Re: Why does 'test -f' and 'test -e' return true on a (hidden) file that doesn't exist?

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Tim Alberts wrote:
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Tim Alberts wrote:
Stephen Harris wrote:

(BTW, putting * around lines you type is REALLY bad quoting style)

Copied from HTML into email program. then sent as plain text. complain to thunderbird.

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Don't use HTML, complain to user :)

Wow folks. Is this really worth complaining about? Why waste time writing email clients that use HTML if people are gonna whine about it?

AGAIN.. I copied from HTML output into mozilla thunderbird...I sent the email as PLAIN TEXT...if you don't like how mozilla thunderbird deals with it...complain to them... but fundamentally go somewhere else with this petty complaint.


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Relax man, didn't you see the smiley face ? It wasn't meant as an insult. But, to reply to your HTML query, it's simply with 50 emails coming in, and 10 replies per email, plain text isn't as heavy on everyone's bandwidth as HTML. But again, I'm not taking you on about this

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