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-
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Elm 2.4 [23]
-
-
- Piero Serini
- ! piero@strider.st.dsi.unimi.it
- ! serini@ghost.dsi.unimi.it
-
- ! Last Update: Feb 15 1994
- ! This FAQ's version: 4.1
- (C) Piero Serini 1993, 1994 - All Rights Reserved
-
- !
- ! This is an unofficial Frequently Asked Questions (with answers) list
- ! about Elm. Syd Weinstein kindly checked this, but he is not responsible
- ! for the errors in the answers, which are my fault, unless otherwise
- ! specified. I do NOT claim to be a member of the Elm Development Group.
- !
- ! WARNING: delete arepdaem and autoreply from your systems NOW !
- !
-
- 0.0 Organization and availability
-
- ! This FAQ is posted monthly, the 15th, on news.answers,
- comp.answers and comp.mail.elm.
-
- It is available:
- - from the above USENET groups
- - from all the USENET archives
- ! - ftp//ghost.dsi.unimi.it[149.132.2.1]:~ftp/pub/Elm/
- ! - ftp//cs.ruu.nl/pub/NEWS.ANSWERS/elm/FAQ
- - mail request from cs.ruu.nl: send mail to mail-server@cs.ruu.nl
- with the following commands in the message body:
- send NEWS.ANSWERS/elm/FAQ
- end
-
- ! A file containing instructions on how to buid and install
- ! Elm under Next is on ghost in ~ftp/pub/Elm/Next.Z.
-
- ! A context diff file containing the differences between this
- ! FAQ and the previous release is posted on comp.mail.elm and
- ! is available from the same sites in the file .../Elm/diffs.Z.
- !
- ! This FAQ is NOT reposted if modified, until the next issue
- ! date. I will modify the ftp file only. I suggest using ftp
- ! to get the latest version of this document.
- !
- ! This FAQ refers to latest patchlevel I put my hands on.
- ! Questions about a specific patchlevel are kept if of common
- ! interest. Actually, all relevant questions concerning PL 21
- ! are kept int this file, as many users still run PL 21.
- !
- ! This FAQ consists of six parts:
- ! 0.* Organization.
- (0.1 Copyright)
- - (0.2 Warranty)
- - (0.3 Publishing Notes)
- 1.* Operational Questions (and answers).
- 2.* Installation Questions (and answers).
- 3.* Filter Questions (and answers).
- --- 1,88 ----
-
- + Archive-name: elm/FAQ
- + Last-modified: 1994/09/16
- + Version: $Id: Elm-FAQ.ftp,v 4.3 1994/09/15 22:13:19 piero Exp $
- +
- +
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Elm 2.4 [23]
-
-
- Piero Serini
- ! piero@strider.inet.it
-
- ! $Id: Elm-FAQ.ftp,v 4.3 1994/09/15 22:13:19 piero Exp $
- (C) Piero Serini 1993, 1994 - All Rights Reserved
-
- ! This is an unofficial Frequently Asked Questions (with an-
- ! swers) list about Elm. Syd Weinstein kindly checked this, but he
- ! is not responsible for the errors in the answers, which are my
- ! fault, unless otherwise specified. I do NOT claim to be a mem-
- ! ber of the Elm Development Group.
- !
- ! *WARNING*: delete arepdaem and autoreply from your systems NOW !
- ! Those programs represent a security hole, giving root access to
- ! people on your own system. They've been dropped from the distri-
- ! bution.
-
- 0.0 Organization and availability
-
- ! This FAQ is posted monthly, the 15th, on news.answers,
- comp.answers and comp.mail.elm.
-
- It is available:
- - from the above USENET groups
- - from all the USENET archives
- !
- ! - ftp://ftp.cs.ruu.nl/pub/NEWS.ANSWERS/elm/FAQ
- ! (ftp.cs.ruu.nl is 131.211.80.17)
- !
- - mail request from cs.ruu.nl: send mail to mail-server@cs.ruu.nl
- with the following commands in the message body:
- send NEWS.ANSWERS/elm/FAQ
- end
-
- ! * WARNING: *
-
- ! The old ftp site:
- !
- ! - ftp://ghost.dsi.unimi.it/pub/FAQs/Elm
- !
- ! is now carrying old version of the FAQ, and is no more supported.
- ! I strongly discourage getting the FAQ or other related stuff from
- ! that site.
- !
- ! * END WARNING *
- !
- ! I *found* the ftp site. Many thanks to Syd, as usual. I plan
- ! the ftp site to be operative within a week or so.
- !
- ! A file containing instructions on how to buid and install Elm un-
- ! der Next is on the same sites in .../Next.Z.
- !
- ! A context diff file containing the differences between this FAQ
- ! and the previous release is posted on comp.mail.elm and is avail-
- ! able from the same sites in the file Elm/diffs.Z.
- !
- ! This FAQ is NOT reposted if modified, until the next issue date.
- ! I will modify the ftp file only. I suggest using ftp to get the
- ! latest version of this document.
- !
- ! This FAQ refers to latest patchlevel I put my hands on. Ques-
- ! tions about a specific patchlevel are kept if of common interest.
- ! Actually, all relevant questions concerning PL 21 are kept in
- ! this file, as many users still run PL 21.
- !
- ! I'm considering going multipart. There will be other changes, and
- ! I'm recovering from being without the Net for 4 months. So, this
- ! FAQ is almost identical to the last posted version. I know it
- ! contains errors, but I choose to post it as is to help you help-
- ! ing me. I desperately need your comments both on the contents and
- ! the organization.
- !
- ! This FAQ consists of six parts:
- ! 0.* Organization.
- (0.1 Copyright)
- 1.* Operational Questions (and answers).
- 2.* Installation Questions (and answers).
- 3.* Filter Questions (and answers).
- ***************
- *** 63,131 ****
- 4.* Bugs list.
- 5.* Archivers, what they archive, how to download.
-
- 0.1 Copyright
-
- ! This FAQ is Copyright (C) 1993, 1994 by Piero Serini.
- All Rights are reserved.
- ! Permission to use, copy and distribute this FAQ, or parts thereof,
- ! by any means and for any purpose EXCEPT PROFIT PURPOSES is hereby
- ! granted, provided that both the above Copyright notice and this
- ! permission notice appear in all copies of the FAQ itself.
- ! Reproducing this FAQ or parts thereof by any means, included, but
- ! not limited to, printing, copying existing prints, publishing by
- ! electronic or other means, implies full agreement to the above
- ! non-profit-use clause, unless upon explicit prior written permission
- ! of the author.
-
- - 0.2 Warranty
-
- ! THIS FAQ IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'', AND ANY EXPRESS OR
- ! IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WAR-
- ! RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
- ! DISCLAIMED.
- ! IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
- ! INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
- ! BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
- ! LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
- ! CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
- ! LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN
- ! ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THE INFORMATIONS HEREIN CONTAINED, EVEN IF
- ! ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- !
- ! 0.3 Publishing Notes
- !
- ! If you want to publish this FAQ by any means, electronically or
- ! otherwise, you can do it, provided the following conditions are met:
- ! 1) The above Copyright notice and Warranty appear in their entirety
- ! in all copies you publish;
- ! 2) You notify me by e-mail that you will publish this FAQ;
- ! 3) You use the latest version of the FAQ you can get;
- ! 4) You let people know where to find updated versions of the FAQ;
- ! 5) Any modifications (other than typesetting changes) you make to it
- ! are clearly designated as your modifications;
-
- ! You shall also send me a copy of the published material, in its
- ! entirety, free of charge. Should this not be possible, due to legal
- ! or other restrictions, please send me the part containing this FAQ,
- ! with full references to the published material (i.e. ISDN or any-
- ! thing else to identify it), free of charge.
