On Sun, Feb 02, 2003 at 09:42:21PM -0800, Horst wrote:
It's not just about 'secret' access points, but as others have pointed
out, the archives are one of the top level windows into EugLUG. There is
lots of good stuff on the list (I make my own archive once a month) but on
occasion there are
http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/
I tried out the text utilities and they worked like they were
documented. This is not the same as Cygwin - it doesn't use a dll that
simulates a unix environment - they work in windows command line mode.
Some of them don't work like the format command and
I think it may be an excel spreadsheet embedded into a word document. Is
there anyway to tell?
--
^ ^
(*) (*)
= \ / =
o o
?
/// \
/// %
/// @
///
A while back I added the following:
The debs are up on the kde.org server. Just add this line to your apt
sources list:
# KDE 3.1 for Woody
deb ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.1/Debian/ woody main
-Rob
Then when I did my next update it held back the new KDE stuff. To
make a long story
I am used to sendmail, but mdk 9.0 defaulted to postfix, so I decided to
try it; i.e. I am asking a postfix-newbie question.
I noticed in postfix's alias file that mail to root will be only delivered
to a regular user (see clips below)
The most transparent work-around I found
1) creates a proxy
Horst wrote:
I noticed in postfix's alias file that mail to root will be only delivered
to a regular user (see clips below)
The most transparent work-around I found
1) creates a proxy user, e.g. 'rootx' .
2) set that in 'aliases'
3) point mail program's INBOX to /var/spool/mail/rootx
Am
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On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Bob Miller wrote:
Horst wrote:
I noticed in postfix's alias file that mail to root will be only delivered
to a regular user (see clips below)
...
Am I missing something? --how do others handle this less clunky ?
Don't you want root's mail delivered to your own
It's not just about ...
manipulating your public image, it's about censoring the content that
others think they have a right to!! Don't quote me on this, someone
probably spoofed this email, to look like I sent it. One of my enemies,
no doubt...
On the other hand, I *do* like the idea of