On Thu, 4 Dec 1997, G John Lapeyre wrote:
> After several hours of effort, I have majordomo working with exim.
> I never even knew what the different MTA's were , much less how to use
> them. However, I think all the changes to the majordomo installation that
> I made were neccessary.
I'm
On Sat, 6 Dec 1997, G John Lapeyre wrote:
> I ended up having so much trouble that I switched to sendmail. I
> received a message that the latest exim now understands -ooe .
you mean -oee ? That means that any errors are forwarded to
the sender (seems like it means the address in "Sender
ble or older books whose
> copyrights have expired)
But doesn't it belong to /usr/man, if it's in groff format?
Vadik.
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On Mon, 26 May 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 6: reboot
> 7-9: do whatever the heck you want with.
BTW, why does runlevel 6 mean reboot? Can't it be runlevel 9? It (6)
seems to be the standard in Linux boxen now, but why?
Vadik.
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