject' in mhl(1), that will show you an example, and you
> then want to read about `decode' in that same man page.
Thank you. That narrows the scope tremendously.
Martin
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d Subject:.
This was the crux of the issue.
The replacements for those files are from December of
2016 and were the latest version of nmh in the debian Linux
distribution. Things are certainly working better now.
Thanks for your help in getting me poin
, there are other ways to solve the same problem
so any suggestions are welcome.
Thank you.
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On that last message, I meant mhl.format not mhl.edit.
Martin
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have helped.
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nmh user for well over 20 years.
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urious as to whether I am just not remembering
things correctly.
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ilbox: "Martin McCormick"
because any system we were using had a FQDN on the okstate.edu
network.
I still wanted to use nmh from home with our ISP, a cable
TV provider which meant a somewhat different setup in that our
home network is the typical private number-space s
problem solved and move on
to creating new ones^H^h^H did I say that?
Anyway, thanks, everyone.
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at in to chrome and have any more luck in their security
theater production. They've got a CAPTCHA in this site and
surprisingly, that part works fine. Thanks for any constructive help.
Martin McCormick
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