Ed,
As I am sure you know we are still having issue with the mail system. I have a Question. would you know the Differences between the BSD-MAILX and the HEIRLOOM MAILX (the one we are currently running)?
I have seen several suggestion from people (on the next) to switch to the BSD-MAILX. what is your opinion?
(again, from a native English speaker from California)
I've been using
mail -s "here is a log file" "[email protected]" < log/logfile.log
Which used to come through with headers:
User-Agent: Heirloom mailx 12.4 7/29/08
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
But now the files are longer I'...
Papa John's closed early tonight, to do some "upgrades". I went in to carryout some pizza, and saw they were replacing some ancient green screen terminals with more modern ones...which seem to be running Windows XP.
I love it when someone sends an angry email and they CC my boss and their boss into the email, and I can reply-all with "Dear Narrell, the reason the data is incorrect in your system is because the data you provided for import was inconsistent. Please see the screenshot below of the data you gave us."
I remember I was in highschool IT class when I first heard the term "Garbage In, Garbage Out" - I never thought I would use it so frequently in my career.
Hm. Wiki has it as: "On two occasions I have been asked, — 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' In one case a member of the Upper, and in the other a member of the Lower, House put this question. I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." Says something about politicians, no?
@MichaelHampton Alas. politicians would probably ask the same question today. When they're not trying to break everything cause of [terrorists/the children]
(Yes, I have a habit of working out where security cams are and the angles. Came out of knowing the best places to take a break during guard duty in the army ;))
Which... if I'd learnt lockpicking, would have equipped me for a life of crime pretty well ;p
@MichaelHampton It happens to me if I jhave a lot of loose change in my pockets. It feels like my keys, but of course it's not. I get as far as my car before I realise
I'd like to report the following mods from: Serverfault; http://chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/127/the-comms-room - chat room.
Moderators: Michael Hampton, and Journeyman.
Report:
http://chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/18176635#18176635
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@MichaelHampton You know what's funny? When I saw him come in and say hello, I thought about roughhousing him and saying something like SUCK IT NERD! but then stopped because I didn't want @MichelZ to get jealous.
@MichaelHampton He left us alone, that's all I know. Dunno about his trajectory after he left. I kept an eye on his activity for a few weeks to see if I could detect another strike, but after a while he seemed to realize that he was outnumbered, if nothing else.
Update 10/13/2014: Version 2.0 released. Added options to create webm or mp4 videos instead of just animated gifs. Added a script to do a full install without root privileges.
Update 10/4/2014: Runs in Unity, no problem, and there's now a PPA for installation - Thanks to Seth for his Unity Indi...
(yeah, its my question, but that answer ended up something cool)
@MichaelHampton: Different kind of pain, certainly
We delete a lot of stuff for quality standards for example
Ugh, that's gonna be a disaster come 2015... or 2016, or whenever those new cert rules take effect for them. Mark it on your calendar and prepare for a windfall, I guess. =D
Well, anymore it is... but way back in the day, Microsoft recommended it... even the default setup on SBS, so you have an excuse. Same mistake a lot of people made. Can't really fall back on that argument when you use .pmscollects, though. :)
It's gonna be a pain in the ass when they can't get a 3rd party cert from a CA for SSL with that fake name. They'll have to either do it right and migrate to a real domain, or use some internal cert trickery.
Yeah, why bother developing skills or getting an education or even being productive when you can just join a protection racket union and act like a common thug?
So the tomato server I'm building right now is to have two Dynamic distribution groups... one for non-union employees, since they have different company communications
Sir,
I got error message like this while I am doing the "make" command. I want your help to resolve the error.
[root@localserver exim-4.80.1]# make
`Makefile' is up to date.
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/exim-4.80.1/build-Linux-x86_64'
version 4.80.1 #7
gcc ...
@Dan I'm pretty libertarian, but don't object to unions per se. The legal protections afforded them over here have allowed them to go wild, however, and they've become worse than the thing they were created to protect against.
@Dan Yeah, not that corporations are above that either, but at least they don't try to claim the moral high ground. If I gotta choose between two evils, I'll prefer the honest evil every time.
while your answer is true, it seems to lack the answering of the question in my opinion, which the other 2 answers mention. while i personally do not think its downvote reason, i could understand why someone thinks that way.
Which means all the software designed to do things with USB drives (Namely the Wyse USB imaging tool, any USB cloning software etc) don't see the damned thing