Hi.
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 06:43:00PM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 09:58:47PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> > 3) e1000e may be bad, but vmxnet3 will make oom-killer an everyday
> > reality. SR-IOV is a way to go.
>
> everyday? really? when did you last try this?
Saw the
Hi.
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 03:37:52PM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 2:00 PM Reco wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 01:18:52PM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> > > Hi, I've never used OVH. How certain are you that the e1000 network driver
> > > is the correct
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 01:32:15PM -0400, Lee wrote:
> On 8/29/18, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 04:31:35PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> >> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 04:12:51PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> >> > For some reason presently unknown to me, XFCE4's xfdesktop-set
On Wed 29 Aug 2018 at 15:07:31 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 August 2018 11:33:48 John Hasler wrote:
>
> > Gene writes:
> > > Yes, but fetchmails delete is ignored, so I have to keep the email
> > > cleaned out with a web browser...
> >
> > Why in hell are you using that provider?
Gene writes:
> Yes, but fetchmails delete is ignored, so I have to keep the email
> cleaned out with a web browser...
I wrote:
> Why in hell are you using that provider?
Gene writes:
> This is WV. Its the only game in the area.
Your ISP needn't be your email provider.
--
John Hasler
jhas...@n
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 09:58:47PM +0300, Reco wrote:
3) e1000e may be bad, but vmxnet3 will make oom-killer an everyday
reality. SR-IOV is a way to go.
everyday? really? when did you last try this?
> ... I advise to look at your hardware configuration like flow control.
> This line doesn't seem good for me (mind the text in bold):
>
> "Aug 28 15:50:34 ovh-1 kernel: e1000e: enp1s0 NIC Link is Up 100 Mbps Full
> Duplex, *Flow Control: None"*
In general, enabling flow control is a bad idea - mo
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018, 15:19 Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> On 30/08/2018 03:46, Default User wrote:
> > Running sid (Debian Unstable).
> > For several weeks, one particular update seems to be stalled. All other
> > updates work as normal:
> > user@domain:~$ sudo aptitude -Pvv full-upgrade
> > [sudo]
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 2:00 PM Reco wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 01:18:52PM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> > Hi, I've never used OVH. How certain are you that the e1000 network driver
> > is the correct one?
> > Under VMWare/ESX the network driver choice can be crucial, for example.
>
> 1)
On Wed 29 Aug 2018 at 11:26:31 (-0500), John Hasler wrote:
> David writes:
> > It's cheap to register your own domain and find a suitable hosting
> > provider. This makes moving and travelling much simpler.
>
> With Gandi at least, no hosting is required. They will forward mail to
> your domain t
Dear Kevin,
and just one more thing.
I am beginner with iptables, but your POSTROUTING doesn't seem good as well.
You made a POSTROUTING in the case of VM-s what you manage (they can see
the internet), but there is no source change on IP packets which goes in
the direction of your VM-s. Your curr
On Wednesday 29 August 2018 11:58:49 David Wright wrote:
> On Wed 29 Aug 2018 at 12:19:18 (+0200), to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 06:12:39AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Wednesday 29 August 2018 04:34:38 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > > We get what we p
Hi folks,
As far as I understend Mozilla is going to stop supporting Firefox ESR 59 this
August. Does it mean that Firefox Quantum is comming to Debian Stretch before
long? Is any information available?
Thanks
Dear all,
the explanation of Reco seems quite good for me.
If you use load generator on your mobile device it could be the reason.
What happens if you use a normal download for a large file? Do you get the
same result?
If yes, I advise to look at your hardware configuration like flow control.
Th
On 30/08/2018 03:46, Default User wrote:
Running sid (Debian Unstable).
For several weeks, one particular update seems to be stalled. All other
updates work as normal:
user@domain:~$ sudo aptitude -Pvv full-upgrade
[sudo] password for default:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libs
On Wednesday 29 August 2018 11:53:50 Dan Purgert wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Wednesday 29 August 2018 08:25:36 Dan Purgert wrote:
> >> Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> > On Wednesday 29 August 2018 06:37:25 Dan Purgert wrote:
> >> >> (as an aside, whoever came up with HTML-based email should be
>
On Wednesday 29 August 2018 11:33:48 John Hasler wrote:
> Gene writes:
> > Yes, but fetchmails delete is ignored, so I have to keep the email
> > cleaned out with a web browser...
>
> Why in hell are you using that provider?
