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Comp.mail.pine: Customizing Content-Type header?
Citation added: December 10th, 2008, 12:50 am
Your file
mime_types should say something like this:
#!/bin/sh
echo "Content-Type:text/html" > $2
remember to give yourself execution permission for this file.
Then you should go to your configuration file, and where it says
sending-filters it should say:
sending-filters=/full/path/to/myme_types _TMPFILE_ _MIMETYPE_
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[Alpine-info] [Alpine-announce] Alpine 2.00 now available
Citation added: August 27th, 2008, 4:06 am
Version 2.00 also marks the transition of the Alpine Messaging Team's role
of direct, active development to one more oriented toward supporting
community driven development. The team intends to continue hosting source,
coordinating and consulting on contributed fixes and additions, and
packaging periodic releases.
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Bug 455104: incompatible locking between MDA [Procmail] and alpine
Citation added: July 17th, 2008, 2:22 am
MRC pretty clearly rejects the fcntl locking since it causes problems on NFS...
A followup indicates you can get procmail to use mlock (.lock files) by
appending a : to rules, do you know if this can be the default?
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procmail | email | sysadmin | dev | alpine | pine | linux
Washington.edu: [Alpine-alpha] Announcing Alpine 0.99999 [2007 Nov 8]
Citation added: November 11th, 2007, 8:26 am
'This pre-release brings us to what we hope to be the final stretch toward the release of Alpine 1.0, which we plan to release really soon. Additions include...' [Alpine is a FLOSS version of Pine]
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Chris blogs: On Mail
Citation added: November 9th, 2007, 10:29 am
'I have just aborted a week-long oddisey of finding a good mail client that can deal with pretty big IMAP mail boxes. (Of course, this is because Gmail now does IMAP, which is a really nice idea.)
They all suck, are too slow, or both.
Before everyon
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