-
- ! 1.a Questions
-
- ! Here is an (incomplete) questions list, followed by an (incomplete)
- ! answers part. This list (and answers) are now divided into three
- ! major groups:
- ! - The "Operational" group is dedicated to those having any problem
- ! running Elm. This part also contains a few general questions,
- ! like "What is Elm?"
- ! - The "Installation" group is dedicated to those who want to install
- ! Elm and don't succeed in.
- ! - The "Filter" group is dedicated to filter, a great utility
- which appears in the 70% of the users' questions.
-
- ! Please, mail me any comment, suggestion, correction
- ! to any of the addresses above, with Subject: Elm-FAQ
- ! Answers are from the "Elm montly posting" or from comp.mail.elm
- and proper credit is given before each answer.
-
- 1.0 Operational Questions
- --- 90,128 ----
- 4.* Bugs list.
- 5.* Archivers, what they archive, how to download.
-
- + At the end of this file you can also find:
- + - Copyright Notice
- + - Warranty Disclaimer
- + - Publishing Notes
- +
- 0.1 Copyright
-
- ! This FAQ is Copyright (C) 1994 by Piero Serini.
- All Rights are reserved.
- ! Please check the full Copyright notice, Warranty disclaimer and
- ! Publishing notes at the end of this document.
-
-
- ! 1.a Questions
-
- ! Here is an (incomplete) questions list, followed by an (incom-
- ! plete) answers part. This list (and answers) are now divided into
- ! three major groups:
- !
- ! - The "Operational" group is dedicated to those having any pro-
- ! blem running Elm. This part also contains a few general ques-
- ! tions, like "What is Elm?"
-
- ! - The "Installation" group is dedicated to those who want to in-
- ! stall Elm and don't succeed in.
-
- ! - The "Filter" group is dedicated to filter, a great utility
- which appears in the 70% of the users' questions.
-
- ! Please, mail me any comment, suggestion, correction to any of the
- ! addresses above, with Subject: Elm-FAQ
- !
- ! Answers are from the "Elm montly posting" or from comp.mail.elm
- and proper credit is given before each answer.
-
- 1.0 Operational Questions
- ***************
- *** 177,183 ****
- 1.45 I get my NIS/YP domainname appended to local mails. Why?
- 1.46 How can I include a file in a header ? And a quote ?
- 1.47 How can I build an alias containig "=" ?
- ! 1.48 What's aliases limit ? # of aliases ? total lenght ?
- 1.49 How can I change the editor ?
- 1.50 How do I include a file in a mail message ?
- 1.51 Which are the (s)ave abbreviations ?
- --- 174,180 ----
- 1.45 I get my NIS/YP domainname appended to local mails. Why?
- 1.46 How can I include a file in a header ? And a quote ?
- 1.47 How can I build an alias containig "=" ?
- ! 1.48 What's aliases limit ? # of aliases ? total length ?
- 1.49 How can I change the editor ?
- 1.50 How do I include a file in a mail message ?
- 1.51 Which are the (s)ave abbreviations ?
- ***************
- *** 185,190 ****
- --- 182,192 ----
- 1.53 How to know how may news messages arrived, without entering Elm ?
- 1.54 How not to display header when reading mail ?
- 1.55 Does Elm support headers within message body ?
- + 1.56 How can I do <.....> with vi / my editor under Elm ?
- + 1.57 How can I scroll backwards w/ builtin editor ?
- + 1.58 How can I send the same message to a list of people ?
- + 1.59 How can I resynchronize folder (deleting, etc) w/out exiting Elm ?
- + 1.60 Couldn't malloc 1769480335 bytes!!
-
- 2.0 Installation Questions
-
- ***************
- *** 215,221 ****
- 2.25 How to solve hdrs/mcprt.h problems with Sequent/PTX 2 ?
-
- 3.0 Filter Questions
- ! This part is maintained by Jan Djarv (Jan.Djarv@sa.erisoft.se)
-
- 3.01 What documentation exists for filter?
- 3.02 What do I need to get filter working?
- --- 217,223 ----
- 2.25 How to solve hdrs/mcprt.h problems with Sequent/PTX 2 ?
-
- 3.0 Filter Questions
- ! This part is maintained by Jan Djarv <Jan.Djarv@sa.erisoft.se>
-
- 3.01 What documentation exists for filter?
- 3.02 What do I need to get filter working?
- ***************
- *** 251,353 ****
-
- 1.01 What is Elm?
-
- ! From Elm documentation:
- ! Currently on Unix, there seems to be a preponderence
- ! of line-oriented software. This is most unfortunate as most
- ! of the software on Unix tends to be pretty darn hard to use!
- ! I believe that there is more than a slight correlation between
- ! the two, and, since I was myself having problems using
- ! "mailx" with high-volume mail, I created a new mail system.
- !
- ! In the lingo of the mail guru, Elm is a "User Agent" system,
- ! it's designed to run with "sendmail" or "/bin/rmail" or any
- ! other UNIX Mail Transport Agent (according to what's on your
- ! system) and is a full replacement of programs like "/bin/mail"
- ! and "mailx". The system is more than just a single program,
- ! however, and includes programs like "frm" to list a 'table
- ! of contents' of your mail and "printmail" to quickly paginate mail
- ! files (to allow 'clean' printouts).
-
- 1.02 Which is Elm current version?
-
- Elm current version is 2.4 PatchLevel (PL) 23.
- New release should be 3.0, scheduled some time in 1994.
-
- 1.03 Where can I find the distribution?
-
- ! There's a list of sites distributing Elm at the bottom of this
- ! file (4.* Archivers, what they archive, how to download.).
- ! In addition, new releases will be posted to comp.sources.unix,
- ! patches will be posted to comp.sources.bugs.
- ! After patches have been proven and out for a while, they will
- ! be posted to comp.sources.unix.
-
- Elm portings or clones for DOS, Windows and OS/2 are available as
- listed below:
-
- DOS/WINDOWS:
- ! * Peter Churchyard (pjc@cc.ic.ac.uk):
- ! Elm-PC, a version I ported, is available by anon ftp from
- ! lister.cc.ic.ac.uk:/pub/elm-pc.
- ! A Windows version is available, too, in: /pub/winelm.
- !
- ! * Mike O'Connor (mjo@msen.com):
- ! There is a package called PC-Elm that's an imitation of Elm (i.e. it
- ! didn't come from Elm's source tree). It's available for anonymous FTP
- ! from oak.oakland.edu:/pub/msdos/ka9q-tcpip/, but it's supposed to
- ! interoperate with UUPC and possibly other common PC UUCP mailers.
-
- ! * Russell Schulz (russell@alpha3.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca):
- Simtel has it available in the ka9q-tcpip directory as pcelm31.zip
- ! oak.oakland.edu:/pub/msdos/ka9q-tcpip/pcelm31.zip
- ! wuarchive.wustl.edu:/mirrors/msdos/ka9q-tcpip/pcelm31.zip
- ! ftp.uu.net:/systems/ibmpc/msdos/simtel20/ka9q-tcpip/pcelm31.zip
-
- OS/2:
- ! * Richard j. Wyble (rjw@rjwhome.dmc.com):
- ! Elm version 3.11 for OS/2 is available by anon ftp from
- ! ftp-os2.nmsu.edu:/pub/os2/2.x/network. The two files are
- ! elm23exe.zip and elm23src.zip.
-
- 1.04 Where do I get the "Elm Reference Guide" and the other docs ?
-
- * From the monthly posting:
- ! Elm has several documents (over 100 pages worth of doc)
- ! that were written to help users install, support and use Elm.
- ! These are in the doc directory of the source distribution.
