Message IDs, was Re: PATH revisited: one PATH to "rule the [Debian] World"
On Sun 24 Sep 2023 at 13:05:32 (-0400), Dan Ritter wrote:
> Tom Browder wrote:
> > Every time I set up a new host, I have to jump through the hoops trying to
> > get the same PATH for ordinary users as well as root, regardless of how
> > they log in. Reading the man pages doesn't help my old brain with all the
> > caveats.
>
>
> Set it in /etc/profile, which probably has this in it:
[ … etc … ]
Dan, could you check the configuration of your (?new since early
August) MUA, because you seem to have been able to post your reply
dated Sun, 24 Sep 2023 13:05:32 -0400 using a Message-ID ¹ identical
to your post dated Thu, 14 Sep 2023 11:00:17 -0400 entitled "Re:
usrmerge on root NFS will not be run automatically".
A word of explanation to people who read debian-user from the web
rather than being subscribed: it would appear that Dan's message
will not appear on https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/09/
because of its duplicate Message-ID.
Looking back at some other threads, I notice that your first post
to gene in the thread "raid10 access problem" has a Message-ID ²
that appears to have been used subsequently (check the References at
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/09/msg00179.html
in gene's reply).
And if you look at the References in Marco's post at
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2023/09/msg00310.html
it appears that there has been a conversation between you
and Marco (on-list or off-list?) during 14–15th Sep, in which
the Message-ID shown at ¹ has been used to identify four
different posts of yours.
¹ <[🔎] 3a6b048e-84db-4a47-969c-b62c826e0cdd@randomstring.org>
² <[🔎] 34dbc5be-529a-4f47-9a51-3b09040197e2@randomstring.org>
Cheers,
David.
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