> None of the above, I write embedded code, my employer has a clear enough > vision to allow me to use whatever OS I like, provided I get the job in > hand done, which I clearly do. You have a _very_ flexible employer there. > I'am afraid I am not willing to discuss the details of my job with you, > however I find writing code using plan9 and the plan9 environment makes my > life much easier and allows me to get my job done; present chatter > excepted. You needn't discuss anything, except how Plan 9 makes you life easier than FreeBSD would. You could even drop that. Even responding to my first post was an act of volition, I reckon. > I'am not sure which test you wanted to perform, but your email arrived > here OK (Via plan9's smtpd and upas/fs), the Hebrew appears intact though > I don't speak the language so I cannot tell if it is correct. I have > quoted it back to you to see if it passes the return path OK. It seems fine here. Both Hebrew and Arabic. I presume the Plan 9 smtpd is running at quintile.net and not even bothering to identify itself as "ESMTP (something)" because after quintile.net the path goes through Exim and then Google's machinery. Now, could you have input that text? Relaying mail as it is isn't really a feat, you know. That's the _minimum_ expected from an MTA. > I would love to discuss more, but I have work to do (using plan9, but not > on plan9). Reading your postings is always a pleasure. Do me the favor more often--On Wednesday, August 20, 2008 9:01 AM +0100 Steve Simon <steve <at> quintile.net> wrote: >> 1. Maintaining a Plan 9 system? >> 2. Programming a Plan 9 system? >> 3. Researching a Plan 9 system? >> 4. Or you got some job other than jobs created _around_ Plan 9 and you >> use Plan 9? > > None of the above, I write embedded code, my employer has a clear enough > vision to allow me to use whatever OS I like, provided I get the job in > hand done, which I clearly do. > > I'am afraid I am not willing to discuss the details of my job with you, > however I find writing code using plan9 and the plan9 environment makes my > life much easier and allows me to get my job done; present chatter > excepted. > >> Do me a favor. Fire up your beloved upas, use mail, and relay one email >> through upas/smtpd to smtp.gmail.com:587 with the words "שָׁלוֹם >> עֲלֵיכֶם" (Hebrew, Shalom aleichem) or "سلام علیکم" >> (Arabic, Salam-on alaikom) to my address. > > I'am not sure which test you wanted to perform, but your email arrived > here OK (Via plan9's smtpd and upas/fs), the Hebrew appears intact though > I don't speak the language so I cannot tell if it is correct. I have > quoted it back to you to see if it passes the return path OK. > > I would love to discuss more, but I have work to do (using plan9, but not > on plan9). > > -Steve >