- ! Contact your systems administrator for a copy of the documents.
- ! For those sites that do not have troff (either di-troff or
- ! o-troff) and do have postscript printers, dsinc (dsinc.Myxa.com)
- ! has a copy of the docs already in postscript format available
- ! for anonymous uucp or ftp.
-
- * David W. Tamkin (dattier@Mcs.Com):
- ! Plain text copies are available for FTP on ftp.mcs.com in subdi-
- rectories of ~ftp/mcsnet.users/dattier/elmguides.
-
- * Paul Kramer (pkramer@unlinfo2.unl.edu):
- ! At UNL, I have put together documentation on 'elm'. You will find
- ! it in two different servers: gopher and ftp. In both places, you
- ! should find MSWord, postscript, ASCII, and rich-text-format versions
- ! of the local documentation. Plus there are 1 page helpsheets in
- ! Aldus Pagemaker, postscript, and ASCII versions.
-
- 1.05 How to get frm(1L) to only show new mail?
-
- * Alan Thew (alan.thew@liverpool.ac.uk):
- ! Try the fromwho program which IMHO is better tham frm and
- ! allows you to type "fromwho -n" to show who has sent you
- ! new mail amd what the subject line is.
- ! Availabe from comp.sources.unix archives and needs an ANSI C compiler
- ! (but will build on Suns with "unproto" software).
-
- * Syd Weinstein (syd@Myxa.com):
- Better answer:
- ! use nfrm, it will only show new mail. nfrm is a link to frm.
- ! There are other command line options to show various restrictions
- ! see the frm(1) manual page.
- ! possible status limitations are new, unread and old or any combination
- ! of these. typing frm -h yields:
-
- frm -- list from and subject lines of messages in mailbox or folder
- Usage: frm [-n] [-v] [-s {new|old|read}] [filename | username] ...
- --- 253,364 ----
-
- 1.01 What is Elm?
-
- ! * From Elm documentation:
- ! Currently on Unix, there seems to be a preponderence of line-
- ! oriented software. This is most unfortunate as most of the soft-
- ! ware on Unix tends to be pretty darn hard to use! I believe that
- ! there is more than a slight correlation between the two, and,
- ! since I was myself having problems using "mailx" with high-volume
- ! mail, I created a new mail system.
- !
- ! In the lingo of the mail guru, Elm is a "User Agent" system, it's
- ! designed to run with "sendmail" or "/bin/rmail" or any other UNIX
- ! Mail Transport Agent (according to what's on your system) and is
- ! a full replacement of programs like "/bin/mail" and "mailx". The
- ! system is more than just a single program, however, and includes
- ! programs like "frm" to list a 'table of contents' of your mail
- ! and "printmail" to quickly paginate mail files (to allow 'clean'
- ! printouts).
-
- 1.02 Which is Elm current version?
-
- Elm current version is 2.4 PatchLevel (PL) 23.
- New release should be 3.0, scheduled some time in 1994.
-
- + If you are on an HP machine, you can find strange (high) version
- + numbers, like 60.25 or 70.85. These are HP versions, derived from
- + Elm, maintained by HP who added some feature. If the version
- + number is < 70 you can consider upgrading to 2.4.23, otherwise
- + it's a matter of choice.
- +
- 1.03 Where can I find the distribution?
-
- ! There's a list of sites distributing Elm at the bottom of this
- ! file (4.* Archivers, what they archive, how to download.).
- ! In addition, new releases will be posted to comp.sources.unix,
- ! patches will be posted to comp.sources.bugs. After patches have
- ! been proven and out for a while, they will be posted to
- ! comp.sources.unix.
-
- Elm portings or clones for DOS, Windows and OS/2 are available as
- listed below:
-
- DOS/WINDOWS:
- ! * Peter Churchyard <pjc@cc.ic.ac.uk>:
- ! Elm-PC, a version I ported, is available by anon ftp:
- ! ftp://lister.cc.ic.ac.uk/pub/elm-pc
- !
- ! A Windows version is available, too, in:
- ! ftp://lister.cc.ic.ac.uk/pub/winelm
- !
- ! * Mike O'Connor <mjo@msen.com>:
- ! There is a package called PC-Elm that's an imitation of Elm (i.e.
- ! it didn't come from Elm's source tree). It's supposed to interop-
- ! erate with UUPC and possibly other common PC UUCP mailers.
-
- ! * Russell Schulz <russell@alpha3.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca>:
- Simtel has it available in the ka9q-tcpip directory as pcelm31.zip
- !
- ! ftp://oak.oakland.edu/pub/msdos/ka9q-tcpip/pcelm31.zip
- ! ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/mirrors/msdos/ka9q-tcpip/pcelm31.zip
- ! ftp://ftp.uu.net/systems/ibmpc/msdos/simtel20/ka9q-tcpip/pcelm31.zip
-
- OS/2:
- ! * Richard j. Wyble <rjw@rjwhome.dmc.com>:
- ! Elm version 3.11 for OS/2 is available by anon ftp:
- ! ftp://ftp.os2.nmsu.edu:/pub/os2/2.x/network/elm23exe.zip
- ! ftp://ftp.os2.nmsu.edu:/pub/os2/2.x/network/elm23src.zip
-
- 1.04 Where do I get the "Elm Reference Guide" and the other docs ?
-
- * From the monthly posting:
- ! Elm has several documents (over 100 pages worth of doc) that were
- ! written to help users install, support and use Elm. These are in
- ! the doc directory of the source distribution. Contact your sys-
- ! tems administrator for a copy of the documents. For those sites
- ! that do not have troff (either di-troff or o-troff) and do have
- ! postscript printers, dsinc (dsinc.Myxa.com) has a copy of the
- ! docs already in postscript format available for anonymous uucp or
- ! ftp.
-
- * David W. Tamkin (dattier@Mcs.Com):
- ! Plain text copies are available for FTP on ftp.mcs.com in subdi-
- rectories of ~ftp/mcsnet.users/dattier/elmguides.
-
- * Paul Kramer (pkramer@unlinfo2.unl.edu):
- ! At UNL, I have put together documentation on 'elm'. You will
- ! find it in two different servers: gopher and ftp. In both
- ! places, you should find MSWord, postscript, ASCII, and rich-text-
- ! format versions of the local documentation. Plus there are 1
- ! page helpsheets in Aldus Pagemaker, postscript, and ASCII ver-
- ! sions.
-
- 1.05 How to get frm(1L) to only show new mail?
-
- * Alan Thew (alan.thew@liverpool.ac.uk):
- ! Try the fromwho program which IMHO is better tham frm and allows
- ! you to type "fromwho -n" to show who has sent you new mail amd
- ! what the subject line is. Availabe from comp.sources.unix
- ! archives and needs an ANSI C compiler (but will build on Suns
- ! with "unproto" software).
-
- * Syd Weinstein (syd@Myxa.com):
- Better answer:
- ! use nfrm, it will only show new mail. nfrm is a link to frm.
- ! There are other command line options to show various restrictions
- ! see the frm(1) manual page. possible status limitations are new,
- ! unread and old or any combination of these. typing frm -h
- ! yields:
-
- frm -- list from and subject lines of messages in mailbox or folder
- Usage: frm [-n] [-v] [-s {new|old|read}] [filename | username] ...
- ***************
- *** 366,373 ****
-
- 1.06 How do I get ELM to read a mailbox other than /usr/mail/<me> ?
-
- ! Elm uses the MAIL environment variable to read the correct
- ! mailbox.
-
- 1.07 How do I save a message without deleting it?
-
- --- 377,384 ----
-
- 1.06 How do I get ELM to read a mailbox other than /usr/mail/<me> ?
