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Re: Important update of Emacspeak RPM's
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- Subject: Re: Important update of Emacspeak RPM's
- From: Matthew Campbell <mattcamp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 09:27:43 -0500 (CDT)
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Tim Cross writes:
> Could I make the suggestion that perhapse the code in
> emacspeak-speak.el be modified to check for the existance of the
> environment variables MAIL and MAILBOX when setting the mail spool
> directory and if those variables don't exist, fall back to a default
> of /usr/spool/mail or /var/spool/mail?? My experience (which may not
> amount to much :-) has been that most unix systems I have worked on
> have one or both of these environment variables defined and many mail
> programs use this variable. I realize that this doesn't help
> with the mspools package, but it would help with emacspeak.
That's a good idea. I hadn't thought of using one of those variables.
> I would like to be able to attempt doing a patch along these lines
> myself, but my elisp is still pretty much non-existant and there is no
> spare time at present.
I'll do the patch and send it to the list. Actually, I'm an
inexperienced Lisp programmer myself; I've been learning mostly from
other people's code and Emacs's built-in documentation of variables
and functions.
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Matt Campbell <mattcamp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Web site: http://www.feist.com/~mattcamp/
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