Adding mailing lists

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Bob Mottram 2014-10-25 23:19:14 +01:00
parent e7a69996f8
commit b0046a4cbc
2 changed files with 12 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -2632,7 +2632,7 @@ function folders_for_mailing_lists {
echo 'fi' >> /usr/bin/addmailinglist echo 'fi' >> /usr/bin/addmailinglist
echo '' >> /usr/bin/addmailinglist echo '' >> /usr/bin/addmailinglist
echo 'if ! [[ $MYUSERNAME && $MAILINGLIST && $SUBJECTTAG ]]; then' >> /usr/bin/addmailinglist echo 'if ! [[ $MYUSERNAME && $MAILINGLIST && $SUBJECTTAG ]]; then' >> /usr/bin/addmailinglist
echo ' echo "mailinglistsrule [user name] [mailing list name] [subject tag]"' >> /usr/bin/addmailinglist echo ' echo "addmailinglist [user name] [mailing list name] [subject tag]"' >> /usr/bin/addmailinglist
echo ' exit 1' >> /usr/bin/addmailinglist echo ' exit 1' >> /usr/bin/addmailinglist
echo 'fi' >> /usr/bin/addmailinglist echo 'fi' >> /usr/bin/addmailinglist
echo '' >> /usr/bin/addmailinglist echo '' >> /usr/bin/addmailinglist

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@ -190,6 +190,17 @@ To view any new folders which you may have created using the /mailinglistrule/ s
If your folder still doesn't show up then press the *menu button*, select *show folders* and select *all folders*. If your folder still doesn't show up then press the *menu button*, select *show folders* and select *all folders*.
** Subscribing to mailing lists
To subscribe to a mailing list so that it appears within Mutt or Thunderbird.
#+BEGIN_SRC bash
ssh username@domainname -p 2222
addmailinglist <username> <mailinglistname> <subjecttag>
exit
#+END_SRC
The subject tag should be the word or phrase which appears within the brackets in the subject line of emails from the mailing list. The mailing list name should be something short so that it is readable within the left side column of the mutt email client.
* Play Music * Play Music
** With the DLNA service ** With the DLNA service
An easy way to play music on any mobile device in your home is to use the DLNA service. Copy your music into a directory called "/Music/" on a USB thumb drive and then insert it into from socket on the Beaglebone. An easy way to play music on any mobile device in your home is to use the DLNA service. Copy your music into a directory called "/Music/" on a USB thumb drive and then insert it into from socket on the Beaglebone.