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A1 | X | Prepare openoffice talk |
A2 | X | Prepare presentation on class diagrams |
I'm having a hard time figuring out how to properly route my mail. I have two main mail accounts - my sachachua.com address and my ateneo.edu address. At home, I can send mail from any account I want, but I have to use the web interface (IMP) to check my ateneo.edu account for messages (no POP/IMAP in! pfft). In school, I can poll both accounts, but I can only send mail from my ateneo.edu account.
I've more or less decided to:
- Set my from: and reply-to: to my schua@ateneo.edu address.
- Subscribe my schua@ateneo.edu address to all the mailing lists, but
set my delivery options to nomail.
- Yahoogroups should handle it appropriately.
- Pro: Personal replies tend to get past the mailing list stuff.
- Con: I need to be able to inform everyone when I no longer have an
ateneo.edu account.
Probable solution:
- Use sacha@sachachua.com in my .signature, so that people who run
across my messages will still be able to reach me.
Sounds like a plan!
- make a /sys folder, enter this in fstab:
sysfs /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
- apt-get install module-init-tools