On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 02:08:56PM -0500, Richard Welty is rumored to have said:
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> On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 10:53:46 -0800 Steve Thomas <lists@???> wrote:
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> > This is going OT, but I had to put in my two cents...
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> can we please not have a language war here?
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> and remember, all of you:
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> answer the question.
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> if you can't answer the question, then why are you posting?
Hello? I posted the first response to the original post, directing them to the documentation for PHPs mail() function. I believe that I *did* answer the question. As long as exim is set up according to the documentation provided with the source, PHPs mail() function will work exactly like it does with sendmail.
> in this particular case, telling someone they're using the wrong
> language is not answering the question (there are times when
> telling someone they're using the wrong language may be a
> valid answer, but not when someone wants to use php to
> send email. i just used php to send email out through exim
> yesterday. to me it seems quite clear that it is possible to
> answer this question without advising a language change
> while making a gratuitous cheap shot in the process.)
I don't know if you were directing that paragraph to me, but I never suggested that ANYONE change languages. Use what you like - it makes no difference to me. Someone had offered an opinion that I disagreed with and I sent *one* response with my opinion and the reasons for it. I marked the top of the message that it was OT and I ignored the responses, not wanting a "language war" being brought to the exim list. Your message was much more inflammatory than any other message I've seen in this thread so far...
> i have laboriously taught myself not to reply to tell people to
> use a different OS/Database/whatever over the years. i'm not
> always successful at it, but i try. i wish others would attempt to
> do the same.
Again, I never tried to convert anyone from/to anything. As a matter of fact, I made a point of mentioning that I use both languages on a daily basis. Maybe you should worry less about OS/DB/whatever evangelism and more about reading comprehension.
> sheesh,
Agreed.
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