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dpc
response 95 of 234: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 14:48 UTC 1998

Yep, deleting those colons did the trick!  Sometimes I'm so clever
I scare myself. 8-)
dpc
response 96 of 234: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 15:02 UTC 1998

Oh- I did encounter a *true* system problem late yesterday afternoon.
I dialed in on 761-3000, got a connection, entered my loginid and
password, and was promptly disconnected.  I got the same thing on
761-4931.
scott
response 97 of 234: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 16:05 UTC 1998

There was a vandal bothering us for a while then, then until a little after
6pm we had it closed to get some tracking done.
remmers
response 98 of 234: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 17:37 UTC 1998

Re resp:94 - Hm... My problem was that I was looking at the 'mailx'
man page, not 'mail'. The mail page documents 'discard', but the
mailx page does not. Odd - I thought they were the same program.
davel
response 99 of 234: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 23:11 UTC 1998

The motd states, at present, in part:
> Are you having a problem with some feature of Grex? Have you read the FAQ?
> It contains answers to most common questions, and can easily be seen on the
> web at http://www.cyberspace.org/faq.html or by typing the "faq" command.
> (Type !faq if you are at a prompt other than a shell prompt.)     -srw
However, running faq merely does nothing at all.  It's a link to
/usr/local/grex-scripts/faq, whose contents are the following:
> #!/bin/sh
> #
> # Display Grex FAQ sheet
> #
> ###menumore /usr/local/grexdoc/grex-faq
> 
Since the menumore line is commented out, it's not surprising that it
doesn't work, is it?
dpc
response 100 of 234: Mark Unseen   Jul 28 18:47 UTC 1998

I have another dumb problem with Unix mail.  The escape character
for mail is ~.  The escape character for the editor is :.  I want
to set the escape character for mail to be : also.
        I inserted "set ESCAPE=: in my .mailrc, but it didn't work.
What's the right command for this?
mdw
response 101 of 234: Mark Unseen   Jul 28 19:58 UTC 1998

set escape=:
dpc
response 102 of 234: Mark Unseen   Jul 28 20:26 UTC 1998

Thanx, mdw!
davel
response 103 of 234: Mark Unseen   Jul 28 23:00 UTC 1998

I see someone fixed the faq script, now uses lynx.  Nice!
srw
response 104 of 234: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 05:16 UTC 1998

I don't know who commented out the menumore line. It was working for me
when I converted the Grex faq to text form and put it in
/usr/local/grexdoc/grex-faq  (that was on July 12)

The lynx version of the script is better if it works for you. Users with
dumb terminals will not be able to run that script, though. I guess they
can always do a finger faq, if they know to do so.
icarus7
response 105 of 234: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 18:01 UTC 1998

Nethack gave me a "Waiting for access to record." error 60 times
before failing. I assume 60 retries is the default, so that's not
a problem, but is there a problem with a nethack record?
tsty
response 106 of 234: Mark Unseen   Jul 31 05:41 UTC 1998

.... on a buncha items today, i have seen the  item header, then
a second line of   <item is forgotten>
.... and then a screen full of responses headed by 98 new of 102 resp.
  
this seems to be a problem.   they were not <linked item> items either.
well, two were, but he other 5/6 were not. i recognized the linked
items items.
davel
response 107 of 234: Mark Unseen   Jul 31 09:57 UTC 1998

Try "set forget".
drew
response 108 of 234: Mark Unseen   Jul 31 20:37 UTC 1998

A couple of bugs that should be addressed:

* The mail length limiter, while it displays the message when a mail file
being sent exceeds the 100K limit, sends the mail anyway.

* When an item in BBS is responded to for the first time in several months
or years (I believe the limit would be a year, based on how dates show up in
an 'ls'), the entire item is displayed on a 'read new'. (Partially responsible
for some of the huge newresponse files.)
drew
response 109 of 234: Mark Unseen   Jul 31 20:48 UTC 1998

Additional: The mail software, upon getting a large file, *both* sends the
mail *and* bounces a copy - in its entirety. (I would that, if it coundn't
send, that it does neither - or else truncate most of the bounce.)
tsty
response 110 of 234: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 10:02 UTC 1998

....set forget has been my default for eons ... and i didn't do
any of the setting of forget/noforget ....however, issuing the
commands seems to have cleared the problem. oh,well. 


davel
response 111 of 234: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 15:09 UTC 1998

Re 108 second complaint: Drew, that's what happens if you've used
"fixseen" to make items look as though you've read them.  That's not
the way I would have designed it myself, but knowing Marcus I'd guess
it's not a bug but a feature I don't happen to like.  (Instead of using
fixseen I always do "read all pass >/dev/null".)
davel
response 112 of 234: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 15:12 UTC 1998

(Er, it also results when you join a new conference, which appears to
functionally set things the way fixseen does, I think.  The items get marked
as having nothing new, but no responses are marked as read, however that's
stored internally.)
valerie
response 113 of 234: Mark Unseen   Aug 4 02:31 UTC 1998

This response has been erased.

mdw
response 114 of 234: Mark Unseen   Aug 4 19:26 UTC 1998

"mailx" is also the name of the ucb mail program, in older system V releases.
i
response 115 of 234: Mark Unseen   Aug 4 22:49 UTC 1998

Why can't cron reap the old lock files?
valerie
response 116 of 234: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 01:49 UTC 1998

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valerie
response 117 of 234: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 01:56 UTC 1998

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valerie
response 118 of 234: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 01:57 UTC 1998

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icarus7
response 119 of 234: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 17:08 UTC 1998

Thank you! 
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