Real-world non-alphanumeric usernames
Real-world non-alphanumeric usernames
Posted Dec 5, 2024 21:59 UTC (Thu) by rweikusat2 (subscriber, #117920)In reply to: Real-world non-alphanumeric usernames by dskoll
Parent article: Debian opens a can of username worms
Posted Dec 5, 2024 23:26 UTC (Thu)
by Wol (subscriber, #4433)
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I think the birth of email actually predates the birth of Unix?
Cheers,
Posted Dec 5, 2024 23:47 UTC (Thu)
by KJ7RRV (subscriber, #153595)
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I think I'm misunderstanding this part? It seems to mean that all UNIX systems are email servers; is that correct?
Posted Dec 6, 2024 0:15 UTC (Fri)
by dvdeug (guest, #10998)
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A fully POSIX-compliant UNIX system has an email system, though in the modern world, very few UNIX systems are connected to Internet email. I wouldn't say it's not UNIX if it doesn't have an email system. I removed mailutils, mailx, and mailcap from my Debian unstable system, and nothing depended on them. The concept of open access to email via Internet has been lost, and system-wide email isn't very useful on a single-user system.
Posted Dec 6, 2024 4:42 UTC (Fri)
by KJ7RRV (subscriber, #153595)
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Real-world non-alphanumeric usernames
Wol
UNIX and email
Real-world non-alphanumeric usernames
Real-world non-alphanumeric usernames