-
- ! Elm uses the MAIL environment variable to read the correct mail-
- ! box.
-
- 1.07 How do I save a message without deleting it?
-
- ***************
- *** 375,457 ****
-
- 1.08 How do I attach a `signature' to the bottom of outgoing messages?
-
- ! * Chip Rosenthal (chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM):
- ! Create a file, say ".signature" in your home directory, with your
- ! signature. Then edit your .elm/elmrc file so that it says:
-
- ! localsignature = ~/.signature
- ! remotesignature = ~/.signature
- ! sigdashes = ON
-
- ! * Please note that .signature files should contain useful information
- ! and not exceed 4 lines in lenght.
-
- 1.09 Why do I get the remote signature on replies to local mail?
-
- ! From the monthly posting:
- ! In Elm 2.4, any address with an ! or @ in it is considered
- ! remote, without those characters, its local.
- ! Any reply is qualified to prevent alias expansion. If you had
- ! an alias in your private Elm aliases that matched the name of a
- ! user on your system, but that alias did not point to that user,
- ! there would be no way to reply to the message. It would end up
- ! going to the alias name, not the user that mailed you. To
- ! prevent this, Elm fully qualifies (adds the site name) to a
- ! reply address. This makes the simplistic signature detector
- ! think that the message is 'remote'. This is not slated to
- ! change until 3.0.
-
- 1.10 How can I get elm to NOT expand the alias list on outgoing msgs?
-
- ! From the monthly posting:
- ! Problem is if a list has, say, 100 names in it then sending to
- ! the list expands every single one of the 100 names. I would like
- ! the message to have the "To" line = the name of the list itself
- ! and have the actual recipients' names not appear.
- ! You can't and don't want to. (and yet you can also) An alias is
- ! a mechanism of making Elm address a message to multiple
- ! people. However, when the message gets to its destination, Elm
- ! also has to allow that person do a group reply. If the message
- ! only has your local private elm alias in it, the group reply
- ! will try and go to that alias name. Unfortunately, that name
- ! is meaningless to that other person (its private to both Elm
- ! and you).
-
- There are two solutions:
-
- ! The preferred if replies are desired:
- ! Have your mail administrator create a file include
- ! alias for you in your MTA (sendmail, et al).. This is
- ! usually of the type
-
- alias :include:/some/path/to/a/file
-
- ! where the file would be in a place you control and you have write
- ! access to the file. Then you can add/drop members of the list, and
- ! the mail just goes to the alias, and, someone sending to
- ! alias@your.system will be able to send to all members. (group
- ! reply works correctly)
- !
- ! The less preferred method: (no group reply is possible)
- ! Send the message to yourself, with a bcc to the Elm
- ! alias.
- ! Of course, the Bcc: won't be expanded by the MTA internal to
- ! the message, so it won't appear in the message.
-
- 1.11 How does one mark a message as urgent?
-
- * David W. Tamkin (dattier@Mcs.Com):
- ! Having an Action: header sets the recipient's A flag (if the recipient
- ! uses Elm); in 2.3 have a Priority: header set the U flag no matter what
- ! it said (even "Priority: none" or "junk" or "low"). In 2.4 there are
- ! certain precoded Priority: values that do not turn on the U flag
- ! ["normal" and "non-urgent"], but anything else will.
-
- * Jan Djarv <Jan.Djarv@sa.erisoft.se>:
- ! Normal or non-urgent (case independent) does not turn on the U flag.
- ! Also 'Importance: 2' turns on the U flag (exactly 2).
- ! I dont know if this is an old artifact. I have never seen any
- ! Importance header.
-
- 1.12 How can I get a line like "Quoting foo:" before a replied-to mail?
-
- --- 386,474 ----
-
- 1.08 How do I attach a `signature' to the bottom of outgoing messages?
-
- ! 1) look for "localsignature" and "remotesignature" in your elmrc
- ! file ( ~/.elm/elmrc ); if they're present, uncomment them and
- ! be sure they look like:
-
- ! localsignature = ~/.signature
- ! remotesignature = ~/.signature
-
- ! 2) if they're not present, add them;
- ! 3) be sure there's also "sigdashes = ON";
- !
- ! 4) Create the corresponding file(s) in your home directory, with
- ! your signature.
- !
- ! You can have 2 different signatures for local and remote mes-
- ! sages: in this case you need to change one og the names in elmrc
- ! (like localsignature = ~/.signature.loc , for example).
- !
- ! Please note that .signature files should contain useful informa-
- ! tion and not exceed 4 lines in length.
-
- 1.09 Why do I get the remote signature on replies to local mail?
-
- ! * From the monthly posting:
- ! In Elm 2.4, any address with an ! or @ in it is considered re-
- ! mote, without those characters, its local. Any reply is quali-
- ! fied to prevent alias expansion. If you had an alias in your
- ! private Elm aliases that matched the name of a user on your sys-
- ! tem, but that alias did not point to that user, there would be no
- ! way to reply to the message. It would end up going to the alias
- ! name, not the user that mailed you. To prevent this, Elm fully
- ! qualifies (adds the site name) to a reply address. This makes
- ! the simplistic signature detector think that the message is 're-
- ! mote'. This is not slated to change until 3.0.
-
- 1.10 How can I get elm to NOT expand the alias list on outgoing msgs?
-
- ! * From the monthly posting:
- ! Problem is if a list has, say, 100 names in it then sending to
- ! the list expands every single one of the 100 names. I would like
- ! the message to have the "To" line = the name of the list itself
- ! and have the actual recipients' names not appear. You can't and
- ! don't want to. (and yet you can also) An alias is a mechanism of
- ! making Elm address a message to multiple people. However, when
- ! the message gets to its destination, Elm also has to allow that
- ! person do a group reply. If the message only has your local pri-
- ! vate elm alias in it, the group reply will try and go to that
- ! alias name. Unfortunately, that name is meaningless to that oth-
- ! er person (its private to both Elm and you).
-
- There are two solutions:
-
- ! 1) The preferred if replies are desired:
- ! Have your mail administrator create a file-include-alias for you
- ! in your MTA (sendmail, et al). This is usually of the type:
-
- alias :include:/some/path/to/a/file
-
- ! where the file would be in a place you control and you have write
- ! access to the file. Then you can add/drop members of the list,
- ! and the mail just goes to the alias, and, someone sending to
- ! alias@your.system will be able to send to all members. (group re-
- ! ply works correctly)
- !
- ! 2) The less preferred method: (no group reply is possible)
- ! Send the message to yourself, with a bcc to the Elm alias. Of
- ! course, the Bcc: won't be expanded by the MTA internal to the
- ! message, so it won't appear in the message.
-
- 1.11 How does one mark a message as urgent?
-
- * David W. Tamkin (dattier@Mcs.Com):
- ! Having an Action: header sets the recipient's A flag (if the re-
- ! cipient uses Elm); in 2.3 have a Priority: header set the U flag
- ! no matter what it said (even "Priority: none" or "junk" or
- ! "low"). In 2.4 there are certain precoded Priority: values that
- ! do not turn on the U flag ["normal" and "non-urgent"], but any-
- ! thing else will.
-
- * Jan Djarv <Jan.Djarv@sa.erisoft.se>:
- ! Normal or non-urgent (case independent) does not turn on the U
- ! flag. Also 'Importance: 2' turns on the U flag (exactly 2). I
- ! dont know if this is an old artifact. I have never seen any Im-
- ! portance header.
-
- 1.12 How can I get a line like "Quoting foo:" before a replied-to mail?
-
- ***************
- *** 462,477 ****
- attribution = In our previous episode, %s said:
-
- * (me) :
- ! I also wrote a little patch, since it seemed everyone was looking
- ! for something like "In the mail about ... on ... you ... said ..."
