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May 10, 2007View in Crawl 4
damn straight, My father was complaining about the lack of folderstag+archive=folderand if you want, tag+tag+tag+archive = 1 copy being copied into 3 folders(while not using the space and waste of 3 copies)or alternativly, just use search
@mercurysquad~/open_mailto.sh doesn't work within the Preferred Applications dialog for the same reason that we can't just put the inline sed invocation right into the command: Preferred Applications isn't a shell, so none of the normal shell shortcuts can be used.
@sulfCheck out your options. I'm currently paying 18USD/month for an ISP on a naked Qwest DSL line in Portland, Oregon that gives me a static without anything else. They're cool with you hosting whatever you want, don't meter your bandwidth, block incoming ports or do any of that other s**t that I found annoying when with my old ISP (Comcast).Not trying to troll or prove you wrong just because I can, just saying "check out your options". You don't need a business class account to get an ISP with a static IP.Edit:@ rajulkair:Wish I could afford to co-lo, and wish I could afford a rackmount server to put on a rack. Some of us are stuck using our old PC as a server :(
murdatsMay 10, 2007
damn straight, My father was complaining about the lack of folderstag+archive=folderand if you want, tag+tag+tag+archive = 1 copy being copied into 3 folders(while not using the space and waste of 3 copies)or alternativly, just use search
Closed AccountMay 10, 2007
what I should have said is open enrollment
mercurysquadMay 10, 2007
Pine? You're a n00b. Real geeks telnet to port 110 and 25..
djspiewakMay 10, 2007
@mercurysquad~/open_mailto.sh doesn't work within the Preferred Applications dialog for the same reason that we can't just put the inline sed invocation right into the command: Preferred Applications isn't a shell, so none of the normal shell shortcuts can be used.
seuaniuMay 10, 2007
@sulfCheck out your options. I'm currently paying 18USD/month for an ISP on a naked Qwest DSL line in Portland, Oregon that gives me a static without anything else. They're cool with you hosting whatever you want, don't meter your bandwidth, block incoming ports or do any of that other s**t that I found annoying when with my old ISP (Comcast).Not trying to troll or prove you wrong just because I can, just saying "check out your options". You don't need a business class account to get an ISP with a static IP.Edit:@ rajulkair:Wish I could afford to co-lo, and wish I could afford a rackmount server to put on a rack. Some of us are stuck using our old PC as a server :(
bmartinMay 11, 2007
Here's a script which handles subjects. All the junk after firefox should be on one line:#!/bin/shfirefox "<a class="user" href="https://mail.google.com/mail?view=cm&tf=0&to=`echo">https://mail.google.com/mail?view=cm&tf=0&to=`echo</a> $1 | sed s/mailto:// | sed 's/?/&/' | sed 's/&subject=/&su=/'`"Note: there has to be a backslash behind every ampersand in the sed commands. Digg is dumb and won't let me put it in. Sorry, trying to be helpful.
Closed AccountMay 11, 2007
don't listen to those linux tuggers my mac brother, you just didn't look hard enough:<a class="user" href="http://www.madboa.com/geek/pine-macosx/">http://www.madboa.com/geek/pine-macosx/</a>
mercurysquadMay 11, 2007
I thought only German and UK users had @googlemail.com addresses.
atomic1fireMay 11, 2007
Unless you got your beta account unofficially like me(gmail account invite sharers)