Thomas Sibley
Thomas Sibley
Maybe the verbose but very clear `--mask-all-gaps-in-sequences-without-Ns`?
I'm not sure we actually want this behaviour. It is often useful to see exactly what RT sent out, and munging that on display means you then need to go...
On 11/09/2012 06:27 AM, Petr wrote: > It would be nice that ordinary user can read subject and sender of > outgoing messages. Especialy in non-ascii countries. Admins can change...
Why did you close this request without the commit being merged?
On 12/13/2012 05:06 AM, Petr wrote: > After a month, nothing happened. We're a busy team. Not everything gets dealt with within a month. :) I agree that it would...
@Saviq Oh! Is this not expected to work? (re: your bug → enhancement label switch) I assumed the `.multipass` domain was intended to work on the host too, but maybe...
Nod. I didn't mean to suggest adding the feature just for Linux hosts. One of the attractions of Multipass to me is the multi-platform host support and consistency across platforms....
Ah, both true! :-) Out of curiosity, I did some digging about if this is supportable on macOS. It appears that domain-specific DNS resolvers have long been possible on that...
On Linux hosts without systemd-resolved, there are a few other potential solutions as well, like [those documented by Arch Linux](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Domain_name_resolution#Conditional_forwarding).
and because I couldn't resist, on Windows 10 (maybe earlier too?) it looks like there's a PowerShell command for setting domain-specific DNS servers: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/dnsclient/add-dnsclientnrptrule?view=win10-ps