Re: pop3

2001-07-30 Thread Scott Bigham
On Jul 30, 2001, Christian Kurz wrote: > An easier way would be to use the autocmd feature of vim. I use it for > example this way: > > |autocmd BufNewFile,BufReadPost reportbug*,mutt-* set textwidth=72 Actually, since vim 5.4 or so, this is even easier: autocmd FileType mail set textwidth=

Re: pop3

2001-07-30 Thread Scott Bigham
On Jul 30, 2001, Christian Kurz wrote: > An easier way would be to use the autocmd feature of vim. I use it for > example this way: > > |autocmd BufNewFile,BufReadPost reportbug*,mutt-* set textwidth=72 Actually, since vim 5.4 or so, this is even easier: autocmd FileType mail set textwidth

Re: SSH

2001-02-09 Thread Scott Bigham
On Feb 9, 2001, Christian Hammers wrote: > The ssh package at non-us.debian.org is ssh_2.3.0p1-1.11_i386.deb What worries me is, the version of ssh on my machine is listed as: ii ssh2.1.1p4-2 Secure rlogin/rsh/rcp replacement (OpenSSH) which doesn't correspond to either the 2.

Re: SSH

2001-02-09 Thread Scott Bigham
On Feb 9, 2001, Christian Hammers wrote: > The ssh package at non-us.debian.org is ssh_2.3.0p1-1.11_i386.deb What worries me is, the version of ssh on my machine is listed as: ii ssh2.1.1p4-2 Secure rlogin/rsh/rcp replacement (OpenSSH) which doesn't correspond to either the 2

Re: 'Generic' Firewall Rulesets?

2000-11-13 Thread Scott Bigham
On Nov 13, 2000, Giacomo Mulas wrote: > [...] But there is a very nice user space tool available, named spf > (for "stateful packet filter") and available as a package for debian > unstable (woody), which can make your packet filter stateful. I've examined that package and it certainly looks inte

Re: 'Generic' Firewall Rulesets?

2000-11-13 Thread Scott Bigham
On Nov 13, 2000, Giacomo Mulas wrote: > [...] But there is a very nice user space tool available, named spf > (for "stateful packet filter") and available as a package for debian > unstable (woody), which can make your packet filter stateful. I've examined that package and it certainly looks int