- ! It was posted on comp.mail.elm, sent to Syd@Myxa.COM, and is kept
- ! on //ghost.dsi.unimi.it[149.132.2.1]/pub/FAQs/Elm/attrib.patch.
-
- 1.13 How do i customize the ">" sign ??
-
- ! Sven Guckes (guckes@math.fu-berlin.de):
- ! You can edit the "quote prefix" by editing the "elmrc"
- ! ($HOME/.elm/elmrc). Just change the value of the variable "prefix".
-
- # prefix sequence for indenting included message text
- prefix = >_
- --- 479,556 ----
- attribution = In our previous episode, %s said:
-
- * (me) :
- ! I also wrote a little patch, since it seemed everyone was look-
- ! ing for something like "In the mail about ..., on ..., you (...)
- ! said ...". It was posted on comp.mail.elm, sent to Syd@Myxa.COM,
- ! and it is available on mail request from piero@strider.inet.it.
- !
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-
- 1.13 How do i customize the ">" sign ??
-
- ! * Sven Guckes (guckes@math.fu-berlin.de):
- ! You can edit the "quote prefix" by editing the "elmrc"
- ! ($HOME/.elm/elmrc). Just change the value of the variable "pre-
- ! fix".
-
- # prefix sequence for indenting included message text
- prefix = >_
- ***************
- *** 481,519 ****
- 1.14 Can I tag uuecoded files in the order I want and then uudecode them?
-
- * Alan Edmonds (alan@ernest.itg.ti.com):
- ! I save all of the items into a single folder,
- ! order not important (yet). Bring up elm on the single folder.
- ! Go to the options screen and select "Sort by Subject." Go back
- ! to the main screen. All of the items are (usually) in the
- ! proper order. I can then tag related messages and save them
- ! (in order) to another folder. I then run
- ! 'uucat new_folder | uudecode' to decode the pieces. Works great.
- ! I can go back to the original folder if something gets messed up.
- ! I don't have to trim the headers out of each part (uucat does this),
- ! and elm figures out the order for me.
- (Ask Alan Edmonds for uucat source.)
-
- * Steve Faiwiszewski (stevef@bony1.bony.com):
- ! UUdecode expects to decode a single uuencoded file. It
- ! knows nothing about multiple parts, and certainly has no knowledge
- ! of the correct sequencing.
- ! Here's what I do: Typically, I receive a multipart uuencoded file
- ! with the subject line of each msg containing the part number, so I can
- ! get the parts ordered properly by telling Elm to sort by Msg
- ! Subject. I then save all the parts to a folder, and run it through
- ! this program I found a long time ago, called unpack (source follows).
- ! The neat thing about this program, is that you can append many
- ! uuencoded files to the same folder, and unpack will do the right
- ! thing - as long as all the parts are ordered correctly, and the
- ! "begin" line of each part 1 contains a unique file name.
- Invoke it like this: "unpack < foldername"
- I guess tagging and piping should work with it too.
- (Ask Steve Faiwiszewski for unpack source.)
-
- 1.15 Is there any way to bounce all the tagged messages with ONE command ?
-
- ! Chip Rosenthal (chip@chinacat.unicom.com):
- ! Save the following to a script in your personal bin directory,
- say `bounce':
-
- : use /bin/sh
- --- 560,596 ----
- 1.14 Can I tag uuecoded files in the order I want and then uudecode them?
-
- * Alan Edmonds (alan@ernest.itg.ti.com):
- ! I save all of the items into a single folder, order not important
- ! (yet). Bring up elm on the single folder. Go to the options
- ! screen and select "Sort by Subject." Go back to the main screen.
- ! All of the items are (usually) in the proper order. I can then
- ! tag related messages and save them (in order) to another folder.
- ! I then run I can go back to the original folder if something gets
- ! messed up. I don't have to trim the headers out of each part
- ! (uucat does this), and elm figures out the order for me.
- (Ask Alan Edmonds for uucat source.)
-
- * Steve Faiwiszewski (stevef@bony1.bony.com):
- ! UUdecode expects to decode a single uuencoded file. It knows
- ! nothing about multiple parts, and certainly has no knowledge of
- ! the correct sequencing. Here's what I do: Typically, I receive
- ! a multipart uuencoded file with the subject line of each msg con-
- ! taining the part number, so I can get the parts ordered properly
- ! by telling Elm to sort by Msg Subject. I then save all the parts
- ! to a folder, and run it through this program I found a long time
- ! ago, called unpack (source follows). The neat thing about this
- ! program, is that you can append many uuencoded files to the same
- ! folder, and unpack will do the right thing - as long as all the
- ! parts are ordered correctly, and the "begin" line of each part 1
- ! contains a unique file name.
- Invoke it like this: "unpack < foldername"
- I guess tagging and piping should work with it too.
- (Ask Steve Faiwiszewski for unpack source.)
-
- 1.15 Is there any way to bounce all the tagged messages with ONE command ?
-
- ! * Chip Rosenthal (chip@chinacat.unicom.com):
- ! Save the following to a script in your personal bin directory,
- say `bounce':
-
- : use /bin/sh
- ***************
- *** 524,553 ****
- done
-
- When you run: !bounce addr ...
- ! then all of the tagged messages will be bounced to the indicated
- ! address(es). If no messages are tagged, then the currently selected
- ! message will be bounced.
-
- 1.16 Does ELM have MIME (metamail) support?
-
- ! MIME allows for sending and receiving of messages compliant
- ! to the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (RFC 1341).
- ! MIME provides a way to attach binary, graphic, audio,
- ! video, postscript and other files. It doesn't necessarily
- ! need graphics capabilities on your display, but its useful.
-
- If you have installed Nathaniel Borenstein's metamail package for
- ! displaying MIME messages, Elm can make use of it. If you didn't
- ! have metamail installed you might want to obtain a copy of it.
- The most recent version is on thumper.bellcore.com [128.96.41.1]:
- /pub/nsb/mm2.6.tar.Z .
-
- ! Compiling of Elm even with MIME support enabled would not
- ! depend on the metamail package. But you would not be able to
- ! use nearly all of the MIME features as long as you don't have
- ! metamail installed. Metamail with its companion programs
- ! (mmencode) must be installed somewhere in the search path,
- ! usually /usr/local/bin.
-
- 1.17 How not to include headers in outward bound mail?
-
- --- 601,630 ----
- done
-
- When you run: !bounce addr ...
- !
- ! then all of the tagged messages will be bounced to the indicated
- ! address(es). If no messages are tagged, then the currently se-
- ! lected message will be bounced.
-
- 1.16 Does ELM have MIME (metamail) support?
-
- ! MIME allows for sending and receiving of messages compliant to
- ! the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (RFC 1341). MIME pro-
- ! vides a way to attach binary, graphic, audio, video, postscript
- ! and other files. It doesn't necessarily need graphics capabili-
- ! ties on your display, but its useful.
-
- If you have installed Nathaniel Borenstein's metamail package for
- ! displaying MIME messages, Elm can make use of it. If you didn't
- ! have metamail installed you might want to obtain a copy of it.
- The most recent version is on thumper.bellcore.com [128.96.41.1]:
- /pub/nsb/mm2.6.tar.Z .
-
- ! Compiling of Elm even with MIME support enabled would not depend
- ! on the metamail package. But you would not be able to use nearly
- ! all of the MIME features as long as you don't have metamail in-
- ! stalled. Metamail with its companion programs (mmencode) must be
- ! installed somewhere in the search path, usually /usr/local/bin.
-
- 1.17 How not to include headers in outward bound mail?
