no, it works fine with no reported errors.
And I just found kmail-1.9, hidden away in /opt, and it sees all my old mail!
So, rescue all my old scripts and see if I can get them started. Then I'll have a real email agent again. If they will run :-/
Cheers Mike, Gene
Hi Gene,
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 03:40:41PM -0800, Gene Heskett wrote:
no, it works fine with no reported errors.
Are you aware that you are starting a new thread for your replies instead of replying to the email you are responding to?
In the last day, you have started at least five new threads, four of which seem to be replies to people, with subject lines:
- trinity doesn't work - [TDE-USERS] TRINITY DOESN'T WORK - trinity doesn't wok - trinity doesn't work - trinity doesn't work
Is that intentional?
And I just found kmail-1.9, hidden away in /opt, and it sees all my old mail!
/opt is not really hidden, it is a standard place to install third-party software. I would expect that is exactly where TDE should be installed if it is not an official package provided by your Linux distro.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/11544/what-is-the-difference-betwee...
Steven D'Aprano composed on 2021-12-01 11:04 (UTC+1100):
In the last day, you have started at least five new threads, four of which seem to be replies to people, with subject lines:
- trinity doesn't work
- [TDE-USERS] TRINITY DOESN'T WORK
- trinity doesn't wok
- trinity doesn't work
- trinity doesn't work
Is that intentional?
He's using webmail until he gets KMail fixed.
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 07:33:04PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
Steven D'Aprano composed on 2021-12-01 11:04 (UTC+1100):
In the last day, you have started at least five new threads, four of which seem to be replies to people, with subject lines:
...
Is that intentional?
He's using webmail until he gets KMail fixed.
All webmail systems I've ever used provide Reply and Reply All functionality.
If Gene's webmail is really so awful that it doesn't even have a Reply button, perhaps he should think about responding via the Hyperkitty archives. At the very least, it will be a good experiment, and a differently awful experience :-)
(Links to the archive in the footer of each email.)