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Interesting. It looks like his bot greps through mailing list archives,
rips some text from a message, inserts his "spam" text, then sends
it back to the list.
Here's the original posting:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2003/debian-mentors-200302/msg00287.html
-Joe Oppegaard
Interesting. It looks like his bot greps through mailing list archives,
rips some text from a message, inserts his "spam" text, then sends
it back to the list.
Here's the original posting:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2003/debian-mentors-200302/msg00287.html
-Joe Oppegaard
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ts of RAM.
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Yes, the speed of it has been my main concern too. I've got some ideas
on how to speed things up, which I'm working on now.
I'll hopefully package up a new version this weekend when I've got the
speed issue under more control.
-Joe Oppegaard
ts of RAM.
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Yes, the speed of it has been my main concern too. I've got some ideas
on how to speed things up, which I'm working on now.
I'll hopefully package up a new version this weekend when I've got the
speed issue under more control.
-Joe Oppegaard
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grams like ntsysv (RedHat) or rcconf (Debian).
You can get all the files (.changes, .dsc, .orig.tar.gz, .diff.gz, and
.debs) at ftp://ftp.pidone.org/rc-sysv-conf.
John, Thomas, and Jochen - I Cc'd you because I thought you might be
interested in this program, Re: bug #214757.
Thanks,
-Joe Oppegaard
grams like ntsysv (RedHat) or rcconf (Debian).
You can get all the files (.changes, .dsc, .orig.tar.gz, .diff.gz, and
.debs) at ftp://ftp.pidone.org/rc-sysv-conf.
John, Thomas, and Jochen - I Cc'd you because I thought you might be
interested in this program, Re: bug #214757.
Thanks,
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