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Re: mail beyond NIS     

Group: gnu.emacs.help · Group Profile · Search for Ftping in gnu.emacs.help
Author: Xavier Maillard
Date: Sep 4, 2007 18:00

Hi, I discovered rmail-extras.el from the EmacsWiki that gets me my mail by ftping some machine in the NIS domain. But I couldn't figure out how to send mail. Could someone help? I guess you could write your own routine wrapping a call to `sendmail-send-it' or you could also use smtpmail.el and use an external SMTP server. Here I am using my own sendmail-send function which ...
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mail beyond NIS     

Group: gnu.emacs.help · Group Profile · Search for Ftping in gnu.emacs.help
Author: Girish Kulkarni
Date: Sep 3, 2007 21:31

... and use some text based MUA like Pine. Is there any way I can send and receive email via the NIS domain from this machine using GNU Emacs Rmail? I discovered rmail-extras.el from the EmacsWiki that gets me my mail by ftping some machine in the NIS domain. But I couldn't figure out how to send mail. Could someone help? -- Girish Kulkarni - Allahabad, India - http://girish.50webs.com
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Re: Calendar Synchronisation, Workplace <-> Home     

Group: microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring · Group Profile · Search for Ftping in microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Author: fsidler{-a-)gmail(.d.}com
Date: Jun 12, 2007 05:37

... the specific calendar in a file (which is saved on the FTP, in the way written in the first post?) No. Access to a PST is active and two-way. FTP protocols simply don't allow that type of access. However, nothing prevents you from closing Outlook and FTPing the PST to a server so that others can download it and use it at their location. -- Brian Tillman
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Re: Calendar Synchronisation, Workplace <-> Home     

Group: microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring · Group Profile · Search for Ftping in microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Author: Brian Tillman
Date: Jun 12, 2007 05:10

...information concerning the specific calendar in a file (which is saved on the FTP, in the way written in the first post?) No. Access to a PST is active and two-way. FTP protocols simply don't allow that type of access. However, nothing prevents you from closing Outlook and FTPing the PST to a server so that others can download it and use it at their location. -- Brian Tillman
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Re: Domains     

Group: alt.seduction.fast · Group Profile · Search for Ftping in alt.seduction.fast
Author: George Orwell
Date: Dec 25, 2006 15:23

...appears on that domain. I did that on purpose, since it has nothing to do with what was being discussed. That was why I wrote the following: "The Basics (at least some of them):" What does FTPing up the content have to do with the domain, the IP address or even where the host machine is anyway? The hostname I use to upload my website content has no mention of my domain in it. It...
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