-
- ***************
- *** 561,705 ****
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
- Content-Length: 67
-
- ! Syd Weinstein (syd@Myxa.com):
- ! "noheader = ON" means when the message is copied into the buffer
- ! for a reply or forward.
- ! The "X-Mailer:" header is controlled at Configure time. There
- ! is a compile time option to produce or not produce it.
- ! The three "Content-*" headers are always going to be produced by 2.4.
-
- 1.18 Is it possible to save mail messages without the headers?
-
- * Chip Rosenthal (chip@chinacat.unicom.com):
- Use: !readmsg -n >filename
- ! If you want to save a few keystrokes, you can encapsulate this
- ! in a shell script to go in your personal bin directory.
-
- * Syd Weinstein (syd@Myxa.com):
- ! Note that some of the newer features of readmsg are only
- ! available in later 2.4 releases
-
- 1.19 How do I upgrade my ELM aliases from 2.3 to 2.4PL23 ?
-
- ! Syd Weinstein (syd@Myxa.com):
- ! All I did, was make sure 2.4 as installed, and then had each
- ! user run newalias and I ran newalias -g. The aliases.text
- ! file is upwards compatible. The old newalias converted
- ! aliases.text to aliases.data and aliases.hash the 2.4 newalias
- ! converts aliases.text to aliases, aliases.dir and aliases.pag.
- ! If you don't have those three new files, you didn't install
- ! 2.4 correctly and are still running 2.3's newalias.
-
- 1.20 Elm seems to ignore HOME environment variable. Why?
-
- ! Syd Weinstein (syd@Myxa.com):
- This is a feature. Elm ignores $HOME, so that when su'd you read
- ! the right mail file. Its a choice of one or the other and we chose
- ! to allow su over $HOME.
-
- 1.21 Sometimes Elm (PL < 21) seems to join two messages in one. Why?
-
- ! Syd Weinstein (syd@Myxa.com):
- ! Early versions of Elm 2.4 had a problem with messages with bad content
- ! length headers. I'd update to a more recent version when 21 comes out
- ! in a bit.
- !
- ! Compiler's Note: now PL 23 is out. I chose to report this Question
- ! as it is so a strange behaviour (mail still reads the mailbox
- ! correctly) a person can get mad about it :)
-
- 1.22 How can ELM be used for an automatic reply?
-
- ! It cannot. Autoreply is no longer supprorted and MUST be removed
- ! from you system. You can try and use filter, but it's better
- looking for some other utility.
-
- 1.23 How to list your mail from the oldest to the newest?
-
- ! Arnaud Girsch (Arnaud.Girsch@INSA-Lyon.FR):
- ! You can change the sortby= in your .elm/elmrc file, or change in menu
- ! (O)ption, and then (S)orting criteria .... It allows you to choose
- ! lots of different order .. and you can choose whatever you want
-
- 1.24 How to use elmheaders file?
-
- * Arnaud Girsch (Arnaud.Girsch@INSA-Lyon.FR):
- ! You only have to create a file named elmheaders, a text file
- ! where you put all the lines you want to be seen in the header !
- ! If you redefine an existing header, it'll take it's place.
- ! Example: if you want to redefine your Reply-To: header,
- ! just create the file with the first line:
- Reply-To: myaddress@node.domain.country
-
- ! *
- ! Please also note that elmheaders file is NOT processed. It's
- ! appended as it is, with the exception of quoted shell escapes.
- ! Hence, a Bcc: will not work, but a Return-Reply-To will, as
- ! the latter is processed by the *receiving* MTA.
-
- 1.25 How to change the fullname in sent mail ?
-
- ! 1) use the "fullname" option;
- 2) set the NAME environment variable.
-
- ! 2) is useful if you want to change your name for a mail
- only, without editing your elmrc file.
-
- ! Note that you might not be able to change fulname at all.
- ! If your Elm is configured with DONT_ADD_FROM enabled
- ! (run `elm -v' to see if it is), then Elm is *not* adding the
- ! From: line. The low-level mail transport is.
- ! If this is the case (and it commonly is) you'll have to ask your
- ! local administrator how to do it. (If you have a `chfn' command
- ! that might do it.)
-
- 1.26 "Alias too long" or string too long errors.
-
- ! Errors are to be expected when trying to expand very long
- ! aliases, mailing lists, and so on. This error is due
- ! to the fixed lenght strings in Elm 2.xx, and will not
- ! be fixed until 3.xx is released.
-
- 1.27 How to crypt mail in elm ?
-
- ! Sven Guckes (guckes@math.fu-berlin.de):
- You need these two "keylines":
- [encode]
- and
- [clear]
-
- ! Just put your top secret messages in between these two lines.
- ! See the "ELM Reference Guide", "5. Special Outgoing Mail Processing"
- ! for an example.
- !
- ! For all folks outside the US I might quote that little footnote:
- ! "Unfortunately, at many non-US sites, it's quite probable that
- ! you won't be able to use this feature since you won't have the
- ! crypt() library available due to licensing restrictions."
-
- 1.28 8 bit characters configuration?
-
- ! Hakan Sjogren (hakan@Sweden.Prime.COM)
- reports both the problem and the solution:
-
- ! PROBLEM: When receiving mails having swedish characters
- ! the display of these national characters on the terminal are wrong
- ! when using ELM. If I add the line
- ! Content-type: text/plain charset=iso-8859-1
- ! into this received mail, ELM displays correctly.
- ! Since this is a normal situation I would assume ELM to display
- ! full 8bit characters if the mail bandwith is set to 8bit.
-
- SOLUTION: The solution to this problem was to set the environment
- variable LC_CTYPE=iso_8859_1 .
-
- 1.29 Sun mailtool attachments and elm?
-
- ! Kurt Swanson (kurt@dna.lth.se):
- > Has anyone hacked elm to support the Sun attachment
- > style in the Openwindow's Mailtool?
- ! This is handled by metamail, not well, unfortunately,
- ! but handled that way in any case...
-
- 1.30 How can I save outgoing mail ?
-
- --- 638,786 ----
- Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
- Content-Length: 67
-
- ! * Syd Weinstein (syd@Myxa.com):
- ! "noheader = ON" means when the message is copied into the buffer
- ! for a reply or forward. The "X-Mailer:" header is controlled at
- ! Configure time. There is a compile time option to produce or not
- ! produce it. The three "Content-*" headers are always going to be
- ! produced by 2.4.
-
- 1.18 Is it possible to save mail messages without the headers?
-
- * Chip Rosenthal (chip@chinacat.unicom.com):
- Use: !readmsg -n >filename
- !
- ! If you want to save a few keystrokes, you can encapsulate this in
- ! a shell script to go in your personal bin directory.
-
- * Syd Weinstein (syd@Myxa.com):
- ! Note that some of the newer features of readmsg are only avail-
- ! able in later 2.4 releases
-
- 1.19 How do I upgrade my ELM aliases from 2.3 to 2.4PL23 ?
-
- ! * Syd Weinstein (syd@Myxa.com):
- ! All I did, was make sure 2.4 as installed, and then had each user
- ! run newalias and I ran newalias -g. The aliases.text file is up-
- ! wards compatible. The old newalias converted aliases.text to
- ! aliases.data and aliases.hash the 2.4 newalias converts alias-
- ! es.text to aliases, aliases.dir and aliases.pag. If you don't
- ! have those three new files, you didn't install 2.4 correctly and
- ! are still running 2.3's newalias.
-
- 1.20 Elm seems to ignore HOME environment variable. Why?
-
- ! * Syd Weinstein (syd@Myxa.com):
- This is a feature. Elm ignores $HOME, so that when su'd you read
- ! the right mail file. Its a choice of one or the other and we
- ! chose to allow su over $HOME.
-
- 1.21 Sometimes Elm (PL < 21) seems to join two messages in one. Why?
