Re: mailx (how is it able to send email?!?)



Bit Twister wrote:
On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 20:04:18 -0600, Bit Twister wrote:

Nothing like standardization of applications accross distributions. :(

Everyone thinks they know best. You have somewhat similarities when you play with the same family and use official packages, but directly when comparing distros from different families or using none official packages, then you see a lot more differences. This is one of the reasons why GNU/Linux isn't as much targeted as microsoft with all those viruses, scripts, trojans and so on.


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//Aho
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