Hi all, Effectively I request "disposition notifications" for my e-mails. It's possible, for the receivers, to turn the ignore option in their mail client. This behavior only happens on this list. Other suse list, that I subscribe, don't have it. Notice that when we post a message to this list (as well as others), we send it to "suse-kde@suse.com", not to the individual subscribers. It's the mailer that resents each message to each the subscribers, so is it that resents my disposition notification. I guess that this is due to the configuration of this list at the mailer. Lívio On 02 de September de 2006 21:14, Curtis Rey wrote:
On Sat September 2 2006 13:02, Lívio Cipriano wrote: Would you please turn of (at least of this list) the "request for receipt comformation" in you mailer - spammers use this tactic to gain addresses and besides it's a bit of a pain to have the window pop up asking for action (ignore, send or deny).
Thank you, Curtis.
On 02 de September de 2006 20:35, Peter Vollebregt wrote:
Lívio Cipriano schreef:
Hi all,
Some time ago I posted a message regarding the fact that Konqueror, with the context menu, compressed files with rar adding "RAR" as extension, instead of "rar". From the posted messages, was not possible to arrive to a conclusion. Now I found even a more strange behavior.
Downloading
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha/cdrtools-2.01.01a11.tar.gz ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha/cdrtools-2.01.01a11.tar.bz2
and trying to preview them in Konqueror, I receive the error message "Couldn't open the file, probably due to an unsupported file format". The unsupported file format is TAR. Could be damage files, but I can open them with the command line. Other files, with the same extensions, can be previewed in Konqueror.
The strange fact is that I can preview these two files in Konqueror in SuSE 9.2 . Any ideas?
Lívio
Livio,
When i have problems like this with konqueror it is because of some strange characters in the name. Like '?' for example.
Your file can be read with mc (suse 10.1) but that shows another name: cdrtools-2.0~01a11.tar.gz to be exact.
When i rename the file to test.gz i can open it with konqueror (Ark).
Now there seens to be a problem with fonts / locale. But i am no expert there.
Peter
PS: i have had similar experiences with writing to a FAT directory. konqueror only showed and created lowercase names there but i could make capital names from the command line. For FAT i solve this now by adding the option 'shortname=mixed' to fstab. See man fstab and mount.
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