Hi,

I hope there are many uses of OpenBSD, recently, I put it in my company as host for Samba filesharing, unfortunately the guys tripped out when I left the company, 3 weeks afterwards, and disassembled the box, saying it had no security, yet this was sitted on a private Lan
alongside with MS servers.

Nevertheless, after many years OpenBSD has never had any issue on all applications I use it.

I even noticed the software packages are quite recent, and there are a lot. I'll be moving to electrical engineering in few weeks yet I've seen Qelectrotech and other software I'd like to
use are available and even more recent than one Debian based I use.

Chances are I'll be able to migrate to OpenBSD for general purpose electrical engineer works.

Regards

Jean-François


Le 14/06/2021 à 15:14, fern.tje...@aiyja.com a écrit :
Tommy, dear, I am female.

And generally, my apologies for the disclaimer, we work mostly in LE, and are 
required by legal to put it at the end of emails, as most of you will know. I 
personally do not see the point but as we deal with multi-national companies 
that do the same it has become somewhat of a standard. I should have removed it 
before sending.

Cheers
Nan

June 14, 2021 12:05 PM, "Tommy Nevtelen" <to...@nevtelen.com> wrote:

On 14/06/2021 08.15, Stuart Longland wrote:

Secondly, isn't it a bit late to tell me _now_ that your email is
confidential _after_ I have read the body in full? I don't know how
people read emails in the European Union, but here in Australia, I
start at the top and read to the bottom, not bottom to top (maybe that
explains the business world's like for top-posting).
Maybe you were the intended recipient and he assumed you read emails
upside down. Being in Australia and all. :)

(I'm sorry about this email but I just had to :)

/T

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