Hi, I use Sarge and have some gtk2 apps like xchat but when someone is
typing an international language, all I can see is these squared
characters - how do I fix this ?
TIA,
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> >
> >> I currently use a fetchmail / procmail / mbox / mutt e-mail setup,
> >> with ssmtp (properly linked through `sendmail` of course) for
> >> sending. I would really like to have a web mail system set
> up so that
> >> I can at least read, if not send, e-mail from my website as well.
> >
Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
Thanks for the response!
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 21:23, Philipp Weis wrote:
This is certainly true for postmaster, but I think it would be
RFC-compliant to reject viruses and spam on abuse or security.
Yeah, I think so too. However, rejecting legitimate mail could be
On Thursday 16 October 2003 07:25, Travis Crump wrote:
> How much of an idiot do you think the former admin was? It seems
> insane that anyone would upgrade libc6 for no good reason.
Hehe, or a complete newbie, who only two weeks after woody was released
realized that he had written "testing" an
Hi,
on my vanilla woody
system i compiled a 2.4.14 kernel and builded a debian
package.
After some tests I sucessfully removed the package and tried to reanimate
to old 2.2.20 kernel again.
I created a symbolic link /vmlinuz to my old
kernel. After the reboot the 2.2.20 kernel shows up
John Hasler wrote:
Naitik writes:
I was wondering if there's some script/application that can bounce those,
so I can do my part in annoying the spammer.
You won't bother the spammer at all, but you will annoy the hell out of me
and others whose domains the spammers forge.
I know virii usually f
Hello,
This 'll probably be a piece of cake for those of you who have any
experience using mkinitrd, I found a howto on how to get my raid system
to work. However I gotta make an image, the howto was written for RH and
the mkinitrd of Debian seems to be something else. If anyone could tell
met how
The permissions are looking good (see my output below), the only difference
I see is the size of the pictures, the are all 0.
Mailgraph is running, this is out from ps:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ps -ef | grep mailgraph
root 26080 1 0 09:35 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/perl -w
/usr/sbin/mailgrap
Sure, if I delete the spam, the spam will be deleted.
But having to delete the spam *is* the problem, not the solution. The
problem is, you go to bed, and in the morning there are 250 154K
messages that have to be downloaded, seeked and erased, or worse, seeked
and erased with a not-too-fast webma
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On Thu, 09 Oct 2003 at 17:36 GMT, ScruLoose penned:
And if you really want to start annoying spammers, go do a google
search on teergrubing. This likewise only applies if you're running
your own mailserver.
Okay, I keep seeing this term, so I finally did look it up.
htt
Vivek Kumar wrote:
Hi ,
Is there any problem is deleting all the mail queues from mqueue
directory ?? I got lot of files in that directory. Also when i used
mailq command I get a long list.
When i do ps -ef | grep sendmail, I see few sendmail processes ends with
email id and user open. I feel thes
Steve Lamb wrote:
Does anyone know of any sites out there that have some Exim4 ACL recipes?
Google's starting to fail me ever since they return virtually nothing but
mailing list discussions. :/
Sorry no sites because I don't know exactly what you're looking for.
Googling with this query dr
Fredderic wrote:
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 18:00:52 +0200, Kim Eik wrote:
Have a file named, /usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz
How do I access and read this file?
gunzip /usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz
and then open de file created.
apt-get install less
instead of unpacking the fil
On Thursday 16 October 2003 10:58 pm, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
>Sidney Brooks wrote:
>> If the former, at
>> what will it have to conceded that the spammers have
>> made this user organization useless?
>
>You are not being singled out. Neither has this
>rendered the list useless. Check the list arc
David Fokkema wrote:
Hi group,
I had trouble with my ISPs mail server which was telling me that it
wasn't going to relay mail for me. This is since friday, and still going
on.
[snip]
Have you called your ISP?