This is WV. Its the only game in the area.
--
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
Hi.
Please do not top post. This is a mailing list, not a corporate e-mail
spamfest.
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 01:18:52PM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> Hi, I've never used OVH. How certain are you that the e1000 network driver
> is the correct one?
> Under VMWare/ESX the network driver
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 07:49:38PM +0200, Jarosław Kłopotek - INTERDUO wrote:
> Hi guys,
> All the time when I disconnect all kind of VPN, there is a problem with DNS
> Resolving.
How are you connecting to VPN? If it's with network-manager-openvpn it
should automatically restore your DNS to a
Hi, I've never used OVH. How certain are you that the e1000 network driver
is the correct one?
Under VMWare/ESX the network driver choice can be crucial, for example.
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 6:30 AM Kevin DAGNEAUX
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've a server in OVH datacenter, on this server i've 7 VMs, on 1
Hi guys,
All the time when I disconnect all kind of VPN, there is a problem with
DNS Resolving.
I use network manager 1.12.2.
Do You know how to remove this bug?
Or how to do some workaround like:
service network-manager restart after VPN disconnect?
Regards
--
Jarosław Kłopotek, kom. 607 8
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 12:24:42 -0500
John Hasler wrote:
> tomás writes:
> > Well, I've succeeded already with a few people moving from
> > gmail/outlook to posteo.de. Every little bit counts.
>
> I'm sure we're losing ground, though.
If we get to the point where the majority dictates what Inter
tomás writes:
> Well, I've succeeded already with a few people moving from
> gmail/outlook to posteo.de. Every little bit counts.
I'm sure we're losing ground, though.
--
John Hasler
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA
On 8/29/18 11:29 AM, John Hasler wrote:
Michael Stone wrote:
FWIW, I think SMTP (and IMAP) is on its way out as well. I expect
that in 20 years HTTP will still be going strong [...]
tomás writes:
Rather some Google/Amazon/Facebook/Microsoft backed abominable
mutation of that. One that (in sub
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 11:34:37AM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> tomás writes:
> > You can dream of a society where some basic things aren't monetized.
>
> Scarce resources *must* be allocated. Trade, facilitated by money, is
> a decentralized way to d
tomás writes:
> You can dream of a society where some basic things aren't monetized.
Scarce resources *must* be allocated. Trade, facilitated by money, is
a decentralized way to do it.
--
John Hasler
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA
David writes:
> It's cheap to register your own domain and find a suitable hosting
> provider. This makes moving and travelling much simpler.
With Gandi at least, no hosting is required. They will forward mail to
your domain to any address you specify. There needn't be any server of
any kind ass
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 11:01:44AM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
[...]
> > Massive proprietary email providers are just such points of failure.
>
> True. Explain that to your neighbor and try to convince him that it's a
> good reason for him to quit usi
I wrote:
> I don't think it's a conspiracy. I think most people *like*
> centralization.
Joe writes:
> But the very purpose of the Internet is to be decentralised: to avoid
> a single, or even a few, points of failure.
Was. Past tense.
> Massive proprietary email providers are just such points
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 10:48:27AM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> tomás writes:
> > If you're not paying money, they are monetizing you in some other way.
> > This is the sad reality of today's society (not that there aren't
> > people fighting to change
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 August 2018 08:25:36 Dan Purgert wrote:
>
>> Gene Heskett wrote:
>> > On Wednesday 29 August 2018 06:37:25 Dan Purgert wrote:
>> >> (as an aside, whoever came up with HTML-based email should be
>> >> tarred and feathered).
>> >
>> > Emasculated would be even be
On Wed 29 Aug 2018 at 12:19:18 (+0200), to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 06:12:39AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Wednesday 29 August 2018 04:34:38 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > > We get what we pay for [...]
>
> > This is also true, but on this side of the pond, t
tomás writes:
> If your connectivity provider treats you well, this is a fine option.
> I have my current connectivity provider in relatively low esteem (that
> might change), so I wouldn't like to entrust them with something as
> (hopefully) permanent as my mail address.
Register a domain with Ga
tomás writes:
> If you're not paying money, they are monetizing you in some other way.
> This is the sad reality of today's society (not that there aren't
> people fighting to change that, mind you).
It's not "the sad reality of today's society". It's reality, period.
What they do consumes resour
Running sid (Debian Unstable).
