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RE: [cobalt-users] Re: Own control panel



>> >I don't think you get my point, of course I looked the list
>> >first and found
>> >Jeffs shell tools and the "raqbaq". But what I mean is this:
>> >Are there any
>> >(shell) tools, which you let change the password and email
>> >alliassen once a
>> >user is created? And are there shell tools for creating maillists?
>> >
>> >Do you know what I mean now?
>> >
>> >regards,
>>
>> Hallo!
>> Ja Ja! wij verstaan!
>> Hierheen is het informatie jij behoefte:
>> for adding users
>> man adduser
>> to change passwords
>> man passwd
>> to change/add/delete email aliases
>> [pico] [vi] [emacs]/etc/aliases
>> after editing, run "newaliases" command (or /usr/bin/newaliases)
>> These are some to get you started. I think the GUI may well
>> overwrite some of these command line changes at the next reboot,
>> but it's almost impossible to say for sure!
>>
>
>Thanx for posting the commands en ja wij verstaan elkaar :-)
>Why would it be overwritten at the next startup?
>
Saluut mijn vriendin;
Naar de Cobalt GUI zit stuk, welk is het reden voor naar de wonderlijk
wandel.
Wees zo goed zitten voorzichtig van uw handschrift en onthoud ieder
veranderingen u merk.  (dammit! "manual changes" not
"handwriting"....uuurrgghhhh...sorry!)
Ik ben niet ZEKERE welk naar de GUI zal schrijf tegenover naar de
manueel veranderingen , slechts op heeft geschied. Naar de werkstuk zit
welk zulke werking kan niet zitten voorzeggen.
Is het niet soortgelijk voor Webmin, wie doet niet schrijf bovenop naar
de opdrachtregel veranderingen.

<personal note>
Fellow esteemed list members. Please forgive my bad manners in writing
(VERY BAD) Dutch. I think I did this subconsciously for a reason...and
now is as good a time as any to make the announcement. This year I am
moving from New York to the Netherlands to get [re]married, and at the
ripe old age of 48.

So, I guess I'm taking some early "baby steps" in my new language...and
in public no less! <guffaw> This is like "coming out" I guess. Once
"out" there's no going back "in" :-)
So, anyone in the Netherlands, please feel free to mercilessly flame and
blast me into dust for performing such an ugly (and public) massacre on
your language.!!! In my own defense I will simply say; "You have to
begin somewhere"
Met vriendelijke groeten
(With friendly greetings)
Regards to all,
-Colin
--
(stunned that he just made a rather personal announcement to this
community)
Colin J. Raven