Hello, and thanks in advance-
I just installled red hat and pinged my machine and got a reply. When i go to http://myIPhere from my other machine it asks for a password and username. It doesnt accepts the username and passwords I use to login to my linux box. I therefore think its a premissions... (1 Reply)
hi
i have a peculiar problem...i have a number of stirngs separated by a '/0'. it looks somethings like:
char test="abk\0jsdhj\01234\0"
actually i will be reading this from a file or something...
im supposed to change the \0 to a ','
but in C the octal representation starts with a '\'...... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Is there any way to display the permissions in octal format rather than "rwxrwxrwx" format.
I have a file and i want to see the permissions in octal format. Please help. (11 Replies)
Hello everybody,
I would like to understand why the printf function is returning me an octal value with this command :
printf %4.4d 0010 returns 0008
printf %4.4d 10 returns 0010
Thanks for help. (3 Replies)
Hello all
I started computer science and C++ programming only 6 weeks ago with no prior knowledge. It's a great language, the only other one apart from English that I hope to speak fluently quite soon. I look forward to participating further on these forums, seeking answers and looking at previous... (3 Replies)
Using korn shell. I am reading a file line by line. If a record has a carriage return (octal 015) then I append the second record to the first record. Not all records have a carriage return. I have the unix shell script working with grep, but when my file has +100,000 records it runs slow. I would... (3 Replies)
Here are a few lines from my script. The problem I am having is that the statement for gstat returns this error:
line 43:
The statement is coming from gstat.
Is there a way to fix it? Apparently -eq 02 is coming up as some octal value, I need it to be recognized as 02.
Apparently in... (4 Replies)
See attached video for a demo on how to move back and forth from the desktop view to the mobile view.
Currently this only works for the home page, but I will work on some new PHP code in the future to make this work with the page we are currently on.
Edit: The issue with making every page ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Neo
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mlmmj-unsub
mlmmj-unsub(1) General Commands Manual mlmmj-unsub(1)NAME
mlmmj-unsub - unsubscribe address from a mailinglist run by mlmmj
SYNOPSIS
mlmmj-unsub -L /path/to/list -a john@doe.org [-b] [-c | -C] [-d | -n | -N] [-h] [-q] [-r | -R] [-s] [-U] [-V]
-a: Email address to unsubscribe
-b: Behave as if unsubscription is due to bouncing (internal use)
-c: Send goodbye mail
-C: Request mail confirmation
-d: Unsubscribe from the digest version of the list
-h: This help
-L: Full path to list directory
-n: Unsubscribe from the nomail version of the list
-N: Unsubscribe from the normal version of the list
-q: Be quiet (don't notify owner about the unsubscribe)
-r: Behave as if request arrived via email (internal use)
-R: Behave as if confirmation arrived via email (internal use)
-s: Don't send a mail to the address if not subscribed
-U: Don't switch to the user id of the listdir owner
-V: Print version
DESCRIPTION
This utility is used to unsubscribe people from the specified mailinglist. It will remove the specified email address from every file in
the <listdir>/subscribers.d/, <listdir>/digesters.d/ and <listdir>/nomailsubs.d/ directories (or if the -d, -n or -N switch is given, only
the one relevant directory).
Unless the -U switch is used it will switch its user id to the user id owning the list directory. This is done to make sure that new files
created are having correct permissions.
Normally a mail is sent to the person being unsubscribed if the address is not subscribed to the list. If the -s switch is used such a mail
will not be sent.
When neither -c nor -C is specified, unsubscription happens silently from the point of view of the subscriber. When -q is specified, unsub-
scription happens silently from the point of view of the list owner. Use of -s is recommended to ensure you don't spam unsubscribed
addresses by accident.
SEE ALSO mlmmj-sub(1)AUTHORS
This manual page was written by the following persons:
Soren Boll Overgaard <boll@debian.org> (based on html2man output)
Mads Martin Jorgensen <mmj@mmj.dk>
mlmmj-unsub September 2004 mlmmj-unsub(1)