Re: Slightly off topic--Wifi capable convenience outlet

2025-01-13 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 13 Jan 2025 11:43:04 -0600 Nate Bargmann wrote: > As part of the scripting I plan is to monitor the local temperature > from my weather station and adjust accordingly in ways such as the > time to power the heater or even whether to turn it off should a > temperature rise occur through th

Re: Slightly off topic--Wifi capable convenience outlet

2025-01-13 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2025 13 Jan 04:07 -0600, Rafał Lichwała wrote: > If I understood you correctly, the key problem here is "being exposed to > outdoor". > > I think you may search for "outdoor wifi plug": > > https://www.amazon.com/outdoor-smart-plug/s?k=outdoor+smart+plug Thank you. Coming up with the right

Re: Slightly off topic--Wifi capable convenience outlet

2025-01-13 Thread Rafał Lichwała
If I understood you correctly, the key problem here is "being exposed to outdoor". I think you may search for "outdoor wifi plug": https://www.amazon.com/outdoor-smart-plug/s?k=outdoor+smart+plug Also, I think there is nothing wrong with that the given solution is proprietary. The only downsi

Re: Slightly off topic--Wifi capable convenience outlet

2025-01-12 Thread jeremy ardley
On 13/1/25 05:49, Nate Bargmann wrote: As the knowledge base on this list is wide and deep, I am asking to cut through the commercial clutter. Ideally, what I would like to find is a WiFi (802.11a/b/g) capable device that would plug into the end of an extension cord (common US NEMA 5-15 recept

Re: Slightly off topic--Wifi capable convenience outlet

2025-01-12 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Sun, Jan 12, 2025 at 4:50 PM Nate Bargmann wrote: > > As the knowledge base on this list is wide and deep, I am asking to cut > through the commercial clutter. Ideally, what I would like to find is a > WiFi (802.11a/b/g) capable device that would plug into the end of an > extension cord (commo

Slightly off topic--Wifi capable convenience outlet

2025-01-12 Thread Nate Bargmann
Hi All. As the knowledge base on this list is wide and deep, I am asking to cut through the commercial clutter. Ideally, what I would like to find is a WiFi (802.11a/b/g) capable device that would plug into the end of an extension cord (common US NEMA 5-15 receptacle/plug) and allow me to activat

Re: Slightly off-topic: anybody know of a way to keep one's Debian User List posts from failing DMARC?

2021-06-09 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 09:58:13AM -0700, James H. H. Lampert wrote: > I'm told that the Debian List Server doesn't rewrite "From" > headers for DMARC-enabled senders, and neither does it do anything > else to handle DMARC-enabled senders. Correct, so the SPF test will always fail as the l

Re: Slightly off-topic: anybody know of a way to keep one's Debian User List posts from failing DMARC?

2021-06-09 Thread deloptes
James H. H. Lampert wrote: > Please excuse the off-topic post, but I'm hoping this has come up with > others here: > > I've been tasked with implementing DMARC on our domain. And I'm told > that the Debian List Server doesn't rewrite "From" headers for > DMARC-enabled senders, and neither does it

Re: Slightly off-topic: anybody know of a way to keep one's Debian User List posts from failing DMARC?

2021-06-09 Thread Dan Ritter
James H. H. Lampert wrote: > Please excuse the off-topic post, but I'm hoping this has come up with > others here: > > I've been tasked with implementing DMARC on our domain. And I'm told that > the Debian List Server doesn't rewrite "From" headers for DMARC-enabled > senders, and neither does it

Slightly off-topic: anybody know of a way to keep one's Debian User List posts from failing DMARC?

2021-06-09 Thread James H. H. Lampert
Please excuse the off-topic post, but I'm hoping this has come up with others here: I've been tasked with implementing DMARC on our domain. And I'm told that the Debian List Server doesn't rewrite "From" headers for DMARC-enabled senders, and neither does it do anything else to handle DMARC-e

Re: Slightly off topic..

