Steve Litt wrote:
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You know, Ed, you're a nice guy, but your lack of emotional control
makes you a pain in the ass on the mailing list. So for the second
time, I set procmail to send messages I receive from you to /dev/null.
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And add also, it is very convenient for anyo
On 19/08/2018 at 11:29, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Steve Litt wrote:
> --
> You know, Ed, you're a nice guy, but your lack of emotional control
> makes you a pain in the ass on the mailing list. So for the second
> time, I set procmail to send messages I receive from you to /dev/null.
> --
On Sat, 18 Aug 2018 09:12:09 +0200, Edward wrote in message
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> [RANT; if you hate rants, don't read it]
..an _excellent_ procmail filter suggestion for the intolerant. ;o)
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..med vennlig hilsen = with Kind Regards from Arnt Karlsen
...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
On Sun, 19 Aug 2018 13:23:42 +1000
terryc wrote:
> In my experience with "linux"(25 years), if it doesn't work, you can
> either fix it yourself(good luck)
If the "good luck" above is intended to mean you're unlikely to fix it
yourself, I disagree, assuming you use my definition of "fix". More
On Tue, 7 Aug 2018 13:27:25 -0700
Rick Moen wrote:
> Most highly rated comment:
>
> I run my own local recursive nameservers even on my portable
> devices. Totally not interested in using anyone's resolvers but my
> own.
>
> Ding!
>
> 1. apt-get install unbound
> 2. sed -i '1s;^;nameserve
> On Tue, 7 Aug 2018 13:27:25 -0700
> Rick Moen wrote:
>
>
>> Most highly rated comment:
>>
>> I run my own local recursive nameservers even on my portable
>> devices. Totally not interested in using anyone's resolvers but my
>> own.
>>
>> Ding!
>>
>> 1. apt-get install unbound
>> 2. sed -