Is it the server (error message) or the people that are saying they
won't relay for yo
On Friday 17 October 2003 06:32, Jeff Elkins wrote:
> On Thursday 16 October 2003 10:58 pm, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> >Sidney Brooks wrote:
> >> If the former, at
> >> what will it have to conceded that the spammers have
> >> made this user organization useless?
> >
> >You are not being singled out.
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I use equivs to replace debian packages, for lots of reasons (need a newer
version of a package, or in case of mta, I like to have better control of how
the qmail package is installed).
The problem is that the already installed debian package is not
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 at 10:28 GMT, Joseph Jones penned:
While I'm a huge Firebird fan, IE was better at some tasks (yes, they
are non-standard HTML tasks, but what can you do when that's what the
industry uses? *sigh*).
I've tried Konqueror and found it lacking extremely (y
Has anyone had success viewing DVD movies with a USB DVD
device?
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> Any suggestions?
Yes: Search the list!
This was asked the day before yesterday. Exactly the same question.
man dpkg would also be helpfull -> force-overwrite
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Hello,
I've created a cramsfs initrd image and while booting the kernel says
it's loaded okay. I've set the modules to all in mkinitrd.conf and just
to be sure I've added the following modules to the modules file:
scsi_mod, sd_mod and pdc-ultra (what seems to be the correct driver for
my Promise 2
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 21:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sure, if I delete the spam, the spam will be deleted.
>
> But having to delete the spam *is* the problem, not the solution. The
> problem is, you go to bed, and in the morning there are 250 154K
> messages that have to be downloaded, seeked and
Joyce, Matthew wrote:
[snip]
Jacob Anawalt Wrote:
I've played with SquirrelMail/IMAP for a few weeks and for a
few users
it's been just fine. Looking at the logs I do see that it's
constantly
re-connecting to the server with each page change (as is
expected unless
it could have some sort of I
Hi All,
All is working well with mgetty and pppd, except that everytime I
dial-up I am disconnected after a few minutes, is there anything I need
to adjust in my modem setting, ppp or mgetty?
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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> |> In all of the 2.6.0 series (not just -ac), you can enable SATA with
> |> your 865/875 chipset by selecting the ATA | IDE block devices |
> |> Intel PIIXn chipsets support option.
>
> Thank you! I didn't know this. So the crucial kernel-options, then,
> would be:
>
> CONFIG_SMP=y
> CONFIG_NR
On Friday 17 October 2003 11:50, cr wrote:
> Sounds like you have a POP account? I had to go the webmail
> route a couple of times when Kmail showed there was >> 2MB of mail
> in my account. A pox on
But KMail has POP filters that do the exact same thing that you
described for that pop3brows
On Thursday 16 October 2003 21:17, Francois Fayard wrote:
> I've configured CUPS through the web interface after installing the
> package that contains all the PPD files.
> first :
> - the printer prints when I do a : echo "hello wold" > /dev/lp0
> - the printer doesn't print a test page (but it
In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
>
> Sridhar M.A. wrote:
>> On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 03:54:21PM +0200, JG wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> No. You don't need to run anything as root. These are user files. In
>>> Debian you don't need to run texhash in this case. Example:
>>>
>> Yes. I was
On Friday 17 October 2003 4:13 am, klaus imgrund wrote:
>On Friday 17 October 2003 06:32, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>> On Thursday 16 October 2003 10:58 pm, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
>> >Sidney Brooks wrote:
>> >> If the former, at
>> >> what will it have to conceded that the spammers have
>> >> made this us
Kieren Diment wrote:
In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
Sridhar M.A. wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 03:54:21PM +0200, JG wrote:
>
>
> No. You don't need to run anything as root. These are user files. In
> Debian you don't need to run texhash in this case. Example:
>
Yes. I was thinki
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 01:33:15AM -0600, Jacob Anawalt wrote:
> Just to clarify for anyone else reading over this, you're refering to
> the 'returning mail post SMTP delivery' definition of bounce and not the
> 'SMTP time 3-5xx error' definition, ri
[OT, sorry -- but question is obscure, will be hard to google]
Are any non-english-speaking readers aware of High-level programming
languages using non-English syntax? Like, could I find a French C
compiler that uses "pour" instead of "for" and "si" instead of "if"?
