different nicks were represented on #procmail.
| Nick | Lines | When? | Words | Seen | Random quote |
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heredoc | 19 |   | 178 | 2d ago | "LOGFILE=$HOME/debuglog.lalala" |
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ws2k3 | 13 |    | 210 | 37d ago | "my mail.log shows my mail has been delivered to procmail. but how" |
3 |
se7en | 12 |  | 98 | 226d ago | "sh: 1: /usr/bin/procmail: Operation not permitted" |
4 |
rudi_s | 11 |    | 165 | 36d ago | "se7en: If you want to put mails to /var/amil/se7en why do you us" |
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zafu | 6 |  | 62 | 290d ago | "hi, with this rule: *$! ^From:[^<]*\<(((ku-no|adsense|digital)-)?" |
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cybrNaut | 6 |  | 152 | 5d ago | "se7en: I use fetchmail over tor no problem, and procmail runs fin" |
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romildo | 5 |  | 69 | 300d ago | " <forum-&-website.feedback.community.clearlinux.org>" |
8 |
k3d_ | 4 |  | 18 | 95d ago | "I have a question, I just need to redirect a mail without copy" |
9 |
grummund | 3 |  | 35 | 24d ago | "Does procmail supprt lookahead expressions? - https://www.regular" |
10 |
Guest67 | 2 |  | 3 | 90d ago | "hi" |
11 |
brock | 1 |  | 1 | 300d ago | "Hello" |
Is ws2k3 stupid or just asking too many questions? 46.2% lines contained a question!
cybrNaut didn't know that much either. 33.3% of his/her lines were questions.
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The loudest one was zafu, who yelled 16.7% of the time!
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Everybody had their shift-key under control. :) |
Nobody beat anyone up. Everybody was friendly. |
zafu brings happiness to the world. 16.7% lines contained smiling faces. :)
heredoc isn't a sad person either, smiling 10.5% of the time.
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romildo seems to be sad at the moment: 20.0% lines contained sad faces. :(
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cybrNaut wrote the longest lines, averaging 141.8 letters per line.
#procmail average was 69.0 letters per line. |
se7en wrote the shortest lines, averaging 43.5 characters per line.
heredoc was tight-lipped, too, averaging 53.3 characters. |
ws2k3 spoke a total of 210 words!
ws2k3's faithful follower, heredoc, didn't speak so much: 178 words.
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cybrNaut wrote an average of 25.33 words per line.
Channel average was 12.09 words per line.
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Total number of lines: 5004.