-
- ! * Syd Weinstein (syd@Myxa.com):
- ! Early versions of Elm 2.4 had a problem with messages with bad
- ! content length headers. I'd update to a more recent version when
- ! 21 comes out in a bit.
- !
- ! Note: now PL 23 is out. I chose to report this Question as it is
- ! so a strange behaviour (mail still reads the mailbox correctly)
- ! a person can get mad about it :)
-
- 1.22 How can ELM be used for an automatic reply?
-
- ! It cannot. Autoreply is no longer supprorted and MUST be removed
- ! from you system. You can try and use filter, but it's better
- looking for some other utility.
-
- 1.23 How to list your mail from the oldest to the newest?
-
- ! * Arnaud Girsch (Arnaud.Girsch@INSA-Lyon.FR):
- ! You can change the sortby= in your .elm/elmrc file, or change in
- ! menu (O)ption, and then (S)orting criteria. It allows you to
- ! choose lots of different order, and you can choose whatever
- ! you want.
-
- 1.24 How to use elmheaders file?
-
- * Arnaud Girsch (Arnaud.Girsch@INSA-Lyon.FR):
- ! Under your .elmrc directory, create a file named elmheaders, a
- ! text file where you put all the lines you want to be seen in the
- ! header. If you redefine an existing header, it will take its
- ! place.
- !
- ! Example: if you want to redefine your Reply-To: header, just
- ! create the file and put the following into it:
- !
- Reply-To: myaddress@node.domain.country
-
- ! * (me):
- ! Please also note that elmheaders file is NOT processed. It's ap-
- ! pended as it is, with the exception of quoted shell escapes.
- ! Hence, a Bcc: will not work, but a Return-Reply-To will, as the
- ! latter is processed by the *receiving* MTA.
-
- 1.25 How to change the fullname in sent mail ?
-
- ! 1) use the "fullname" option into the elmrc file;
- 2) set the NAME environment variable.
-
- ! Method 2) is useful if you want to change your name for a mail
- only, without editing your elmrc file.
-
- ! Note that you might not be able to change fulname at all. If
- ! your Elm is configured with DONT_ADD_FROM enabled (run `elm -v'
- ! to see if it is), then Elm is *not* adding the From: line. The
- ! low-level mail transport is. If this is the case (and it common-
- ! ly is) you'll have to ask your local administrator how to do it.
- ! (If you have a `chfn' command that might do it.)
-
- 1.26 "Alias too long" or string too long errors.
-
- ! Errors are to be expected when trying to expand very long alias-
- ! es, mailing lists, and so on. This error is due to the fixed
- ! length strings in Elm 2.xx, and will not be fixed until 3.xx is
- ! released.
-
- 1.27 How to crypt mail in elm ?
-
- ! * Sven Guckes (guckes@math.fu-berlin.de):
- You need these two "keylines":
- +
- [encode]
- and
- [clear]
-
- ! Just put your top secret messages in between these two lines.
- ! See the "ELM Reference Guide", "5. Special Outgoing Mail Process-
- ! ing" for an example.
- !
- ! For all folks outside the US I might quote that little footnote:
- ! "Unfortunately, at many non-US sites, it's quite probable that
- ! you won't be able to use this feature since you won't have the
- ! crypt() library available due to USA Government restrictions."
-
- 1.28 8 bit characters configuration?
-
- ! * Hakan Sjogren (hakan@Sweden.Prime.COM)
- reports both the problem and the solution:
-
- ! PROBLEM: When receiving mails having swedish characters the dis-
- ! play of these national characters on the terminal are wrong when
- ! using ELM. If I add the line Content-type: text/plain
- ! charset=iso-8859-1 into this received mail, ELM displays correct-
- ! ly. Since this is a normal situation I would assume ELM to dis-
- ! play full 8bit characters if the mail bandwith is set to 8bit.
-
- SOLUTION: The solution to this problem was to set the environment
- variable LC_CTYPE=iso_8859_1 .
-
- 1.29 Sun mailtool attachments and elm?
-
- ! * Kurt Swanson (kurt@dna.lth.se):
- > Has anyone hacked elm to support the Sun attachment
- > style in the Openwindow's Mailtool?
- ! This is handled by metamail, not well, unfortunately, but handled
- ! that way in any case...
-
- 1.30 How can I save outgoing mail ?
-
- ***************
- *** 708,715 ****
- # save a copy of all outbound messages?
- copy = ON
-
- ! # save outbound messages by login name of sender/recipient even if the
- ! # associated folder doesn't already exist?
- forcename = OFF
-
- # save messages, incoming and outbound, by login name of
- --- 789,796 ----
- # save a copy of all outbound messages?
- copy = ON
-
- ! # save outbound messages by login name of sender/recipient even if
- ! # the associated folder doesn't already exist?
- forcename = OFF
-
- # save messages, incoming and outbound, by login name of
- ***************
- *** 717,728 ****
- savename = ON
-
- # where to save copies of outgoing mail to, default file is "=sent"
- ! sentmail = ~/Mail/Spedita/sent
-
- 1.31 Can I get an automatic receipt when my message is actually read?
-
- * Chip Rosenthal (chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM):
- ! With Elm, you cannot. Many people consider this an intrusion of
- privacy, not a feature.
-
- 1.32 Get a copy of message(s) into the edit buffer when composing a reply?
- --- 798,809 ----
- savename = ON
-
- # where to save copies of outgoing mail to, default file is "=sent"
- ! sentmail = /path/to/the/file
-
- 1.31 Can I get an automatic receipt when my message is actually read?
-
- * Chip Rosenthal (chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM):
- ! With Elm, you cannot. Many people consider this an intrusion of
- privacy, not a feature.
-
- 1.32 Get a copy of message(s) into the edit buffer when composing a reply?
- ***************
- *** 733,767 ****
- 1.33 How can I print in Elm ?
-
- * Chip Rosenthal (chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM):
- ! First thing you need to do is change the default print command Elm
- ! gives you. The compiled-in default of "cat %s | lp" is obsolete.
- ! Simply use "lp" (or whatever) as your print command. This will
- ! pipe the message directly into the print command, and it will
- ! leave stdout/stderr of the print command attached to your terminal.
- ! That means that pass-through printing will work. That means
- ! problems and error messages will be displayed. Making this change
- ! might fix the problems you are having. Even if it doesn't fix
- ! them, at least now you'll be able to see the error diagnostics
- ! rather than the mysterious `Printout failed' message.
-
- 1.34 How can I get a complete elmrc file ?
-
- From inside ELm, type 'o' (Options) then '>' (Save).
- ! This will create a complete elmrc file, with all options and
- ! lots of comments. Remember that a leading "#" on a line denotes
- ! a comment. Hence a line with leadin "###" is ALSO a comment.
-
- 1.35 How can I change a configuration setting for all of my users?
-
- * Chip Rosenthal (chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM):
- ! By creating a global elmrc file. Copy your personal elmrc file
- ! to $libdir/elm.rc, where $libdir is the Elm library directory
- that holds the help files and other such things. Edit that file.
- The values it provides will override the compiled-in defaults.
-
- 1.36 What do `Priority, Expires and Action' headers mean?
-
- * Chip Rosenthal (chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM):
- Not a whole hell of a lot. These are Elm-isms.
- Priority: If you put a value in this header, *any* value other
- than `normal' or `non-urgent', then Elm will put a `U' on
- --- 814,849 ----
- 1.33 How can I print in Elm ?
