* Shawn H Corey [2013-10-01 17:34:06 -0400]:
> On Tue, 1 Oct 2013 14:14:16 -0700
> Charles DeRykus wrote:
>
> > I'm not bucking for "net nanny" but, while full solutions and
> > follow-on discussions can be enlightening, I wonder if they're really
> > advantageous to the OP. Not to embarrass a
e why.
Just set up a gmail account and have it forward messages to your server and
then use the gmail address for mailing list communication. I personally just
have OpenBSD spamd, spamassassin and blacklist stuff I don't want. It works
well.
Jamie.
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general that you've selected the "Login Shell" box so it runs bash as a login
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- Brian Fraser [2013-02-20 07:01:35 -0300] - :
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 10:29 PM, Gerard Walschap wrote:
> > I see. There is a .bashrc file in my home directory with the line
> > -
> > source /Users/gerard/perl5/perlbrew/etc/bashrc
> > -
> > So I guess in
- Gerard Walschap [2013-02-18 19:16:22 -0600] - :
> Thanks to all. I guess I misunderstood the first post regarding
> .bash.profile. Just to make sure I understand, are you saying I should try
> replacing the .profile with .bash_profile? The shell is bash by default.
>
> -G