Hi Tim,
we all get the "aschott notification" - I don't know her, but I do know about 
the CIPF, the Centro de Investigacion Principe Felipe in Valencia, Spain. This 
centre recently laid off an important number of researchers and I would guess 
she was one of them - so I doubt she will want anything to do with them. You 
can look up the CIPF administrators and send them a mail, but if they really 
are as incompetent as the news coverage suggest, I also doubt they will take 
any notice.
See: http://www.nature.com/news/2011/111101/full/news.2011.623.html
I think the only solution is to ask the CCP4bb administrators to unsubscribe 
the email address for her...
Mark
Mark J van Raaij
Laboratorio M-4
Dpto de Estructura de Macromoleculas
Centro Nacional de Biotecnologia - CSIC
c/Darwin 3
E-28049 Madrid, Spain
tel. (+34) 91 585 4616
http://www.cnb.csic.es/~mjvanraaij



On 16 Feb 2012, at 16:08, Tim Gruene wrote:

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> Dear Francis,
> 
> not sure what you are trying to say. Many people have been securing
> their software e.g. with md5sums or PGP-signatures. Debian do that, and
> they do it for free as far as I know. You could sign your own software
> (for free) and then distribute your public key to the community, in case
> you want to do something similar.
> 
> Cheers,
> Tim
> 
> P.S. If anyone happens to know Annie Schott (asch...@cipf.es) could they
> help her to set up her vacation notifier to send her spanish news only
> once per email address? I keep on getting her notification anytime I
> send an email to this board.
> 
> On 02/16/2012 04:01 PM, Francis E Reyes wrote:
>> It seems that Apple is building a higher walled garden for OS X in
>> the form of signed binaries. They're not mandating every app come
>> from the appstore but instead have a level that allows developers to
>> 'sign' their binaries with their own developer ID (which of course
>> costs $99USD/year). Or the user can go rogue and 'Ctrl-Click' install
>> any application.
>> 
>> http://www.apple.com/macosx/mountain-lion/security.html
>> 
>> Personally I'll probably choose  Mac App Store and identified
>> developers. (I imagine this will be the default).
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> --------------------------------------------- Francis E. Reyes M.Sc. 
>> 215 UCB University of Colorado at Boulder
>> 
> 
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