Sorry I wasn't clear. I'm referring to perl's magic variables:
$_
@_
$|
$%
$=
$-
$~
$/
$+
$*
and many more.
So my point was, if someone can keep all those straight in their heads, then
sendmail's magic variables shouldn't be to hard either.
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"James R. Van Zandt" wrote:
> Benjamin Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The standard grandfather/father/son
> rotation keeps nineteen copies of your data at any given time.
>
> I count 3 copies. Obviously I'm missing something. Would you expand
> on this a bit, or provide a pointer?
Refer t
Shouldn't sendmail be represented to?
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Got some space - thanks and Happy Holidays to all.
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