Actually, I'd be highly cur
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 02:11:46AM -0700, Jack Pistachio wrote:
> Has anyone had success viewing DVD movies with a USB DVD
> device?
Wow, that's probably the most obscene misapplication of USB I've heard
of yet...
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 06:18:32PM +0800, Lito Lampitoc wrote:
> All is working well with mgetty and pppd, except that everytime I
> dial-up I am disconnected after a few minutes, is there anything I need
> to adjust in my modem setting, ppp or mgetty?
well i believe brainfuck does not have a english syntax but on the other
side i would consider it as a real "high level" programmming language ;)
you find information about it for example here:
http://gbf.sourceforge.net/
but i don't think it is what you are searching for...
and i believe espaci
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 14:41, Adam Galant wrote:
> My system:
> ASUS A7V8X (manual says it has AD1980 codec)
> Debian 3.0 / 2.4.18 kernel.
I had almost the same problem this week. My board is an ASUS K7M, don't
know how far away that is from your hardware.
Eventually, I got the sound working alth
> >> take "heroic" steps (spamassassin,mailfilter,etc) but will abandon the
> >> list as a resource instead.
> >
> >Nothing heroic about installing spamassassin.If I can do it nobody else
> > should have a problem with it.
> >
> >Klaus
>
> I agree that it's not that difficult. Perhaps "heroic" wa
My motherboard manual is in windows help format, so I installed a debian
package from the winhelpcgi.cgi website, naively thinking it would "just
work" (TM).
Is there some adjustment I need to make to my local apache setup, that I
use for reading locally created webpages?
Thanks,
- Richard.
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On Friday 17 October 2003 13:16, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 02:11:46AM -0700, Jack Pistachio wrote:
> > Has anyone had success viewing DVD movies with a USB DVD
> > device?
>
> Wow, that's probably the most obscene misapplication of USB I've
> heard of yet...
Why? If you have a
On Friday 17 October 2003 12:53, Jeff Elkins wrote:
> I agree that it's not that difficult. Perhaps "heroic" was a bad
> choice of words, but I'll still wager that a significant percentage
> of newbies won't take the time to set up an aggressive anti-spam
> system, but will migrate away from this (
on Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 11:28:43AM +0100, Joseph Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> While I'm a huge Firebird fan, IE was better at some tasks (yes, they
> are non-standard HTML tasks, but what can you do when that's what the
> industry uses? *sigh*).
>
> I've tried Konqueror and found it lacki
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 05:17, Francois Fayard wrote:
> Hi,
> I've got a problem installing the printer of a friend on his plain woody.
> He's got a HP Deskjet 640C : this means a non posscript printer
>
> I've configured CUPS through the web interface after installing the
> package that contains all t
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 02:04:44PM +0200, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> On Friday 17 October 2003 12:53, Jeff Elkins wrote:
...
> Unfortunately, using a good anti-spam system is a necessity today, and
...
I read this book called "The Illusion of Technique" by William Barret
which taught me about Witt
On Thu, 2003-10-16 at 23:01, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> stuart whittaker wrote:
> > file will unzip with winzip.
> >
> >
>
> Since the message was HTML generated with some M$ tool I would
> guess that the attachment contains a virus of some sort.
