Re: Sig file, was Re: [newbie] Me, Linux, or my !@#$%^ ISP

2001-09-22 Thread Tim Holmes

Honestly, I only know enough about pine, that I hate it! lol  So I
wouldn't know what needs to go in a ~/.pinerc, but hey.  If it doesn't
work, you can just take it out of there!

There are other ways of doing it, and I've known some people to write a
script that does all the work for them, but I went with the simple way
of doing it.  (Mainly because I wasn't into writing scripts when I set
that, so I wouldn't have known how to do it any way! :0)

Let us know if that does indeed work.
tdh

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Uptime: 
  
  1:17pm  up 17:00,  3 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
  
| Cool! Thanks, man! Wonder if that'll work in my pinerc...
| 
| Only one way to find out, eh? ;-)
| 
| peace,
| 
| Rog
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Re: Sig file, was Re: [newbie] Me, Linux, or my !@#$%^ ISP

2001-09-21 Thread Roger Sherman

Cool! Thanks, man! Wonder if that'll work in my pinerc...

Only one way to find out, eh? ;-)



On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Tim Holmes wrote:

 I have a line in my ~/.muttrc that goes in and adds that to the end of
 my signature.  There are various ways to do this, but here's how I do
 it.

 set signature='cat /home/timh/.signature ; echo  Uptime:  ; echo
 
 ;uptime; echo 
 |'

 I put that all on one line in my ~/.muttrc and it adds that in there.
 You can off course get rid of some of the information, or change how
 it's presented, or even just print out the uptime by cutting out what
 you want with a command like:

 [timh@eric timh]$ uptime | awk '{print $2,$3,$4}'
 up 4 days,

 That's not my home workstations, which has a much better uptime to look
 at, but I've not going through and created a script to pull that
 information.  But:

 [timh@r2d2 timh]$ uptime
  11:09pm  up 58 days,  2:41, 23 users,  load average: 0.06, 0.06, 0.08

 Would like a lot better at the end of a signature! ;0)
 tdh




peace,

Rog




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Re: Sig file, was Re: [newbie] Me, Linux, or my !@#$%^ ISP

2001-09-20 Thread Tim Holmes

I have a line in my ~/.muttrc that goes in and adds that to the end of
my signature.  There are various ways to do this, but here's how I do
it.

set signature='cat /home/timh/.signature ; echo  Uptime:  ; echo

;uptime; echo 
|'

I put that all on one line in my ~/.muttrc and it adds that in there.
You can off course get rid of some of the information, or change how
it's presented, or even just print out the uptime by cutting out what
you want with a command like:

[timh@eric timh]$ uptime | awk '{print $2,$3,$4}'
up 4 days,

That's not my home workstations, which has a much better uptime to look
at, but I've not going through and created a script to pull that
information.  But:

[timh@r2d2 timh]$ uptime
 11:09pm  up 58 days,  2:41, 23 users,  load average: 0.06, 0.06, 0.08

Would like a lot better at the end of a signature! ;0)
tdh

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Uptime: 
  
 11:06pm  up 4 days,  6:43,  7 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
  
| Hey Tim, how do you get your uptime to appear in your sig file?
| 
| 
| 
| peace,
| 
| Rog
| 
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