> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Luke King > Sent: Wednesday, 4 December 2002 9:32 PM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '; Luke King > Subject: RE: [SLUG] time on a Linux box > > > hello, > > thanks to all those that responded. the information given > has been most > helpful. > > Glen, i am not in a position that i can afford my own > internet connection at > home. hence, i am 'forced' to use the one at work. the mail > server does > add disclaimers or whatever to the end of each mail that goes out - > something i have no control over. in fact i didn't even know > they were > there until you pointed it out. > > the questions that i ask are for myself and not for Fairfax. > i am the Linux > enthusiast, not Fairfax. > > my apologies if Fairfax's disclaimer has caused you grief.
hehe... its not that big of a deal I don't think, however if quoted each time in a thread it could be an issue. As each one of those makes the email longer. As for the disclaimer, you'd have to blame the two Redhat Linux boxes running on Compaq Proliant ML370's I believe (postbox1 and postbox2 both hiding out in Fairfax computer room).. using qmail for MTA... I know, as I helped set them up, infact when one of them died, we dd'ed the good working one onto another disk, and then vi'ed all the files to make it think it was postbox2 :) *sigh* the things one does to get things working quickly :) Anyways.. must be time for sleep, I must say its been the most terrible trip home with snail rail. It only took 3hrs and about 30mins to get home.. *doh* -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