> Maybe we are witnessing fledgling attempts at soc
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 05:36:40AM -0700, Tom wrote:
> What does this have to do with spam? It bemuses and befuddles me to
> observe extremely intelligent people to swatting the air with tools like
> spamassassin, when the correct solution lies else
Filters will not solve the problem. The problem is
that so much spam is coming in that it overloads the
allocated mailbox space and then Yahoo, and I presume
other services, refuse to accept more email. A filter
can divert spam into trash, but trash counts against
your quota until you delete it. Yo
On Friday 17 October 2003 12:47, klaus imgrund wrote:
> the whole stuff many people don't even know existed over there
> while it is pretty easy to make spamassasin work with the likes of
> evolution and kmail.
As described here for KMail:
http://kmail.kde.org/tools.html#antispam
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Klaus writes:
> Nothing heroic about installing spamassassin.If I can do it nobody else
> should have a problem with it.
I have it and other measures installed, but the spam is still a major PITA.
Most newbies are not going to be able to get spamassassin working. and
won't try. I no longer recomm
Jacob Anawalt writes:
> Just to clarify for anyone else reading over this, you're refering to the
> 'returning mail post SMTP delivery' definition of bounce and not the
> 'SMTP time 3-5xx error' definition, right?
The latter is refusing, not bouncing.
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On Friday 17 October 2003 14:36, Tom wrote:
> The correct
> solution is to merely enlighten all of humanity not to send spam.
>
> Sounds stupid right? Read the book to read why it's the *only*
> solution, and all technical solutions are doomed to failure...
Uhm, if you knew me, you would know I'
Jacob Anawalt writes:
> That is of course often the best, except that I'm a pack-rat and think
> "I'll play with that next week, so why uninstall just to
> re-download/install."
Apt has a cache. Unless you flush it the package will still be there next
week.
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On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 08:36, Tom wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 02:04:44PM +0200, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> > On Friday 17 October 2003 12:53, Jeff Elkins wrote:
> ...
> > Unfortunately, using a good anti-spam system is a necessity today, and
> ...
>
> I read this book called "The Illusion of Te
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 02:11:46AM -0700, Jack Pistachio wrote:
> Has anyone had success viewing DVD movies with a USB DVD
> device?
Wow, that's probably the most obscene misapplication of USB I've heard
of yet...
Hmm. We'll if you must, this drive is used mostly for DVD backup of data.
However,
CCing the list
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 00:39, Andrew & Joyce wrote:
> I am not sure. How do I find that out?
> - Original Message -
> From: "Mark Roach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
> > Have you got sg and sr-mod modules loaded? Linux treats usb and firewire
> > devices like scsi devices.
You
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 12:13:31AM -0600, Jacob Anawalt wrote:
> Randy Orrison wrote:
> >Aaron wrote:
> >
> >>I currently use a fetchmail / procmail / mbox / mutt e-mail setup,
> >>with ssmtp (properly linked through `sendmail` of course) for sending.
> >>I would really like to have a web mail syst
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 05:56:26AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 05:36:40AM -0700, Tom wrote:
> > What does this have to do with spam? It bemuses and befuddles me to
> > observe extremely intelligent people to swatting the air with tools
> > like spamassassin, when the corre
On Friday 17 October 2003 8:04 am, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
>Nevertheless, I think some kind of obfuscation of e-mail addresses in
>the archives may be a good idea.
I'm told that's a dead horse. Beats me as to why, at a minimum, the web
archives can't obfuscated. That would close off one avenue for
On Friday 17 October 2003 9:23 am, Colin Watson wrote:
>If only this were practical for the volume of spam bugs.debian.org gets
>(2Gb caught by spamassassin in the last two weeks). We just don't have
>the manpower even to make a dent here. :-(
Colin, what kind of help is needed?
Jeff Elkins
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Does anyone have the clara OCR files? Every link to the files at
claraocr.org is dead. I found several other possible links and they
turned out to be dead ends too.
Ifg anyone has the files, I can give you an ftp address to post them to.
I'm working on putting together a new Morphix iso a
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 23:07, Pigeon wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 07:08:13PM -0400, Chris Roddy wrote:
> > Pigeon wrote:
> >
> > >Does anyone have any more up to date information on the availability
> > >of KaZaA clients for Linux?
