Ralph Corderoy wrote:
|> How do you post correctly. Explain top posting so I can avoid doing
|> it.
|
|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style should explain. In brief,
|it's common to keep just the pertinent bits of the email you're replying
|to, "quote" those,
Hi Donald,
> How do you post correctly. Explain top posting so I can avoid doing
> it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style should explain. In brief,
it's common to keep just the pertinent bits of the email you're replying
to, "quote" those, I use "> " as do many others, and then
Ralph Corderoy wrote:
|BTW, I suspect the "Dec 31" are in 1969 and the time was zero seconds
|past the Unix epoch, viewed offset by a negative timezone.
Ah, i see!
?0[steffen@wales nail.git]$ >> MTA: /usr/sbin/sendmail, arguments: sendmail -i -- h@a
s-nail: >>>
How do you post correctly. Explain top posting so I can avoid doing it.
Donald Mugnai
1 Watermill Place Unit 124
Arlington MA 02476
donaldmug...@gmail.com
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 9:40 AM, Steffen Nurpmeso
wrote:
> Hey.
>
> Please don't top-post on this list, it is really
Hi Donald,
BTW, I suspect the "Dec 31" are in 1969 and the time was zero seconds
past the Unix epoch, viewed offset by a negative timezone.
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Hi Donald,
> > How do you "configure the way the headline is displayed with the
> > variable of the same name[1]" In the s-nail.rc file? All I want to
> > get is a correct timestamp for my messages instead of Dec 31.
Does this help?
$ mail
mail version v14.8.10. Type ? for help.
Hey.
Please don't top-post on this list, it is really something ugly to
do, imho. That would be nice. If you really want to include the
entire message you respond to, you could set the internal S-nail
variable *quote-as-attachment*, for example. ^.^
Donald Mugnai
On Wed, 14 Sep 2016, Donald Mugnai donaldmugnai-at-gmail.com |s-nail| wrote:
> How do you "configure the way the headline is displayed with the variable
> of the same name[1]" In the s-nail.rc file? All I want to get is a correct
> timestamp for my messages instead of Dec 31. Is this a
i wrote:
|Donald Mugnai wrote:
||As for your question all the timestamp says is Dec 31. No year.
|
|Ok, you can configure the way the headline is displayed with the
|variable of the same name[1], and the date display via
|datefield[2]. By default the date that is in
Thanks for your reply.
I could not find the newest release at the url that you indicated. It is an
invalid link.
As for your question all the timestamp says is Dec 31. No year.
Is this a bug in s-nail?
Donald Mugnai
1 Watermill Place Unit 124
Arlington MA 02476
donaldmug...@gmail.com
On Wed,
Hello Donald. Welcome.
I am a bit late, as i wanted to get the most of the last three
days of summer in Germany, the last being, well, today.
Donald Mugnai wrote:
|The timestamp on all my mail messages is Dec 31 however system time \
|is correct. What do I need to
On Tue, 13 Sep 2016, Donald Mugnai donaldmugnai-at-gmail.com |s-nail| wrote:
...
> "/home/don/Maildir": 3 messages 1 new
> O 1 DonWed Dec 31 19:00 14/450 test
> O 2 DonWed Dec 31 19:00 15/501 NewTest
>> N 3 DonWed Dec 31 19:00 14/469
The timestamp on all my mail messages is Dec 31 however system time is
correct. What do I need to change? Is this a s-nail bug?
don@don-VGN-NS240E:~$ mail
s-nail version v14.8.6. Type ? for help.
"/home/don/Maildir": 3 messages 1 new
O 1 DonWed Dec 31 19:00 14/450 test
O
Hi Donald,
> See my other email for a printout.
Us other list members don't have access to what you sent back to the
list before. If you still have the original, please forward the text to
the list.
Cheers, Ralph.
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