Suresh Ramasubramanian forced the electrons to say:
> My parents use it - and like it :) I use it too, once in a while (like
> when replying to LI, say). I get LI digest, and have to copy and paste
> the sender's address and subject in (replacing the LI digest) - tough in
> mutt
Nothing is tough in mutt - set edit_headers in your .muttrc, and the headers
are there in your editor buffer - very easy to change them there (if your
editor is vim then, well, do I have to tell you?).
> Grrrrrrr........ a DOS prompt in Linux?
Shows how adaptable we are - right?
Binand
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main(int c,char **v){while(!fork()){strcpy(v[0],tmpnam(0));sleep(1);}}
A program that changes its name and pid every second.
Try this program at your own risk! ---> Binand <---
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