1 Nov 2003 17:15
Re: mparam
Raimund Kohl-Fuechsle <ray <at> nabuli.de>
2003-11-01 16:15:30 GMT
2003-11-01 16:15:30 GMT
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003, Peter S Galbraith wrote: > Try with the full path to mhparam like so: > > $ /usr/bin/mh/mhparam libdir > /usr/lib/mh Yepp! That worked! $ /usr/bin/mh/mhparam libdir You already have the standard nmh directory '/home/ray/Mail". Do you want to use it for nmh? y [Using existing directory] /usr/lib/mh I then sent me a test mail with mh-e and it worked fine. > There's no need for pinning. Just download the package and install it > with `dpkg -i': > > $ wget http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/m/mh-e/mh-e_7.4.2-1_all.deb > $ su > # dpkg -i mh-e_7.4.2-1_all.deb > > Please do that and we'll start from there. Ok, I did that. Works fine too. Thank you very much! I now want to go through the manual to find out how I can make best use of mh-e. The manual says: ;;;;;; ;; "This is Edition 1.3 of `mh-e, The Emacs Interface to MH', last ;; updated 18 February 2001 for mh-e Version 5.0.2." ;;;;;; Is there a newer one or is that one fine to start with? I hope to not bother much if I come back in case I stumble ... ok? ray -- -- Raimund Kohl Consulting Kommunikative Praktizierungskonzepte und Business-Dienstleistungen für Heilpraktiker Schlesierstr. 19 * 67112 Mutterstadt T: 06234-929329 * F: 06234-929267 * e: info <at> nabuli.de
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