Core 2 Duo CPU temperature (with lm-sensors)

Howard Coles Jr. dhcolesj at gmail.com
Sun Mar 25 21:36:17 UTC 2007


On Sunday 25 March 2007 12:27:33 pm Fred Schaer wrote:
> Ah... damn!
>
> If [ I cant use my ISP SMTP && using gmail's smtp is not cool ]; then
>     if [ using my own sendmail or SMTP does not work (I guess) ]; then
>        maybe easiest is to find another ISP
>     fi
> fi
> exit 2 ;)
>
> OK thanks for explaining :)
>
> Fred
>
> Lantiero Zenesi a écrit :
> > On 25/03/2007 at 15:00, Stew Schneider wrote:
> >> Your emails are getting through, Fred. We found out a few weeks ago that
> >> if you use gmail and the pop facility, you don't get copies of your own
> >> emails.
> >>
> >> Bit annoying, that.
> >
> > Indeed!
> > You got to use a different smtp, not gmail's. It's very inconvenient.
> > I wonder if they could correct this.

I use gmail for the list, and what I do is set a specific folder in KMail to 
hold the list, and set the properties to leave all replies in the folder.  If 
I send an email by creating a new thread I copy the sent item to the list's 
folder.   This way I have a copy of what I've sent, otherwise I'll never get 
one.

However, if you think your messages aren't getting through, its a bit of a 
hassle.  You have to go online and look through the archives. 

I'm not sure why gmail works that way, but I'm guessing it sees the message 
you sent, and the message you get back from the list as the same message and 
just discards the duplicate.

-- 
See Ya'
Howard Coles Jr.
John 3:16!




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