This is exactly the kind of problem that causes people to get discouraged
about installing new (and superior) software. They run into a problem and
they get raked over the coals for a breach of interpreted "etiquette" when
typing.
Almost a dozen people wrote helpful emails without the need for blasting
someone for the tool they use to send email from a "company-owned
workstation".
Ever think that I do not have a choice in the utility I am forced to use to
receive my email at this workstation? Or maybe, that, along with some of
the other options "my Outlook" offers me, I choose to use it since I am
forced to use the M$ operating system to coexist with my workgroup...
I tell you what...since you seem to be such a unix GOD, develop the
following software so I can readily move my workload to unix:
a graphics program capable of the same feats as Adobe Photoshop,
Illustrator and Macromedia Director
a html development program with:
code verification
syntax verification and highlighting
internal browsing of current state of document
office suite that handles all current document forms including:
Microsoft
Lotus
Corel
and the ability to play UT within the same environment seamlessly...
once YOU have done that, let me know so that I can bend over and kiss your
ass. Until that time, grow a thicker skin. I never said the computer
crashed. I insinuated that the process was crashing. A dozen other people
understood what it meant...why didn't you?
-----Original Message-----
From: Felix von Leitner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 6:16 AM
To: Qmail Mailing List
Subject: Re: OT - Problems with daemontools 0.70
Thus spake Michael Geier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> does anyone know why this might be crashing??? Thanks for the help.
Crist, since when do people have a email sending allowance who don't
know the difference between "the compiler gave me an error message" and
"my computer crashed"?!
Go play with your Outlook somewhere else, willya?
BTW: Coincidentally, you asked a FAQ.