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to: NICHOLAS BOEL
from: WILFRED VAN VELZEN
date: 2016-10-11 18:15:00
subject: Re: Automated monthly lin

Hi,

On 2016-10-11 10:05:52, Nicholas Boel wrote to Moderator:
  about: "Re: Automated monthly link check/echo rules":

 NB> In another echo, I caught wind of an FMail (sub)project. I don't
 NB> remember how to copy the message to another echo to reply to it
 NB> without it exporting the original message again and/or posting it into
 NB> the other echo, but...

You don't have to remember, just use the F1 key, which tells you to use the N
key for that! ;)

 NB> This wouldn't by chance be a linux project, would it? :)

Sort of... ;)

I'm trying to compile FMail with the mingw compiler, using the code::blocks
ide. Well actually it is already compiling, but the Borland compiler specifics
are still preventing it from function as it should. But I'm getting there.
After that I still have to do the same with FTools and FConfig and a lot of
testing...

And after that I should be somewhat closer to being able to compile it for
linux, because the mingw compiler is derived from the gcc compiler which is a
linux/unix C compiler...

Bye, Wilfred.


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