For several weeks, one particular update seems to be stalled. All other
updates work as normal:
user@domain:~$ sudo aptitude -Pvv full-upgrade
[sudo] password for default:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libsane1{ab}
The following packages will be
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 10:29:25 -0500
John Hasler wrote:
> Michael Stone wrote:
> > FWIW, I think SMTP (and IMAP) is on its way out as well. I expect
> > that in 20 years HTTP will still be going strong [...]
>
> tomás writes:
> > Rather some Google/Amazon/Facebook/Microsoft backed abominable
> >
Gene writes:
> Yes, but fetchmails delete is ignored, so I have to keep the email
> cleaned out with a web browser...
Why in hell are you using that provider?
--
John Hasler
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA
Michael Stone wrote:
> FWIW, I think SMTP (and IMAP) is on its way out as well. I expect
> that in 20 years HTTP will still be going strong [...]
tomás writes:
> Rather some Google/Amazon/Facebook/Microsoft backed abominable
> mutation of that. One that (in subtle ways) gives a competitive
> advan
On Wednesday 29 August 2018 08:25:36 Dan Purgert wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Wednesday 29 August 2018 06:37:25 Dan Purgert wrote:
> >> (as an aside, whoever came up with HTML-based email should be
> >> tarred and feathered).
> >
> > Emasculated would be even better. :(
>
> perhaps ... but
Il 29/08/2018 10:34, to...@tuxteam.de ha scritto:
> My recommendation over here in Germany (which should be as accessible
> to you as an Italian, but perhaps there are equivalent Italian offers,
> which I'd tend to support, were I you)
>
> - posteo.de
> - mailbox.org
>
> Each of them cost you
Thank you for all your precious advices and considerations, expecially
for privacy-releaded concerns. Indeed, I'm very well aware of this
aspects, but perhaps you're missing my point: the mailbox will be used
*only* for mailing lists, which content is (usually) of public domain,
on the web. So priv
Joe wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 12:35:21 - (UTC)
> Dan Purgert wrote:
>
>> Michael Stone wrote:
>> > [...] I personally tend to think that bringing the next billion
>> > people online is more important than maintaining a Manichaean
>> > priesthood based on internet protocols from the 80s.
James Allsopp wrote:
> Hi,
> I need to have one computer I can ssh to other computers as root for
> Ansible. To do this I've set up a strong certificate with a password, but
> what I want is to only be able to log in as root from one IP using that
> cert. All other users should only log in via a pa
wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 12:25:36PM -, Dan Purgert wrote:
>> Gene Heskett wrote:
>> > On Wednesday 29 August 2018 06:37:25 Dan Purgert wrote:
>> >> (as an aside, whoever came up with HTML-based email should be tarred
>> >> and feathered).
>> > Emasculated would be even better. :(
>>
>
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 08:27:41 -0400
Michael Stone wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 01:02:21PM +0100, Joe wrote:
> >No, very occasionally, a proposed change is a clear improvement.
> >Usually it's just about altering the distribution of income.
>
> Rather, in my experience, resistance to change
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 13:32:56 +0100
James Allsopp wrote:
> Hi,
> I need to have one computer I can ssh to other computers as root for
> Ansible. To do this I've set up a strong certificate with a password,
> but what I want is to only be able to log in as root from one IP
> using that cert. All ot
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 12:35:21PM -, Dan Purgert wrote:
Michael Stone wrote:
[...] I personally tend to think that bringing the next billion
people online is more important than maintaining a Manichaean priesthood
based on internet protocols from the 80s.
So, we need to replace HTTP then?
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 12:35:21 - (UTC)
Dan Purgert wrote:
> Michael Stone wrote:
> > [...] I personally tend to think that bringing the next billion
> > people online is more important than maintaining a Manichaean
> > priesthood based on internet protocols from the 80s.
>
> So, we need to
Michael Stone wrote:
> [...] I personally tend to think that bringing the next billion
> people online is more important than maintaining a Manichaean priesthood
> based on internet protocols from the 80s.
So, we need to replace HTTP then? Got it. :)
That being said, "bringing more people onli
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 12:25:36PM -, Dan Purgert wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Wednesday 29 August 2018 06:37:25 Dan Purgert wrote:
> >> (as an aside, whoever came up with HTML-based email should be tarred
> >> and feathered).
> > Emasculate
Hi,
I need to have one computer I can ssh to other computers as root for
Ansible. To do this I've set up a strong certificate with a password, but
what I want is to only be able to log in as root from one IP using that
cert. All other users should only log in via a password and can do so from
any I
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 08:27:41AM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 01:02:21PM +0100, Joe wrote:
> >No, very occasionally, a proposed change is a clear improvement.
