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On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 at 09:38:39 +0200, Ren=E9 Clerc wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 10:39:20AM -0400, Miguel Farah F. wrote:
> | I think that this should be a mail-client feature, considering it
> | does the rest of the preformatting (i.e. inserting quotes and the
> | attribution, etcetera) too.
>=20
> I think it's handy _not_ to have it in the mail-client, because
> sometimes you don't want the sig to be cut off. Probably in the case
> one sends you random quotes at the end of his sig, and you want to
> reply on a quote ;)

If it's an option, you can turn it off temporarily in the rare cases
that you want to reply to a sig, and keep it on in the vast majority of
cases where you just want the .sig gone.

[...]
> And the script signature looks like:
>=20
> #!/bin/bash
>=20
> cat /home/rene/.signature
> echo ""
> /usr/games/fortune -a -s -n 200

Very OT, but why use "#!/bin/bash" when "#!/bin/sh" will do?  Not every
Unix comes with bash in /bin like (most incarnations of) Linux. :-)

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Piet Delport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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