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- In article <SINGLETON.1.000ABBC6@wvuhrl1.hrl.wvu.edu>,
- David Singleton <SINGLETON@wvuhrl1.hrl.wvu.edu> wrote:
- >I have a minor pick about Win QVT for Winsock v 3.97 (got it from
- >/systems/ibmpc/win3/uploads on wuarchive.wustl.edu). I have QVT in my
- >startup group in Windows. In the prior versions up to 3.96, the console window
- >would stay minimized and I would only get my default telnet session window. I
- >just installed 3.97, and for some reason the console will start out minimized,
- >but after the telnet window appears, the console will feel left out of the
- >fun and appear on the screen also.
- >
- >I know, I know. It's minor. If anyone knows how to force it minimized, I would
- >appreciate the advice.
- >
- >advTHANKSance
- >
-
-
- Another thing that is different than 3.96 in 3.97 is the the autologin
- in the Mail section. Checking the autologin box under the setup/mail option
- allow for a window to pop up when one selected mail.
-
- Is this a bug or is there something I have not done?
-
- -F.
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Mar 10 02:05:06 1994
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Thu, 10 Mar 1994 02:05:06 GMT
- From: ashok@biochemistry.BIOC.CWRU.Edu (Ashok Aiyar)
- Message-Id: <ashok.504.2D7E8051@biochemistry.cwru.edu>
- Organization: Department of Biochemistry, Case Western Reserve University
- Sender: ses
- References: <billw.141.2D7DDC02@coe.unomaha.edu>, <patlee.328.0032A73C@panix.com>
- Subject: Re: Trumpet News: Mail Port Question
-
- In article <patlee.328.0032A73C@panix.com> patlee@panix.com (Patrick Lee) writes:
-
- >In article <billw.141.2D7DDC02@coe.unomaha.edu> billw@coe.unomaha.edu (Bill
- >Wilson) writes:
-
- >> How can I configure trumpet news so I can retrieve mail on a specific port?
-
- >I don't believe you can. POP3 post office is suppose to be listening on port
- >110 only. (POP2 is on 109 but who still uses that?) If you have a post office
- >that is listening elsewhere, ask it be changed to the standard port.
-
-
- I don't know about Trumpet, but if you use Eudora, you can configure
- it to connect to a POP3 server running on any port. Simply edit the
- pop3 entry in the SERVICES file.
-
- It would be very easy to test if Trumpet uses the SERVICES file as
- well.
-
- There are some instances when it is useful to be able to run servers
- on alternative ports. On biochemistry.bioc.cwru.edu, I run a
- standard pop3 server on 110, and a test server on 109.
-
- Later,
- Ashok
- --
- Ashok Aiyar Mail: ashok@biochemistry.cwru.edu
- Department of Biochemistry Tel: (216) 368-3300
- CWRU School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio Fax: (216) 368-4544
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- Date: Thu, 10 Mar 1994 10:32:37 GMT
- From: wgo10@cus.cam.ac.uk (W.G. O'Brien)
- Message-Id: <1994Mar10.103237.3212@infodev.cam.ac.uk>
- Organization: U of Cambridge, England
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- References: <2ksvn1$d7b@goofy.unisa.ac.za>, <silvest.4.01810EED@umslvma.umsl.edu>, <mdenny.10.0021CF68@hk.super.net>
- Subject: Re: Text viewer for HGopher - I recommend PFE
-
- In article <mdenny.10.0021CF68@hk.super.net> mdenny@hk.super.net (Michael Denny) writes:
- >In article <silvest.4.01810EED@umslvma.umsl.edu> silvest@umslvma.umsl.edu (Melissa Silvestre) writes:
- >>Subject: Re: Text viewer for HGopher - I recommend PFE
- >>From: silvest@umslvma.umsl.edu (Melissa Silvestre)
- >>Date: Fri, 4 Mar 1994 15:31:39 CENTRAL
- >
- >>I recommed PFE, Programmer's File Editor. It's freeware, and can be found on
- >>simtel mirror sites as pfe0506.zip (or whatever the latest version number is)
- >>or on ftp.cica.indiana.edu.
- >>PFE can handle really large files, it can open multiple documents, and has lots
- >>of other neat functions.
- >
- >>- Melissa Silvestre silvest@admiral.umsl.edu
- >
- >I second this. In fact, I use PFE as a general replacement for notepad. One
- >of its nicest features (for me) is that it automatically recognizes UNIX-style
- >documents which often are sent with the .txt extension, but are not handled
- >at all well by notepad.
-
- I also find PFE an excellent editor, but recently I've noticed it doesn't
- start up properly. It appears in the task list, but no window appears. This
- happens quite unpredictably, and makes it difficult for me to use it with
- Hgopher, as I'm not sure whether it'll work or not. Has anybody else seen this?
-
- Will O'Brien
- Selwyn College,
- Cambridge,
- ENGLAND.
-
-
-