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- Subject: Re: tlug: Naive VM question
- From: Kei Furuuchi <kfur@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 1 May 1998 05:13:31 +0900 (JST)
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Stephen J. Turnbull writes: > Then you invoke `make-hosts.pl > /etc/hosts' when you start ppp. In my case, diald starts ppp. Dial-up ppp in analog public telephone line is not stable and slow. This is the reason people choose ISDN. But, I use diald so when the line is disconnected while downloading a large file, diald reconnects and restart downloading without attendance. This is one of things I like about Linux. I don't know how to implement this on Windows. So the perl script seems too much for me unless I really know what I am doing, which I don't curretly. The second best seems always for sendmail to talk to ISP's mail server and let the mailserver forward mails to destination. > I don't understand why you want to keep the `kfur' spool file intact. > You will soon find that it grows too large to be useful, at which > point you need to make other arrangements to access your saved mail > remotely anyway. At least intact by VM. This is a failsafe consideration. Also archiving problem concerns INBOX file in VM as well. I don't see how VM handles that too. > What I had to do was "C-\ x toggle-input-method". This works on my > XEmacs with LEIM-ified Canna. You may need to use a different I can toggle both input methond and viper mode in Emacs and Viper. But, still I can't input Japanese. I use Canna as un-tar-gziped from pje distribution. Regards, Kei.
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