short version: why not have your .signature reflect which debian you're using?
long version: i've noticed that occasionally someone who uses, say, potato, asks for advice and information, and the answers some from another debianista using, say, woody. much of the time this is not a problem, but then there's the occasional situation where the woody (or sid) system has something that potato (or woody) doesn't. and neither asker nor responder indicate which systems they're using. for example, > which package contains the recover program? apt-get install recover the asker is on potato, which doesn't have 'recover' available; the responder is on woody, which does. this can disconcert the newbie -- can either make the responder look like he doesn't really know his stuff, or convinces the newbie that things are above his head -- a very much Bad Thing, either way. (a courageous and intrepid newbie will continue to ask, which is often the case... but maybe we can take some of the sting out of this situation. hmm?) so, how about if we use an EMAIL SIG that indicates which context we're posting from? with mutt, it's as simple as munging your ~/.muttrc: send-hook . "set signature='~/.signature'" send-hook debian|newbiedoc "set signature='~/.signature-debian |'" (note the pipe "|" symbol and the end of the '' string.) then you can do whatever you think is pertinent in in your ~/.signature-debian script. for example: #!/bin/bash echo -n "Note that I use Debian version " cat /etc/debian_version uname -a cat ~/.signature (you'll need to "chmod +x ~/.signature-debian" of course so that it'll be executable as a script.) the results of that script signature for me would resemble this: My perspective comes from using Debian system version 2.2 Linux server 2.2.17 #1 Sun Jun 25 09:24:41 EST 2000 i586 unknown [normal signature would then follow] those of you who use many different systems are probably the ones who've shown an effort to identify which context your answers come from. (and thanks!) as for the rest of us, the more of us who set up something like this with our own email clients, the better off the newbies will all be, dontUthink? -- I use Debian/GNU Linux version 2.2; Linux server 2.2.17 #1 Sun Jun 25 09:24:41 EST 2000 i586 unknown DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #35 from Joris Lambrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : Looking for some LINUX TUTORIALS? Check out this book at sourceforge: http://rute.sourceforge.net/node19.html Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ drink deep or touch not the pierian spring...