Hello Red Herring
Nick Harring writes:
> This whole argument is ridiculous.
Correct. So far I havw seen only one person post a sensible response,
You are NOT that person...
> The correctness of design doesn't really rely on what some random users
> first guess of how it should work would be,
Paul L. Allen wrote:
Erik Bourget writes:
You know, intense as this whole argument is, the fact remains that DWIM
is no substitute for proper documentation.
Let's see, the documentation says vaddaliasdomain original alias.
If you do what the documentation says, it works. If you reverse t
Erik Bourget writes:
> You know, intense as this whole argument is, the fact remains that DWIM
> is no substitute for proper documentation.
Let's see, the documentation says vaddaliasdomain original alias.
If you do what the documentation says, it works. If you reverse the
arguments, it still w
Erik Bourget wrote:
"Paul L. Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Because vpopmail bridges so many divides, it cannot intuit what you want.
It doesn't know if you're using cdb for everything or using MySQL for
everything or whatever unless you tell it. But, wherever possible, it
should be DWIM.
Hi Anders
Anders Brander writes:
> Hummm Or something like:
> "... the two domains to be aliased ..." - without saying which is which,
> for the user it doesn't matter much.
Oh Anders, I need rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty! It's
because I'm a boring old fart that I desperate
Hi,
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 03:46, Paul L. Allen wrote:
> > I think we should just ignore the "old" way of calling vaddaliasdomain
> > in the usage message, in that way new users will adobt the "new" way of
> > doing things.
> Ummm, that implies that one way is more "correct" than the other. I do
>
X-Istence writes:
>
> This is my patch, it doesnt allow for both types, but does what you want
> :).
It does do what I want, and if that were my only concern I have other
solutions that I could use. I would like both options to be available so
that those who have one preference can get exactl
Hi Anders
Anders Brander writes:
> I think we should just ignore the "old" way of calling vaddaliasdomain
> in the usage message, in that way new users will adobt the "new" way of
> doing things.
Ummm, that implies that one way is more "correct" than the other. I do
not believe that to be the
Hi,
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 03:26, Paul L. Allen wrote:
> > A bit odd to document,
> Damn right. I still haven't figured out a sensible usage message.
I think we should just ignore the "old" way of calling vaddaliasdomain
in the usage message, in that way new users will adobt the "new" way of
doin
Stop bickering please, common.
Difference between the origional and that what i changed around
Breached# diff vaddaliasdomain.c.backup vaddaliasdomain.c
56c56,57
< printf("vaddaliasdomain: usage: [options] alias_domain
real_domain\n");
---
> /* printf("vaddaliasdomain: usage: [options] alia
Anders Brander writes:
> A bit odd to document,
Damn right. I still haven't figured out a sensible usage message.
> but otherwise a fabulous idea.
Bad Anders. Bad, bad, Anders. Letting people do what they find
easiest is BAD. Ask the people who criticised me for suggesting it.
> Pleas
Toasterz Admin writes:
> Paul L. Allen wrote:
>
> >Toasterz Admin writes:
> >Actually, you're wrong.
> >
> how could i be wrong just because you say it's so.
What a wonderfully compelling argument. How could you possibly be
wrong just because I say so? Ummm, wait, you called me wrong
bec
Stop bickering please, common.
Difference between the origional and that what i changed around
Breached# diff vaddaliasdomain.c.backup vaddaliasdomain.c
56c56,57
< printf("vaddaliasdomain: usage: [options] alias_domain
real_domain\n");
---
> /* printf("vaddaliasdomain: usage: [options] alia
Paul L. Allen wrote:
Toasterz Admin writes:
Paul L. Allen wrote:
you are obviously a person who loves to whine and when not whining,
likes to rage. am i correct in this?
Actually, you're wrong.
how could i be wrong just because you say it's so. your posts are
irrefutable... wh
Paul L. Allen wrote:
You don't read so good, do you?
snappy opener, i wonder what prompted this? whiners hate being called
whiners.
you are obviously a person who loves to whine and when not whining,
likes to rage.
am i correct in this? no need to reply, i'm confident in my analysis.
a better on
JB writes:
> A one line bash script, which I provided
Sorrry, I did not see your attachment in any of your posts. Please
repost it so that we all can benefit and the vpopmail maintainers can
distribute your wonderful script (if they think it is a sensible
solution).
> will do the job for Milli
A one line bash script, which I provided will do the job for Millions of
people.
You could have fixed the problem yourself in less then 10 seconds,
instead, you flame me.
You are a fucking twit
Paul L. Allen wrote:
You don't read so good, do you?
JB writes:
Write a shell script that t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Gotta give this Paul guy a round of applause.
Indeed. I know you meant that ironically, but I understand your
misperceptions.
> I have never seen anyone who uses his sheer incompetency as a brutal
> attack weapon. Have you ?
Many, many times when I have dealt wit
your eyes closed so we
won't feel too imposing.
Thanks in advance for the patch.
Lu
> -Original Message-
> From: Paul L. Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 3:07 PM
> To: JB
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [vchkpw] Re: Feature re
You don't read so good, do you?
JB writes:
> Write a shell script that takes the arguments in the order you want and
> pass them to vaddaliasdomain in the order expected,
I already explained that while I am more than capable of coming up with
that idea and implementing it all by myself, that s
The worst one of our clients has managed so far is 13, added in dribs and
drabs of two or three at a time. For one it makes no difference. For
hundreds I'd go the perl script reading a text file route. For twos and
threes the current argument order of vaddaliasdomain is annoying.
Write a she
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> If you do this often enough, why not just write a simple little shell
> script to accomplish this:
I'm way ahead of you. It asks for the main domain, the postmaster password
and prompts for alias domains (finishing if nothing is entered for an
alias. Then it sets t
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