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On 17-Nov-2002/23:30 -0600, Joseph A Nagy Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>When in the man pages it says $HOME/Mail, would $HOME be /home/Alex (I'm
>thinking yes, but I don't want to royally screw my system). I've also
>seen mention of using ~/.procmailrc (would that inidate
>/home/Alex/.procmailrc ?). If it's /home/Alex/Mail, I already have the
>folder.

$HOME and ~/ are both /home/Alex. $HOME is an environment variable that
should work for any process that's running as you. The tilde ~ only works
in shells. I generally use $HOME in scripts and ~/ on the command line.

That means that $HOME/Mail is /home/Alex/Mail.

>What about tcpserver? Is that something I have to install or is aleady on
>my machine (man tcpserver returns nothing, neither does man inetd)?

You only need inetd/xinetd if you plan to allow connections to services
such as POP3, FTP, or telnet.

Tony
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