On 05/20/2008 Duncan wrote:
Try fiddling with the permissions executable bit, and/or using
`cat /path/to/file/` for the command on a plain text file. Also,
make
sure the sig does /not/ have a sig delimiter line (properly dash dash
space, "-- " on it's own line, but pan should see "--" without the
space
as a sig delimiter as well, on incoming but not outgoing), as pan
supplies that itself.
Using cat isn't acceptable, because that means I only have one sig, not
the hundred or more I've moved over from Windows. (You'd be amazed how
many quotes you can find when you've been doing it for over a decade.)
The sigmonster I found doesn't put a delimiter on, it just outputs what
goes below it. It's possible, of course, that Pan is calling the
sigmonster twice, as there are several blank lines between them. Is
there any way to test?
Here's what I get if I start a new post:
--
Joe Zeff -- The Guy With The Sideburns: http://www.zeff.us http://
www.lasfs.info
But is it really useful for the city council to survive while the rest of
the population is a glowing cloud drifting away in the 500MPH breeze?
--
Joe Zeff -- The Guy With The Sideburns: http://www.zeff.us
http://www.lasfs.info
I've been working like I was still in Egypt.
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