2005-06-05 Thread =?iso-8859-1?Q?Rog=E9rio?= Brito
On Jun 05 2005, Paul Johnson wrote: > The list is open, though you might want to add a couple rules to > /etc/spamassassin/local.cf (...) Thanks for the rules. I will surely be checking them. -- Rogério Brito : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : http://www.ime.usp.br/~rbrito Homepage of the algorithms package

Re: Slightly off topic..

2005-06-05 Thread Paul Johnson
On Sunday June 5 2005 5:57 am, Bill Day wrote: > I notice a lot of spam messges in here for software, pills, etc, > that sneak through my spam assassin and wind up in my Debian folder > via filters, however the same spam messages that get filtered to > the Debian mailing list end up in my trash whe

Slightly off topic..

2005-06-05 Thread Bill Day
I notice a lot of spam messges in here for software, pills, etc, that sneak through my spam assassin and wind up in my Debian folder via filters, however the same spam messages that get filtered to the Debian mailing list end up in my trash when they come directly to me? Is there a sort of "spa

Re: directPC vs Starband (slightly off topic)

2002-03-16 Thread Ron Johnson
On Fri, 2002-03-15 at 11:04, dave mallery wrote: > hi > > i will be forced to go to one of the satellite providers shortly. > > if you are using either or the above (or some other service) > i would greatly appreciate some feedback. i am in a totally remote > location. is there a problem with

Re: directPC vs Starband (slightly off topic)

2002-03-15 Thread David Teague
ve mallery wrote: > Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 10:04:36 -0700 (MST) > From: dave mallery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Debian UserList > Subject: directPC vs Starband (slightly off topic) > Resent-Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 13:59:40 -0500 > Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org

directPC vs Starband (slightly off topic)

2002-03-15 Thread dave mallery
hi i will be forced to go to one of the satellite providers shortly. if you are using either or the above (or some other service) i would greatly appreciate some feedback. i am in a totally remote location. is there a problem with directpc's usb ethernet connection? thanks much dave -- Dav

slightly off topic: LISP

2001-07-02 Thread Darryl Röthering
OK, all you LISPers got me off my duffus to take a LISP tutorial. So, can you please email me off-list with answers to this question? I don't understand something, but I'm not sure what I am missing: it seems to be either the QUOTE or the REST function. I will show you what I think ought to be

[Slightly Off-Topic] Printing from Netscape - page address

1999-03-13 Thread John Stevenson
Hello, Is there any way to get the Netscape Browser (in communicator 4.5) to include the address of the web page on the top corner of the printout. The same version of netscape but for M$ does this automatically, even when attached to a linux print server. Is there anything I can do to get this

Re: Slightly off topic: FUD ??

1998-11-02 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, >>"G" == G Crimp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: G> Anyway, my question for the list is, "does anyone know what FUD G> is". I have recently seen this acronym floating around in G> relation to how big companies like micromush are going to combat G> against the growing threat posed by open sou

RE: Slightly off topic: FUD ??

1998-11-02 Thread Shaleh
Fear Uncertainty and Doubt --> FUD It is a term for rumors and what not that are meant to throw people of the track.

Re: Slightly off topic: FUD ??

1998-11-02 Thread Steve Lamb
On Sun, 1 Nov 1998 21:22:58 -0800, G. Crimp wrote: >Anyway, my question for the list is, "does anyone know what FUD is". I have >recently seen this acronym floating around in relation to how big companies >like micromush are going to combat against the growing threat posed by open >source. These

Slightly off topic: FUD ??

1998-11-02 Thread G. Crimp
I've just been reading an interesting article by Eric S. Raymond (_The Cathedral and the Bazaar_, http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar). In it he is commenting on what he believes to be an authentic internal M$ document talking about the challenge presented by the open source movem

[slightly OFF TOPIC] digital audio in linux?

1998-09-17 Thread E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)
Hi, Suppose I want to do the following: 1) record music with my audio DAT-recorder 2) transfer it _digitally_ to the hard disk of a debian box 3) burn audio CD's of it I know how to do 1) and 3). Does anyone know what hardware/software combo would enable me to perform step 2)? Eric -- E.L.