Hi,
Doing a google for "mailx" eventually yielded an open-source program called "nail". nail appears to be a mailx clone, among many other things, and it looks like it has the option you are looking for.
Here are the first few lines from nail's manpage:
NAME
nail - send and...
Hi Benji,
The memory you think you are losing is probably being used by the disk cache, which is where the Linux kernel is caching disk files in RAM to save disk accesses and keeping buffers in memory. That cache memory is easily usable by applications.
Try doing a
$ free -m
Oh a RedHat...
Hi Sense,
If a mere listing of the files over 1 year old would be useful for whatever archiving utility you are using, then why not try the GNU utility "find" (just like the one in Unix)?
You can download native-Win32-compiled versions of the GNU utilities at...
I don't see that "width=x" is a valid attribute for a Table Row <TR> element. It does seem to be valid, however, for the Table cell <TD> element (although deprecated).
cf. http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/struct/tables.html#h-11.2.5
and following section 11.2.6.
Perhaps removing the...
Hey bitwise,
Maybe you already figured this out.
It its address-book, PINE has an option for each address there called "Fcc" for Folder Carbon Copy. By populating this field, you can set a specific folder for each individual or address in your address book.
There is also a...
Hi WMAdam,
Sure, I have a hint. :-) My hint is to try the suggestion in a previous message and see if it works for you:
$success=mail($toaddress,$subject,$message,"From: $from","-fmyaddress@mydomain.com");
In my version of sendmail (version 8.11.6) on the Linux...
Hi WMAdam,
Hope this reply isn't too late.
I have found the the PHP mail() function has 5 arguments. The 5th argument seems to allow one to add arguments to the 'sendmail' command which PHP uses.
So, for example, if you want bounced mail to go to 'myaddress@mydomain.com', you can do...
Hi Mulga,
I had a similar problem with a CD/RW and Nero on Windows 2000. When running Nero I got an error (dialog box) to the effect that it would not recognize the CD/RW drive as such by an ordinary user. Have you tried recognizing/using the drive when logged on as Administrator?
A FAQ at...
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