-
- * Chip Rosenthal (chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM):
- ! First thing you need to do is change the default print command
- ! Elm gives you. The compiled-in default of "cat %s | lp" is obso-
- ! lete. Simply use "lp" (or whatever) as your print command. This
- ! will pipe the message directly into the print command, and it
- ! will leave stdout/stderr of the print command attached to your
- ! terminal. That means that pass-through printing will work. That
- ! means problems and error messages will be displayed. Making this
- ! change might fix the problems you are having. Even if it doesn't
- ! fix them, at least now you'll be able to see the error diagnos-
- ! tics rather than the mysterious `Printout failed' message.
-
- 1.34 How can I get a complete elmrc file ?
-
- From inside ELm, type 'o' (Options) then '>' (Save).
- ! This will create a complete elmrc file, with all options and lots
- ! of comments. Remember that a leading "#" on a line denotes a com-
- ! ment. Hence a line with leadin "###" is ALSO a comment.
-
- 1.35 How can I change a configuration setting for all of my users?
-
- * Chip Rosenthal (chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM):
- ! By creating a global elmrc file. Copy your personal elmrc file
- ! to $libdir/elm.rc, where $libdir is the Elm library directory
- that holds the help files and other such things. Edit that file.
- The values it provides will override the compiled-in defaults.
-
- 1.36 What do `Priority, Expires and Action' headers mean?
-
- * Chip Rosenthal (chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM):
- +
- Not a whole hell of a lot. These are Elm-isms.
- Priority: If you put a value in this header, *any* value other
- than `normal' or `non-urgent', then Elm will put a `U' on
- ***************
- *** 775,783 ****
- 1.37 What does the `Precedence' header mean?
-
- * Chip Rosenthal (chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM):
- ! This is *not* an Elm-ism. It is a sendmail-ism. :-) It allows
- ! you to specify handling instructions for the mail transport. If
- ! you have to ask this question -- you don't want to mess with it.
-
- 1.38 How can I get a `Reply-To' header in all of my messages?
-
- --- 857,865 ----
- 1.37 What does the `Precedence' header mean?
-
- * Chip Rosenthal (chip@chinacat.Unicom.COM):
- ! This is *not* an Elm-ism. It is a sendmail-ism. :-) It allows
- ! you to specify handling instructions for the mail transport. If
- ! you have to ask this question -- you don't want to mess with it.
-
- 1.38 How can I get a `Reply-To' header in all of my messages?
-
- ***************
- *** 894,902 ****
-
- Quote it. i.e. : "foo=bar"@net.org
-
- ! 1.48 What's aliases limit ? # of aliases ? total lenght ?
-
- ! Aliases are limited by lenght. It's 5120 chars.
- 1.49 How can I change the editor ?
-
- In your elmrc file set editor=/path/to/editor
- --- 976,984 ----
-
- Quote it. i.e. : "foo=bar"@net.org
-
- ! 1.48 What's aliases limit ? # of aliases ? total length ?
-
- ! Aliases are limited by length. It's 5120 chars.
- 1.49 How can I change the editor ?
-
- In your elmrc file set editor=/path/to/editor
- ***************
- *** 970,975 ****
- --- 1052,1151 ----
- "-s <subject> even if you're calling it with "-i <file>"
- and <file> contains the Subject header.
-
- + 1.56 How can I do <.....> with vi / my editor under Elm ?
- +
- + This is not an Elm question. Please refer to the appropriate
- + manual / doc / FAQ / whatever. I'm sorry, but should I give
- + you answers on your editor, I'd end up writing a bad FAQ for
- + your editor and a bad FAQ for Elm.
- +
- + 1.57 How can I scroll backwards w/ builtin editor ?
- +
- + You can't.
- + You can specify your favourite pager in your elmrc file
- + ( ~/.elm/elmrc ) by adding a line like:
- + pager = /usr/local/bin/less
- +
- + Should you choose "less", you can yse one of the following
- + lines, from Dave Ratcliffe (vogon1!frackit!dave@cse.psu.edu):
- +
- + pager = less -cEw
- + pager = less -C -e +Gg -P%f' ['%T'] ('%pb'\% ln '%lb/%L')'
- + pager = less -cEw -e +Gg -P%f' ['%T'] ('%pb'\% ln '%lb/%L')'
- +
- + or these from Andrew Duchowski (andrewd@sematech.tamu.edu):
- +
- + pager = less -C -e +Gg -M
- + pager = less
- + -C -e +Gg -P?f%f:'stdin'.'--('?pb%pb:'0'.'\%'?lb' line '%lb.')--'
- +
- + (You will put this on a single line: I split it for formatting
- + reasons).
- +
- + Remember to specify the full path to "less".
- +
- + 1.58 How can I send the same message to a list of people ?
- +
- + There are 3 possible cases:
- +
- + 1) You need to send a message to a huge list once in your life;
- + 2) You sometimes send to a huge list;
- + 3) You often / regularly send messages to a lot of people;
- +
- + 1) type recipients' addresses by hand. If the list is really a
- + long one, you can consider 2).
- + 2) if the list is static (i.e. you haven't to modify it each
- + time), you can create aliases: simply press 'a' from the
- + main menu, then follow the alias submenu help (really easy).
- + Or you can use the 3rd method, which gives you more
- + flexibility and (inmy opinion) ease-of-use;
- + 3) use the following script by John Woodburn (woodburn@indirect.com):
- + #!/bin/sh
- + file=/path/to/message
- +
- + read address
- + while [ -n "${address}" ] ; do
- + cat ${file} | /usr/bin/sendmail -oi -odb ${address}
- + read address
- + done
- + The addresses' list is read from stdin, so you can store it in
- + a file and run this srcipt, say "snd_msg" this way:
- + snd_msg < /path/to/addresses/file
- +
- + If you want to use elm aliases in the file, you can substitute
- + the line with "sendmail" in the script with:
- + cat ${file} | /path/to/elm -s "subject" ${address}
- +
- + Another way to handle such mailings is to convince your system
- + administrator to put a line like:
- + foo :include:/path/to/a/file
- + in sendmail's system-wide aliases file, and give you write
- + permission to this file. You can then use whatever mail program
- + to mail to the list, and anybody sending a message to foo@your.site
- + will reach the list.
- +
- + 1.59 How can I resynchronize folder (deleting, etc) w/out exiting Elm ?
- +
- + From main menu, press '$'.
- +
- + 1.60 Couldn't malloc 1769480335 bytes!!
- +
- + This error occurs when Elm tries to open $lib/aliases and
- + the sytem-wide aliases file is not in the expected format.
- + For example, if you installed sendmail in /usr/local, its
- + aliases are then kept in usr/locla/lib/aliases, the same
- + path that's default for Elm.
- +
- + * John Warburton <jwarb@SACBH.com.au>:
- + I fixed the problem here by renaming the elm aliases files in
- + hdrs/sysdefs.SH to have elm_ prefixed before the aliases:
- +
- + * Syd Weinstein <syd@Myxa.com>:
- + (referred to the above soution) ... that or just use a dif-
- + ferent $lib than /usr/local/lib, make it /usr/local/lib/elm.
- + In addition, Elm 3.0 will rename the aliases file to avoid
- + conflicts.
- +
-
- 2.0 Installation Answers
- ----------------------------
- ***************
- *** 1741,1747 ****
- using filter. Check with your Postmaster.
-
-
- -
- 4.0 Bugs list
-
- This list is the bug list from the Elm monthly posting.
- --- 1917,1922 ----
- ***************
- *** 2055,2060 ****
- --- 2230,2285 ----
- donegan@stanton.cts.com, stanton!donegan
- 714-894-2246 uucp - nuucp no word
- Elm is /u/public/elm2.3.tar.Z
- +
- +
- + =+=+=+=+=+=+
- +
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- +
- + This FAQ is Copyright (C) Piero Serini. All Rights are reserved.
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