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From: cctalk-bounces(a)classiccmp.org
[mailto:cctalk-bounces@classiccmp.org]On Behalf Of Jules Richardson
Sent: 20 January 2004 12:55
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: RE: Aquarius II on eBay didn't sell at over $400
would probably shoo me away. I know Dreamweaver
has its
brickbats but it's
only that and Photoshop that keeps me running
this unreliable shite.
I just dual-boot my main desktop, linux and win2k. I only use 2k for
paint shop pro work (photoshop drives me nuts - way too bloated for its
own good!) and for audio sample editing (I haven't found a decent sample
editor for linux)
I'd forgotten about that....mmm Wavelab :) The *main* reason of course is I
actually bought all these tools back when I had money, so I'm loathe to stop
using 'em until they're not useful any more.
outlook has (none, knowing MS). If I can get mails
from outlook in plain
text format, I can script something that'll produce a unix-style mbox
format and I know Evolution will import that.
I think you can do that actually. Yep, you can export to a comma or tab
separated file.
Luckily I don't need to refer to the old emails
that often, but it's a
pain having to reboot when I do - it'd also be nice to get all the old
mail onto the server so that everything's in one place :)
Yup.
What mail server do you use? I suppose it's not
impossible that your ISP
is adding the field, although that would seem like a very bad thing to
be doing. Setting up a different piece of mail software and seeing what
I'm doing nowt other than squirting outgoing mails direct to Demon, so it's
whatever mail software they're using. A swift telnet in doesn't tell me. As
a test I've removed the reply-to address to see if it makes a difference.
field is appearing in private emails that you've
sent to me, so sending
to anyone you know and getting them to look at the headers would be a
fair test I reckon.
The duplicate problem only happens to classiccmp it seems.....
cheers
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