1. I'm not every qualified in either Rebol *or* Linux
2. I'm ?administrator? of a RAQ2/CobalNet MIPS machine (RAQ2.paxp.com)
with several virtual domains on it. I'm 'admin,' of course, and also
boss0, boss1, boss2, boss3, etc. (ie. site administrator of each of the
virtual domains).
3. I've downloaded rebol049, and installed it in /usr/bin. The
accompanying .r files have been moved to /usr/share/rebol. "export
REBOL_HOME=$HOME" has been added to /etc/profile. (All after invoking
'su,' btw.)
4. Logged in (telnet) as admin, I can launch REBOL from the command line;
but I don't get the user.r prompts I expected at first use. In this
situation, should I?
5. Should the user.r file be in /home/users/admin/user.r??
6. If I use REBOL in a CGI context to send mail, should I include a user.r
file in cgi-bin - or just include the set-net command in a script?
7. The instructions for 'send' state that the subject of a message is the
first line. How the heck does one get to the second (or consecutive)
line(s) from the REBOL command line - or does one? (Carl, your message is
coming!)
'Nuff for tonite.
Thanks all,
- fleet -