Luis Rodrigo Gallardo Cruz wrote: > You don't actually need the 'quit', but it hurts noone.
There actuatually seems to be a trend to use 'kthxbye' nowadays, which is not documented, but seems to work, and a lot cooler and lolcatter From http://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-control quit stop thank thanks thankyou thank you On a line by itself, in any case, possibly followed by whitespace, tells the control server to stop processing the message; the remainder of the message can include explanations, signatures or anything else, none of it will be detected by the control server. So 'quit' would be perfectly fine, and actually very useful, ie: I mail control and cc: a bug [EMAIL PROTECTED] tags XXXXXX moreinfo sevrity XXXXXX serious [more commands] quit Blah, I need you to provide all this extra info, blah... [more info on the bug] So that control doesn't try to parse evrery line of your mail and get confused, signatures included :) -- ยท''`. Come, let me sing into your ear, those dancing days are gone : :' : I carry the sun in a golden cup, the moon in a silver bag `. `' `- Proudly running Debian GNU/Linux -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]