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Re: Subshell return codes are discarded during logout?
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- From: sev <sev@sev.monster>
- To: zsh-workers@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Subshell return codes are discarded during logout?
- Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2024 12:35:43 -0600
- Archived-at: <https://zsh.org/workers/53284>
- In-reply-to: <thinkcrap!zeurkous!1735235824.28083@uucp.>
- List-id: <zsh-workers.zsh.org>
- References: <e8ce63b4-2197-46c6-af89-7b73c4c1a113@sev.monster> <3d34cd6d-9bbb-41fa-a02a-5e9b6b41acec@sev.monster> <thinkcrap!zeurkous!1735235824.28083@uucp.>
On Thursday, 26 December 2024 11:57:07 CST you wrote:
> Seems like you don't understand Internet mailing lists: the point is to
> send a reply directly back to the sender, *optionally* (yet usually)
> sending a copy to the list, if it's relevant enough to warrant such
> wider dissemination.
I know how mailing lists work, and you're misunderstanding me. For example,
the web interface successfully redacts your email address, but it does not
mine. I don't think I'm asking for much.
> Leaves me to note (admittedly going a bit off-topic here...) that me
> doesn't understand this spam complaint. We (me and me mate =) have our
> own domain here and we aren't shy about spreading our e-mail addys
> around. We have no spam filter and yet we receive very little spam. So
> going purely by our experience... you needn't worry. YMMV! :)
You can feel free to be as outgoing as you want, but that doesn't mean I share
your opinion, nor does your anecdote affect my ask. I am not a public figure and
my email address needn't be public.
Rather than "very little" spam, I would prefer to receive zero. I've managed
to achieve that goal in the years I've been running my own mail server, and
I'd like to continue the trend.
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