Hi Eli,

> The path separators in Unix are "/" instead of "\" as they are in Windows.

Agreed. It shows M$ always wanted to be backwards.

> Apart from that, "/" has absolutely no special meaning, certainly not that
> anything preceded by "/" is to be a filename.

Really ?  Didn't I see something in Linux documentation about
/etc/aliases stating anything beginning with  / means a file-path ?  For
example a file rather than a mailbox ?

Regards,

Paul.

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