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- birkhead_j@lincoln.gpsemi.com (Steve Kirkham) writes:
- >Can someone suggest a source of a sockets version of whois and archie?
-
- There is WinSock compliant code at ftp.alumni.caltech.edu:pub/dank/uwho,
- but it doesn't have a GUI yet. Anyone want to add one?
- It does have a way to pull an index of all whois and ph sites, which is
- really nice, and it does more than most whois clients I've seen.
- It compiled on about five different OS's last I checked.
- - Dan Kegel
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Wed Feb 16 17:52:18 1994
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- From: eivindh@met.sintef.no
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- Organization: SINTEF Materials Technology
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- Subject: PC Eudora - Nicknames/Recipients
-
- Strange behaviour of PC Eudora concerning Nicknames and Recipients.?
-
- There is a nice way of putting names on a list:
- Highlight the mail item with the desired name,
- choose Special Make Nickname...,
- enter the name you wish to call it, e.g Test
- and check the Put it on the recipient list, click OK.
- Choose Message New Message To, the name Test is on the list.
- That's fine!
-
- Then quit PC Eudora, and restart it.
- If you now Choose Message New Message To, the name Test is not on the list!
- So, choose Window Nicknames, and there it is.
- Double click on Test in the Nickname list, and close the window.
- Choose Message New Message To, the name Test is now back on the list.
- And what's even better: it stays there the next time PC Eudora is started.
-
- Well, it worked out in the end, but this is hardly intentional, is it?
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