Re: NEOMAIL - as big kev in OZ would say, IM EXCITED !

2002-04-08 Thread Andrew Lau
On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 08:51:50AM +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote: > Just wanted to make it clear the the email i sent about Neomail was > purely to let other people know about a program that i thought was worth > mentioning, it had nothing to do with Ernie Miller and was not intended > to be

Re: NEOMAIL - as big kev in OZ would say, IM EXCITED !

2002-04-08 Thread Andrew Lau
On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 08:51:50AM +0800, Marcel Welschbillig wrote: > Just wanted to make it clear the the email i sent about Neomail was > purely to let other people know about a program that i thought was worth > mentioning, it had nothing to do with Ernie Miller and was not intended > to b

Re: NEOMAIL - as big kev in OZ would say, IM EXCITED !

2002-04-05 Thread Andrew Lau
Dear Ernie Miller, I'm forwarding you this piece of spam that was recently sent to debian-security mailing list. It is also archived at . Being unable to find a Marcel Welschbillig listed on your SourceForge

Re: NEOMAIL - as big kev in OZ would say, IM EXCITED !

2002-04-05 Thread Andrew Lau
Dear Ernie Miller, I'm forwarding you this piece of spam that was recently sent to debian-security mailing list. It is also archived at . Being unable to find a Marcel Welschbillig listed on your SourceForg

#124169: snort: Lack of logging to /var/log/secure in default setup & log permissions

2002-02-02 Thread Andrew Lau
Hi everyone, It's been over a month since I submitted bug report #124169 to the BTS and snort's maintainer, Robert van der Meulen , has not yet replied to me. This bug report is effectively holding me back from releasing a fully operational razorback (ITP #115609) package to accompany Debia

#124169: snort: Lack of logging to /var/log/secure in default setup & log permissions

2002-02-02 Thread Andrew Lau
Hi everyone, It's been over a month since I submitted bug report #124169 to the BTS and snort's maintainer, Robert van der Meulen , has not yet replied to me. This bug report is effectively holding me back from releasing a fully operational razorback (ITP #115609) package to accompany Debi