The latest source for mail-notification has a version number of 3.0.dfsg.1-7
However, the latest i386 binary for mail-notification has a version
number of 3.0.dfsg.1-7+b1
What does the extra +b1 mean? How do I recreate the i386 build of
mail-notification?
thanks,
Tim
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On 5/8/06, Peter Palfrader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 08 May 2006, Tim Olsen wrote:
Is this something that should be fixed in perl's mailtools or is my
MTA setup not kosher? I prefer to have my MTA send mail because my
internal networks smart host is overloaded.
host ALUM-2
On 5/8/06, Marco d'Itri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 08, Tim Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's because it's behind a firewall like I said. My mail works
fine, as long as the Sender: field is not set.
No, the envelope sender is wrong and the Sender header is not related
It's An Eight-Instruction Turing-Complete Programming Language.
See:
http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/bf/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck
I suggest a better description for the ITP so people can see that the
purpose of the package is not necessarily only to offend (if at all).
-Tim
On 3/1/06, Steve Greenland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 01-Mar-06, 13:05 (CST), Tim Olsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's An Eight-Instruction Turing-Complete Programming Language.
Yeah, I know. That doesn't make it useful[1].
Useful is a matter of opinion. A programming language
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