> >Usually it's just about altering the distribution of income.
>
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 August 2018 06:37:25 Dan Purgert wrote:
>> (as an aside, whoever came up with HTML-based email should be tarred
>> and feathered).
> Emasculated would be even better. :(
perhaps ... but at least tarred and feathered would be a visible
reminder to the rest of t
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 01:02:21PM +0100, Joe wrote:
No, very occasionally, a proposed change is a clear improvement.
Usually it's just about altering the distribution of income.
Rather, in my experience, resistance to change is usually about
preserving the status quo and reinforcing the exist
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 01:02:21PM +0100, Joe wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 13:58:03 +0200
> wrote:
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> > On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 12:55:46PM +0100, Joe wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > Change,
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 12:24:36 +0100
mick crane wrote:
Hello mick,
>I use Brave browser mostly with handy shields option.
>Some of these media sites have like 80 trackers and wotnot which is
>just daft.
Agreed, but that's something else.
"I don't care..." blocks EU required _warnings_ about cook
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 13:58:03 +0200
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> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 12:55:46PM +0100, Joe wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > Change, when it is obviously for the worse, and even just when it's
> > not obviously for the better, should be resisted.
>
>
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 12:55:46PM +0100, Joe wrote:
[...]
> Change, when it is obviously for the worse, and even just when it's not
> obviously for the better, should be resisted.
Change should be *always* resisted. On principle!
(Remember: I'm th
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 13:39:12 +0200
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> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 06:57:01AM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 09:33:16AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > >And Gnus. That's exactly the point all those "yay, modern, s
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 04:31:35PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 04:12:51PM +1000, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> > For some reason presently unknown to me, XFCE4's xfdesktop-settings
> > app no longer shows thumbnails, and the Folder -> Other dialog box
> > shows all files and
On 29.08.18 11:57, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> However both sendmail and update-inetd are orphaned at the moment (no
> regular maintainers, although Andreas Beckmann has done a lot of work
> via the QA team)
After favouring sendmail for a decade and a half, I thought I was slow
to switch to postfix
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 06:57:01AM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 09:33:16AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> >And Gnus. That's exactly the point all those "yay, modern, shiny"
> >folks don't "get":
>
> But what the luddites see
Hi,
I've a server in OVH datacenter, on this server i've 7 VMs, on 1 of them
in run Apache.
To debug a slow upload (who was ~2Mo/s instead 12Mo/s) i've installed an
HTML5/PHP speed test application.
When i use this app, i've no problem in general, but, when a make a
speed test from a source wh
On 2018-08-29 12:09, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 11:05:21 +0100
mick crane wrote:
Hello mick,
I'm a bit fed up with that stupid cookie notification I have to close
on every website anyway.
If you use Firefox, install "I don't care about cookies", which
disables
those warnings o
On Wednesday 29 August 2018 06:57:01 Michael Stone wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 09:33:16AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> >And Gnus. That's exactly the point all those "yay, modern, shiny"
> >folks don't "get":
>
> But what the luddites seem to miss is that the protocol is far less
> importa
On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 11:05:21 +0100
mick crane wrote:
Hello mick,
>I'm a bit fed up with that stupid cookie notification I have to close
>on every website anyway.
If you use Firefox, install "I don't care about cookies", which disables
those warnings on most sites. If the warning /isn't/ disabl
On Wednesday 29 August 2018 06:37:25 Dan Purgert wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Wednesday 29 August 2018 06:05:52 Dan Purgert wrote:
> >> Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> > On Wednesday 29 August 2018 03:33:16 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> >> > [...] But because 99% of my ISP's users use IMAP, my ISP has
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 10:42:01AM -0400, Luis Finotti wrote:
Thanks for the pointer! sendmail-base.prerm had the line:
update-inetd --group MAIL --disable smtp,smtps,submission;
and I was getting the error
update-inetd: error: --group is only relevant with --add
This would appear to be a
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 09:33:16AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
And Gnus. That's exactly the point all those "yay, modern, shiny"
folks don't "get":
But what the luddites seem to miss is that the protocol is far less
important than the content, and even if the luddites don't like the new
st
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On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 06:12:15PM +0200, Francesco Porro wrote:
> Ciao,
>
> As a member of this mailing list, I have a little (OT) question for you:
> which is the best free email service around to receive mailing lists?
