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[Pan-users] Re: Pan on windows?
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Sapient Fridge |
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[Pan-users] Re: Pan on windows? |
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Fri, 8 Apr 2011 08:46:14 +0100 |
Apologies for the lack of threading, I was getting the digest but realised I
can't reply to any particular message that way.
> Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2011 10:28:01 +0100
> From: Steve Davies <address@hidden>
>
> http://pan.rebelbase.com/download/
> Will take you to the same place as
> http://preview.tinyurl.com/3wrhtmw
> with a couple of extra clicks on the way. The difference being that
> the page in the middle
> http://sites.google.com/site/paninstall/
> Provides some information on the dependencies, extra downloads, and
> where to get them from.
>
> Hope that helps.
> Steve
It did, a lot! Thanks to everyone who pointed me to the windows installer.
I eventually downloaded and ran it up after checking that the links appeared
trustworthy. Works great, beats the crap out of Thunderbird (as I thought
it would :-)
Some questions:
1) You said that http://pan.rebelbase.com/download/ would take me to the
download site for windows, but it doesn't actually mention the 0.134 windows
installer at all. It has a link to the 0.133 windows installer and a link
for the 0.134 source code but no link the 0.134 windows installer that I
could see, or am I just being blind?
2) Is there any way of automatically downloading all the message bodies
rather than just the headers? My ISP's news service is a bit intermittent
and my old newsreader (Turnpike) would download and cache everything
(including the bodies) it could as soon as available so I rarely had to wait
for anything to arrive. I realise I can select everything and hit "Cache
Article" but is there any way of *automatically* downloading and caching new
message bodies as soon as I open Pan?
3) How do I see the raw source text of an article? I sometimes send in
spam complaints but to do that you have to send in the full headers and I
can't work out how to get them from Pan.
BTW: Great piece of software, it's come on fantastically well in the 10
years since I last used it. Looks really good!
Cheers,
Sapient Fridge
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