Subj : MultiMail crosspostin To : Alan Zisman From : James Bradley Date : Thu Mar 03 2005 12:58 am Sorry to put you through all that, Alan. I mistook you for WM. It's been one of those weeks. /-: As you can see, I can too crosspost now. Unless my eyes were playing tricks on me, I only saw echoes which contained mail in them for crossposting yesterday, yet today... Alan Zisman wrote to James Bradley, "Re: MultiMail crosspostin" -=> James Bradley wrote to Alan Zisman <=- JB> Alan Zisman wrote to TOM WALKER, "Re: Off line Readers" -=> TOM WALKER wrote to WAYNE CHIRNSIDE <=- AZ> PacketDir: C:\download AZ> ReplyDir: C:\alan's~1\upload JB> If these were "/in", and "/~/up", any user (A *NIX user JB> w/permissions.)could see all downloaded mail, and every user could have JB> their own uploads? Netmail too would be visible by all then, wouldn't JB> it? JB> My only other trouble is with permissions of downloaded packages. They JB> all show up read-only all 'round from Maximus-DOS. (444 is it?) Do I JB> have to chmod everything inbound, or hopefully I'm missing something JB> else basic? AZ> 1) After you choose 'R' to reply, you should see a dialogue AZ> [...] AZ> message to multiple areas-- I suppose it's possible to AZ> Select All in your message-editing software and copy to the AZ> clipboard, then send a 2nd reply to the same message... AZ> choosing a different Echo, and pasting the same text into AZ> the editor. That's the one big thing on my wish list. What're you gonna do? I heard Don Rickles say this evening, "For the price you paid for these seats, you don't get to vote." AZ> 2) I suppose you could set the download and upload folders AZ> the way you describe... I quoted from my configuration, in AZ> a reply to a Windows user... Again, I thought you were the author. Sorry again. AZ> Sorry I'm not a lot of help to you... you might want to AZ> email William McBrine, the developer... he's been very AZ> patient when I've had problems: wmcbrine (at) users (dot) AZ> sourceforge (dot) net Thanks just the same! You gave it the old College try, and that's duly noted. <-; .... Idiopathic: Idiot doctor - Pathetic patient -J. Emrie ___ MultiMail/Linux v0.45 --- Maximus 3.01 * Origin: -=-= Calgary Organization (403) 242-3221 (1:134/77) .