Perhaps relevant in this dis
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 August 2018 06:05:52 Dan Purgert wrote:
>
>> Gene Heskett wrote:
>> > On Wednesday 29 August 2018 03:33:16 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>> > [...] But because 99% of my ISP's users use IMAP, my ISP has
>> > disabled fetchmails ability to delete a successfully pulled
On Wednesday, 29 Aug 2018 at 05:54, Gene Heskett wrote:
> So I'm an obnoxious old fart, show me an even better way, if you can.
> Computers are supposed to do work FOR the user, not the other way around
> by creating circuitous ways past the ticket taker.
+1 from another old fart.
I've recently
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 06:12:39AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 August 2018 04:34:38 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> > We get what we pay for [...]
> This is also true, but on this side of the pond, the inet service I pay
> 40 USD a
On Wednesday 29 August 2018 06:05:52 Dan Purgert wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Wednesday 29 August 2018 03:33:16 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > [...] But because 99% of my ISP's users use IMAP, my ISP has
> > disabled fetchmails ability to delete a successfully pulled email, I
> > still need to
On Wednesday 29 August 2018 06:03:30 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 05:54:38AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > Which is why, in this age of feeding 100 megs of advertising to the
> > browser client [...]
>
> ...for which NNTP would be actually very inefficient ;-D
>
>
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 11:05:21AM +0100, mick crane wrote:
> On 2018-08-29 10:00, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> >On Wednesday, 29 Aug 2018 at 09:49, mick crane wrote:
> >>But surely email will stop working after Brexit ?
> >
> >Maybe, maybe not, but you can g
On Wednesday 29 August 2018 04:34:38 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 06:12:15PM +0200, Francesco Porro wrote:
> > Ciao,
> >
> > As a member of this mailing list, I have a little (OT) question for
> > you: which is the best free email service around to receive mailing
> > lists?
>
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 29 August 2018 03:33:16 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> [...] But because 99% of my ISP's users use IMAP, my ISP has disabled
> fetchmails ability to delete a successfully pulled email, I still need
> to log in daily [...]
>
> So I'm an obnoxious old fart, show me an
On 2018-08-29 10:00, Eric S Fraga wrote:
On Wednesday, 29 Aug 2018 at 09:49, mick crane wrote:
But surely email will stop working after Brexit ?
Maybe, maybe not, but you can get that UK residents will lose any data
protection they may currently have.
I'm a bit fed up with that stupid cookie
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On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 05:54:38AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
[...]
> Which is why, in this age of feeding 100 megs of advertising to the
> browser client [...]
...for which NNTP would be actually very inefficient ;-D
[...]
> procmail, sends the
On Wednesday 29 August 2018 03:33:16 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 08:28:56PM -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > Last time I looked, Thunderbird & Exchange both support news - a
> > newsgroup looks just like another email account.
>
> And Gnus. That's exactly the poin
On Wednesday, 29 Aug 2018 at 09:49, mick crane wrote:
> But surely email will stop working after Brexit ?
Maybe, maybe not, but you can get that UK residents will lose any data
protection they may currently have.
--
Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50 & org 9.1.13 on Debian buster/sid
On 2018-08-29 09:34, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 06:12:15PM +0200, Francesco Porro wrote:
Ciao,
As a member of this mailing list, I have a little (OT) question for
you:
which is the best free email service around to receive mailing lists?
As many others have pointed out
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On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 06:12:15PM +0200, Francesco Porro wrote:
> Ciao,
>
> As a member of this mailing list, I have a little (OT) question for you:
> which is the best free email service around to receive mailing lists?
As many others have pointed
On 2018-08-28 17:12, Francesco Porro wrote:
Ciao,
As a member of this mailing list, I have a little (OT) question for
you:
which is the best free email service around to receive mailing lists?
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I'm not knowledge enough to have my own email server advertising its
presence or host my own dom
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On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 08:28:56PM -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
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> Last time I looked, Thunderbird & Exchange both support news - a
> newsgroup looks just like another email account.
And Gnus. That's exactly the point all those "yay, modern, sh
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On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 09:05:23PM -0400, Michael Stone wrote:
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> FWIW, I think SMTP (and IMAP) is on its way out as well. I expect
> that in 20 years HTTP will still be going strong [...]
Rather some Google/Amazon/Facebook/Microsoft backed abo
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