On Wednesday 28 October 2020 10:16:24 Gene Heskett via tde-users wrote: > > I personally hate forums. Why? Because you HAVE to goto them, log in and > in general mess around 4 or 5 minutes just to see the list, which on > some forums like for the rpi's, several hundred screen fulls let alone > search thru it to find something interesting, or even any reply's to > your plea for help. > > Email just drops in at 2 minute intervals courtesy of takeing the email > suckage away from kmail with fetchmail running as a background daemon, > then a wrapper script I wrote years ago that uses inotify-wait to tell > kmail to go get the mail that procmail just dumped into /var/mail/ and > it uses dbus to tell kmail to go get it. And a quick glance determines > whether I answer, or hit the + key for the next one. So other than this > typeing, my email is a 2 click operation, once to select the type of > reply, and once to send it when I've rattled the current cage > sufficiently. Computers should DO work FOR you, not make work. Way too > many think jumping thru all those hoops in how it works, to me the > challenge is to just make it work FOR you. > > Cheers, Gene Heskett Yeah, don't get me wrong. Without computers, I could never have collected and organized so much material, and probably would never have been able to make connections between seemingly unrelated subjects. So that's a good thing, I have to concede. On the other hand, if I had just kept all my materials in hard copy, then I would still have it somewhere; although I suppose it could have been destroyed in a fire or something. Also, I would need a warehouse in which to keep it all. It was just a strange bit of bad luck, that my hard drive and my flash drive both failed at the same time, and before I could make backups of this material (which I had saved for last, as I was redistributing this data, to keep like with like). Anyway, it is what it is. Now I need to figure out how to move forward with my project. Bill ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx