Xref: utzoo comp.bugs.4bsd:885 comp.bugs.misc:172 comp.bugs.sys5:504 Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!ncc!lyndon From: lyndon@ncc.Nexus.CA (Lyndon Nerenberg) Newsgroups: comp.bugs.4bsd,comp.bugs.misc,comp.bugs.sys5 Subject: Re: Hard Links between UNIX Utility Programs Keywords: unix links restriction Message-ID: <10362@ncc.Nexus.CA> Date: 31 Jul 88 14:44:35 GMT References: <184@chip.UUCP> <2950@ci.sei.cmu.edu> <27498@bbn.COM> <198@quintus.UUCP> <10358@ncc.Nexus.CA> <1339@ark.cs.vu.nl> Reply-To: lyndon@ncc.nexus.ca (Lyndon Nerenberg) Organization: Nexus Computing Inc. Lines: 12 In article <1339@ark.cs.vu.nl> maart@cs.vu.nl (Maarten Litmaath) writes: >In article <10358@ncc.Nexus.CA> lyndon@ncc.nexus.ca (Lyndon Nerenberg) writes: >\Actually, you can disable mailq on a binary site. After moving the >\original /usr/lib/sendmail to a protected copy somewhere, crank up >\emacs on the "public" binary. Find the argv[0] comparison table >\(just search for "mailq") and replace the m with a null. > >What if I invoked the program with argv[0] ""? It defaults to "sendmail" mode. -- VE6BBM {alberta,pyramid,uunet}!ncc!lyndon lyndon@Nexus.CA