> > Found cool software today, must share.
>
> oath. i've been using it for years ;)


Yes, those comments were directed towards you, Gus. ;)


> one amusing side affect is that lbdb-fetchaddr replaces matches with
> the newest address. that means for lists (like slug), the description
> keeps changing to whatever the last poster used.


The man file seems to suggest that lbdb-fetchaddr simply appends, without
checking for uniqueness or replacing anything. It points to lbdb-munge(r?)
to remove the dupes... If you turn off the sorting, though, it does exactly
what you've said, which I kinda like.

(I've been playing daft games with this since I installed it to see who uses
lbdb - thus the name for [EMAIL PROTECTED] you see on this thread!)


Now to set up gpg. This is all geared to fix up my currently overwhelming
email load... I will find the perfect system! I will! <sounds of drowning in
RFC822>

- Jeff


-- please excuse the email software :)
-- i haven't gnu parted the hard drives at work (yet)




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