3 comments on “Makes perfect sense to me

  1. dsaklad@gnu.org

    What Rmail user groups are there anywhere
    around the internet ?…

    Question
    a.
    For Rmail in emacs where the system already runs spamassassin and
    puts the spamassassin headers on messages, how do you sort out
    spam type messages so that you can still check around in that
    sorting in case of any false positives?…

    1.
    For novice users without expertise in writing dotfiles, for
    novice users without expertise in programming, what emacs
    commands, Rmail commands can be used to sort out spam type
    messages according to spamassassin headers rankings?

    2.
    How do you create a whitelist of favorite correspondents
    so you can read their messages first?…

  2. michael

    Novell would:

    -Rule the debian base derivatives with their back-end products being second to none.
    -Expand the market for their Linux compatible back-end tools. Novell, it’s not just for Suse any more….
    -Linux becomes Debian-derivatives vs. some other guy in red.
    -Makes choosing linux easy for the customer. It’s debian-based or that other guy in the hat.

    That’s the wisest thing I’ve seen come from a journalist that’s actually made it through editorial review. Somehow I don’t see Novell doing it though. What a shame.

  3. Onno

    Hello Ian, I think you don’t know but your RSS and ATOM feed doesn’t work. This is since you switched sites… I’m using firefox 1.0.6 on Ubuntu in Belgium.

    Maybe you could have a look in to it…

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