at to answering "No", and
never see the prompt.
The number of people I'm willing to declare ultimate trust in is quite
limited, and even for those, I'm not going to do it via some unfamiliar
bit of UI that springs up unexpectedly. This strikes me as mildly
deranged, and appears to be
o the single reply, and then once inside the reply, having
some key binding to add the rest of the recipients in the group, or flip
between the two options so one can change one's mind after typing up the
reply?
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reply, and then once inside the reply, having
some key binding to add the rest of the recipients in the group, or flip
between the two options so one can change one's mind after typing up the
reply?
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wiki just for tracking bugs
(possibly as part of the source repository, so that bugs get carried
around with the source in git, and can be closed with the commit that
fixes them, etc.)
Cheers, Phil
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bugs
(possibly as part of the source repository, so that bugs get carried
around with the source in git, and can be closed with the commit that
fixes them, etc.)
Cheers, Phil
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, and can be configured to
notice the internet connection going up and down, and kick the queue as
you go online (although for some reason I cannot persuade it that my
OpenVPN is online, even when it is, so have kludged it with cron kicking
the queue regularly)
Cheers, Phil.
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built in, and can be configured to
notice the internet connection going up and down, and kick the queue as
you go online (although for some reason I cannot persuade it that my
OpenVPN is online, even when it is, so have kludged it with cron kicking
the queue regularly)
Cheers, Phil.
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