Jon Wareham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On 12 Apr 99 00:04:29 +0100, Mike Carter wrote about:
> > How can you set what will be returned if somebody fingered my e-mail
> > address?  How does all this work?
>
> You need one or both of two text files called (if you have genesis and
> its setup properly), write anything you want in them. You also need to
> allow access from the outside world.
> 
> Amitcp:home/<username>/.plan
> Amitcp:home/<username>/.project
> 
> Then try "finger <username>@localhost" if it works your half-way
> there. 

I know about the files from my university unix days, and guessed correctly
as to where to put them, but fingering username@localhost doesn't work. If
I just finger username it works fine though ...

*(0) Ready>* amitcp:bin/finger redvers@localhost
[localhost]
finger: connect: Connection refused
*(0) Ready>* amitcp:bin/finger redvers
Login: redvers                          Name: Kevin Fairhurst
Directory: AmiTCP:home/redvers/         Shell: noshell
On since Wed Apr 14 10:19 (GMT1) from Console
Plan:
To try and take over the world!!

Muhahahahahahaha!!

*(0) Ready>* 

Any ideas as to what I've got to faff with in Genesis?

Cheers,

Kev


-- 
Kevin "Redvers" Fairhurst - ICQ 14701124

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