Good evening everybody.
russellb...@gmail.com wrote in <201812111936.wbbjav0v021...@randytool.net>:
| Quoth Steffen Nurpmeso: ' please use the real list address so
|that people can use a simple address check. Please.'
| I addressed the last message (and this one) thusly:
|
| to:
Hi Steffen,
> Then problem on my side, i should add an MX entry for
> lists.sdaoden.eu which points to lists.sdaoden.eu not sdaoden.eu.
> My knowledge of DNS is a bit rusty.
Mine too.
$ dig +nocomment lists.sdaoden.eu. mx
...
lists.sdaoden.eu. 14312 IN CNAME
Idézem/Quoting Ralph Corderoy :
Hi Steffen,
Then problem on my side, i should add an MX entry for
lists.sdaoden.eu which points to lists.sdaoden.eu not sdaoden.eu.
My knowledge of DNS is a bit rusty.
Mine too.
$ dig +nocomment lists.sdaoden.eu. mx
...
lists.sdaoden.eu.
Dear Mr. Bell, please use the real list address so that people can
use a simple address check. Please.
(I know it is just that i am much too lazy and overloaded with
daily work too in order to look into postfix to get rewriting
done.)
russellb...@gmail.com wrote in
Hi russell,
> I just read asctime's man page and looked at time.h. When
> they describe day-of-month they use them unpadded and mention nothing
> about padding. What is the standard to which you refer? When I run
> 'date', it returns unpadded day-of-month.
There's POSIX,
Quoth Steffen Nurpmeso: ' please use the real list address so
that people can use a simple address check. Please.'
I addressed the last message (and this one) thusly:
to: s-mailx@lists.sdaoden.eu
is that incorrect? Oddly /var/log/maillog records:
Dec 11 11:25:59
Quoth Mr Ralph Corderoy:
'There's POSIX,
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/asctime.html,
that might always be available as a local man page, e.g. asctime(3p).'
Thanks. My local man page is different. This page provides
the necessary datum,
Quoth unser Sehr geehrter Herr Steffen Nurpmeso, 'ctime() uses
asctime() and asctime() is defined by the standard and does perform
space padding.'
I just read asctime's man page and looked at time.h. When
they describe day-of-month they use them unpadded and mention nothing
about