A tristate question.
Clint Adams
schizo at debian.org
Sun Mar 20 05:44:26 CET 2005
> truly necessary, but they provide a place for customizing. Lines with
> '##' (two of them) show alternate values -- typically to illustrate how
> the command can be used. My copy of the file doesn't have any '###'
> lines. Evidently that's a Debian modification. More that 3 hash marks
> show a comment or heading. (An abbreviated form of this information is
> at the beginning of the file).
Yes, it's as if one were to do the following command.
tail +10 bogofilter.cf.example | sed 's/^/#/' > /etc/bogofilter.cf
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