This page contains links to a few code snippets and texts I have produced over the time. Some of them have been useful for me, some have been useful for others.
This page is outdated.
muttrc.  My personal Mutt configuration file.
	cvslock is a small program which implements CVS'
	locking protocol.  It can be used together with rsync to
	provide something which could be called a "poor man's cvsup".
	wtmpfix.c fixes broken
	entries in Linux wtmp files which are regularly generated by
	broken xterms.
wtmptrunc.c tries to
	truncate Linux wtmp files in an intelligent manner, leaving
	current sessions in place.
remlpr can be used to
	do remote printing via ssh.  The command syntax is the same as
	with the usual BSD lpr commands.
popd is a rather lean and
	minimal pop3 implementation.  The daemon works on maildir
	folders and, as a special goody, supports various folders per
	user.  Note that this software is not well-tested, and may
	quite well have nasty bugs.
The Little
	Brother's Database is a small suite of programs to
	fetch your correspondents' e-mail addresses from incoming
	messages. The result can be used with mutt's external query
	interface. This package is nowadays maintained by Roland
	Rosenfeld.
pkspxy is a
	caching proxy server for use with PGP public key servers. It
	has some special abilities making it suitable for dial-up
	use.
The Sendmail Genericstable
	Mini-Howto tries to explain the use of sendmail's
	genericstable feature to the novice user.  This
	text is mainly intended for those who use dynamic ISP access
	to the Internet.Note: Please don't send me questions about this. comp.mail.sendmail is the right place to ask when you need sendmail support.
 Thomas Roessler <roessler@does-not-exist.org>,
11, rue des Jardins, L-6738 Grevenmacher
2005-08-17; content last updated on 2000-07-25