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asked | (Ab) use Apache as a proxy |
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Apr 9 |
answered | Iptables port forwarding to qemu vm |
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accepted | Emacs and Trac Integration |
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accepted | CLI & Markup language |
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awarded | Scholar |
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accepted | Load command parameters from upper level file |
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Oct 5 |
accepted | Mutt send-hook to sanitize “to” address? |
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accepted | SVN access and indexing tool |
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asked | Emacs and Trac Integration |
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asked | SVN access and indexing tool |
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May 14 |
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Mutt send-hook to sanitize “to” address? Yeah, that would be an option too. My current workflow is: new mail -> enter recipients via goobook -> compose message in vim -> vim macro to sanitize the "TO:" line. |
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asked | Mutt send-hook to sanitize “to” address? |
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awarded | Supporter |
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awarded | Student |
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Apr 23 |
asked | Load command parameters from upper level file |
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asked | CLI & Markup language |