On Thu, 2008-03-27 at 08:57 -0400, Justin Pryzby wrote: > > /etc/logcheck/header.txt has the phrase "If you wish to no-longer > > receive it", which is a bit klunky (and, let's be honest, it splits > > an infinitive). Also, "no-longer" is not a hyphenated word. > Hmm, what infinitive? I think an infinitive is "to XX", but "to wish" > isn't what's used.
The infinitive is "to receive", which is split by the not-a-real-word "no-longer": "to no-longer receive". > I would phrase it in the positive: "If you wish to stop receiving it" > or "stop generating it" or "disable it"... Otherwise "no longer wish" > is just a lack of a wish, rather than a wish for the inverse. That's a better idea - I like "If you wish to stop receiving it", although I'm not sure whether you can stop receiving one particular email. Maybe: "These emails are sent by logcheck. If you wish to stop receiving them" ? _______________________________________________ Logcheck-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/logcheck-devel

