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The Tuesday 2006-11-14 at 17:07 -0600, Darryl Gregorash wrote:


> The end result must be a file, and I do not know if a named pipe
> qualifies as a file in mozilla's language. If it does, then I can just
> insert "sig" as the signature file, but I am not prepared to go through
> the exercise. I will leave that to Hylton, if he is interested.

It does not work with Pine, I was curious enough to test it.

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> mkfifo signature.autoupdate
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> l signature.autoupdate
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> while  [ 1 ];do uptime > signature.autoupdate ; done &
  [1] 22026
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> cat signature.autoupdate
   12:59am  up 12 days  1:43,  25 users,  load average: 0.32, 0.66, 0.66
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> cat signature.autoupdate
   12:59am  up 12 days  1:43,  25 users,  load average: 0.29, 0.65, 0.66


Then I setup pine to use the "signature.autoupdate" file:

  Set Signature   = signature.autoupdate


The result you can see below: empty (two empty lines below the dashes).


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