Edit the hidden file in your home directory called .fetchmailrc and see
what's wrong with the syntax
This site has examples
https://www.linode.com/docs/email/clients/using-fetchmail-to-retrieve-email/
If you don't know why fetchmail is setup, and you don't have any issues
with your email, you
All of a sudden I'm getting this error message:
.fetchmailrc:2: syntax error at "pop.sonic.net"
/sarcasm on/ What I like about linux is the voluminous information these error
messages give./sarcasm off/
Tried running a search on the error message but got nothing useful.
If anyone could give
Sorry - getting tired of the rant fest - but since I was the one who bright
up the "REAL ESTATE" thing
Let's Look at 1706 and see just how true your statements are
(specifically item "d" EXCEPTION):
SEC. 1706. TREATMENT OF CERTAIN TECHNICAL PERSONNEL.
(a) IN GENERAL - Section 530 of the
On Fri, 09 Dec 2016 09:15:22 -0700
Keith Smith wrote:
> What I am hearing Steve, is every job should pay a living wage. Am I
> correct?
Yes.
>
> I'm old and grey. I worked a few part-time, minimum wage jobs, when
> I was in high school and while attending college
David Schwartz, you still choose not to understand that I was merely trying
to help SOMEONE ELSE on the ease and process of LLCs. I didn't lecture
anyone on I/T tax issues.
And I'm resisting the urge to lecture you on manners and propriety. You
definitely have it coming.
I know you're scared and
Has anyone talked to an attorney about this?
On 2016-12-08 17:10, David Schwartz wrote:
This thread IS about my original grievance — Sec. 1706 of the Tax
Code
It says so right there in the Subject line.
You’re a real estate professional lecturing computer consultants on
stuff that works
It was me. My current accountant says a one person LLC doing business
with a one company is a legit business.
On 2016-12-08 16:48, Vara La Fey wrote:
I was clarifying generalized things for the poster who mentioned LLC
as a suggestion from his accountant.
Was that poster you?? Then
ok, here is my take on the minimum wage/union/crony capitalism argument.
1. every time the minimum wage has gone up, everything else has followed suit
at the same or faster rate. this is well documented over the course of the last
50 years.
2. unions (as the current model goes) are businesses
What I am hearing Steve, is every job should pay a living wage. Am I
correct?
I'm old and grey. I worked a few part-time, minimum wage jobs, when I
was in high school and while attending college at a point in my youth
when I was trying to find my myself. I never thought of those jobs as