Re: X-OS Header with `uname -a`

2000-05-06 Thread Chris Gushue
Rene Lange ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > hi again, > > q: I want to include my operating system in the header (it's > completely useless, but it's fun) with "X-Operating-System". The > problem is, the output of `uname -a` includes a "#", which gets > recognized as a comment in the .muttrc. > > An

Re: X-OS Header with `uname -a`

2000-05-04 Thread Frank Matthiess
Wednesday den 3.05.2000 um 10:09 CEST +0200, schrieb Rene Lange: > hi again, > > q: I want to include my operating system in the header (it's > completely useless, but it's fun) with "X-Operating-System". The > problem is, the output of `uname -a` includes a "#", which gets > recognized as a co

Re: X-OS Header with `uname -a`

2000-05-03 Thread Eugene Lee
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 10:09:47AM +0200, Rene Lange wrote: : :q: I want to include my operating system in the header (it's :completely useless, but it's fun) with "X-Operating-System". The :problem is, the output of `uname -a` includes a "#", which gets :recognized as a comment in the .muttrc. I