-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi,
montefin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 1.) Edit his/her MOTD file to print to screen a set text message at > login. (Edit your /etc/motd file, Avinash, to make it say what you want > it to say.) But, as I said before, leave the first line blank. When the system is rebooted, the first line will be replaced with the contents of `uname -a` unless you edit /etc/default/rcS and set EDITMOTD=no. > 2.) Attach a signature.txt file to his/her outgoing mail, such as I have > attached to mine below. Write one in your home directory > (~/signature.txt) and point your mail app to it, _but_ only 4 lines, > Avinash, or you're gonna get back more mail than you care to read :) s/\.signature\.txt/.signature/g > ALTHILTM, WTF does that mean? :) - -- Graeme. [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Life's not fair," I reply. "But the root password helps." - BOFH -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE5IXQlPjGH3lNt65URAokxAKC8av5Cxr/MI0OMafDkeqr32oOQAACfQYl7 0ue2+8zZqxlJBWDVy4YYFpM= =97Wi -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----