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Simply copy the folder, and install Linux binary?
Or are there other steps?
--- New NNTP Server Online This Week!
* Origin: Richmond Virginia, soon to be Crestview Florida (1:275/362)
--- FMail-W32 2.0.1.4
* Origin: ExchangeBBS WHQ (1:275/362.0)
Yes.
This has come up more often and also recently. I think I'll write a FAQ
about it.
ON> --- New NNTP Server Online This Week!
ON> * Origin: Richmond Virginia, soon to be Crestview Florida (1:275/362)
ON> --- FMail-W32 2.0.1.4
ON> * Origin: ExchangeBBS WHQ (1:275/362.0)
Double tear and origin lines?
This has come up more often and also recently. I think I'll write a FAQ
about it.
Awesome, I patiently await. The new NNTP Server is on my Linux box - just waiting for me to get fmail migrated from Windows to that machine - and no more Windows for me - except for product support.
ON> --- New NNTP Server Online This Week!
ON> * Origin: Richmond Virginia, soon to be Crestview Florida
(1:275/362)
ON> --- FMail-W32 2.0.1.4
ON> * Origin: ExchangeBBS WHQ (1:275/362.0)
Double tear and origin lines?
--- Yeah seems if I manually add it
* Origin: NNTPD also adds it (1:275/362.0)
ON> * Origin: NNTPD also adds it (1:275/362.0)
If it did it correctly, FMail wouldn't add a second one...
Hi Ozz,
On 2019-03-13 13:37:48, you wrote to All:
ON> Simply copy the folder, and install Linux binary?
No.
ON> Or are there other steps?
Yes.
This has come up more often and also recently. I think I'll write a FAQ
about it.
This has come up more often and also recently. I think I'll write a FAQ
about it.
Hope all is well... have you had a chance to document migrating to
Linux FMail?
I appreciate the assistance!
And URL to the binary too please ;-)... I keep following the links on SourceForge, which take me to a Windows binary (even from My Mac OSX box).
laterThis has come up more often and also recently. I think I'll write a
FAQ about it.
Hope all is well... have you had a chance to document migrating to
Linux FMail?
Yes, I wrote the draft last week... And... Forgot about it :-/, because I was busy with other stuff. If I'll get the chance, I'll proof read it
today and give you a link.
http://vlzn.nl/fmail/files/fmail-linux-install.txt
Let me know what you think about it, and if it's clear enough?
You mention you have a 64bit binary for your system... I only run
64bit CentOS - do you have a URL for that one?
Also a TEAR question... if my NNTP server or (soon to develop) my NNTP client add the tear and origin, is there a flag for FMail to re-tear
if I want it, or not to re-tear if I don't want it to?
Greetings. Long time... I hope this note finds you in good health.the
I intend to upgrade the OS of the VirtualBox for my FMail/lnx node (~/1384), ooh... this one! Heh, heh. I normally RDP to it from any of
other LAN doovers, so it's a surprise.
Ahmm, I'm sort of at a crossroad: continue with a hodge-podge FMail/lnx configuration (plan A); or, start afresh with another package (plan B). I just wondered if you might have intentions of getting a workable FConfig/lnx /going/ in the next 12 months? If so, I'll stick with Fmail. Else, plan B (a PITA but I have it figured).
What do you reckon?
What do you reckon?
I would like that to happen. Would also make my own configuration more pleasant! But I can't promise it will happen in the next 12 months...
What do you reckon?
On Sat Aug 29 2020 14:49:40, Paul Quinn wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:
What do you reckon?
All that time spent policing the nodelist doesn't leave a lot of time to work on software. ;)
Ah, you are one cheeky cynic young feller. :)
For us hereabouts it is 1st of Spring! Yeehar! Three years of fixing exceptions is enough. It's time for a change, ermm... a new
challenge.