Was messing around with ssh and avahi (thanks @mcc) and noticed that I have "new mail"
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Was messing around with ssh and avahi (thanks @mcc) and noticed that I have "new mail"
Apparently my SSD and apt-listchanges have been sending me mail for the past 8 years.
Also I have no modern software that can read a local mailspool. Using 'M-x rmail' like it's 1998
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Was messing around with ssh and avahi (thanks @mcc) and noticed that I have "new mail"
Apparently my SSD and apt-listchanges have been sending me mail for the past 8 years.
Also I have no modern software that can read a local mailspool. Using 'M-x rmail' like it's 1998
@lambdageek i'm going to write a unikernel in rust and crawl inside it forever
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Was messing around with ssh and avahi (thanks @mcc) and noticed that I have "new mail"
Apparently my SSD and apt-listchanges have been sending me mail for the past 8 years.
Also I have no modern software that can read a local mailspool. Using 'M-x rmail' like it's 1998
Raises the question why I have no mail on my home server - the machine I allow to do unattended upgrades and actually ssh into regularly. The place where it would be useful to know if a disk is failing or if an upgrade is about to break all my shit
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