Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/05/13/10:52:31
Richard,
At 07:36 2003-05-13, richard dje wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Sorry for this bad effect. :-(
>
>As you may have guessed i am using Yahoo!Mail and i can't find any
>options so as to create a real attachment.
I don't understand. What mail client do you use with Yahoo!Mail? A web
interface? If so, you must be a masochist. Surely you have regular
Internet access and an ISP that provides a suitable (non-open relay)
SMTP server, right?
Get Mozilla or Opera or if you can tolerate ads (which apparently you
can) Eudora in Sponsored Mode or even Outlook Express and do mail at
least somewhat right--on your local system. And there are other free
mail clients, of course.
Oh, yeah... There's all that mail software available with Cygwin.
Sorry--when it comes to mail, I want a GUI.
One way or another, please don't send large, in-line text, especially
not cygcheck output. It creates false positives when searching the
archives with almost any meaningful search term relating to Cygwin
software components.
Randall Schulz
>regards,
>-Richard
>
> --- Randall R Schulz <rschulz AT sonic DOT net> a écrit : > Richard,
> >
> > At 01:15 2003-05-13, richard dje wrote:
> > >Hi All,
> > >
> > >...
> > >
> > >'Avoid the use of exclamation marks or multiple question marks. They add
> > >nothing to the report and provide the impression that you are too
> excited to
> > >think calmly about the problem.' :-)
> >
> > Some of us oppose emoticons, too, but it's not a rule, recommendation
> > or requirement.
> >
> >
> > >Back to my problem, now. I have attached the output of 'cygcheck -svr'.
> > >Hoping this will help people give me advices/pointers on where to search.
> >
> > It's good you're trying, but that's not what we call attaching. Perhaps
> > your mailer has a "text attachments in-line" option (Eudora does,
> > e.g.). If so, you must disable that option or the effect is in-line
> > text anyway (and way too much of it).
> >
> > Randall Schulz
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