> > >
> > >
> > packages 'nicotine' and 'gtk-gnutella' (I sugg
> -deleting spam at the server
> -downloading and filtering
> -checking specifically for the signature of Swen
>(which seems to be the biggest culprit lately)
Is it possible to change the debian mail list settings in order to hide one
address from usernet?
Thanks in advance
Alfredo
On Friday 17 October 2003 11:19, Greg Folkert wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 08:36, Tom wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 02:04:44PM +0200, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> > > On Friday 17 October 2003 12:53, Jeff Elkins wrote:
> > ...
> > > Unfortunately, using a good anti-spam system is a necessity tod
On Friday 17 October 2003 8:36 am, Tom wrote:
> Sounds stupid right? Read the book to read why it's the *only*
> solution, and all technical solutions are doomed to failure...
This sound almost like spam to me ;-)
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I need to install wxWindows 2.4 on a Woody system so I can build another
application (TreeView X). Does anybody have any idea of the best way to
do this, and what steps are involved?
Thanks, Dave
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 09:46:15AM -0400, Jeff Elkins wrote:
> On Friday 17 October 2003 9:23 am, Colin Watson wrote:
> >If only this were practical for the volume of spam bugs.debian.org gets
> >(2Gb caught by spamassassin in the last two weeks). We just don't have
> >the manpower even to make a d
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 21:20:24 +0800, John Hasler wrote:
> Klaus writes:
>> Nothing heroic about installing spamassassin.If I can do it nobody else
>> should have a problem with it.
>
> I have it and other measures installed, but the spam is still a major
> PITA. Most newbies are not going to be ab
Greetings:
Talking about spam, I know about this companies that is offering an
antispan software, I have been using it for a time now I I find it very
useful, the site is http://www.gennux.com and http://www.gennux.ca, if you
guys feel like it, take a look at the site.
That's all for the moment,
On Friday 17 October 2003 16:13, Dave Howorth wrote:
> I need to install wxWindows 2.4 on a Woody system so I can build
> another application (TreeView X). Does anybody have any idea of the
> best way to do this, and what steps are involved?
Maybe
apt-get install wxwin2.4-doc wxwin2.4-examples wx
Greetings:
I would like to thank everyone of you help me out with this task/project.
I will make some other investigations based upon your hints and go ahead
to install debian with XFS.
Once again, thank you all very much, have a nice day,
Didier.
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Op vr 10-10-2003, om 18:15 schreef Derrick 'dman' Hudson:
> | Next, i'll be looking into ssl to get a secure connection.
>
> What you need here depends on what you are trying to secure. If exim
> and squirrelmail are on the same machine then you don't really need
> SSL between them. If you do wa
Salve,
ho scaricato l'ultima release di Debian.Nel mio pc ho ora il sistema
operativo Windows xp.2 Hd uno di 20 Giga e uno di 80.Vorrei Sapere dove
devo installare linux,se è compatibile con windows xp,come dovrebbero
essere formattate le partizioni,se posso mettere linux sul secondary ide
cha
On Friday 17 October 2003 15:42, Jeff Elkins wrote:
> I'm told that's a dead horse. Beats me as to why, at a minimum, the
> web archives can't obfuscated. That would close off one avenue for
> address harvesting anyway.
Yup, and it is easy enough to figure out what level of obfuscation would
be s
Joerg Johannes wrote:
On Friday 17 October 2003 16:13, Dave Howorth wrote:
I need to install wxWindows 2.4 on a Woody system so I can build
another application (TreeView X). Does anybody have any idea of the
best way to do this, and what steps are involved?
Maybe
apt-get install wxwin2.4-doc wxwin
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 11:22:22AM +0200, Ron Rademaker wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've created a cramsfs initrd image and while booting the kernel says
> it's loaded okay. I've set the modules to all in mkinitrd.conf and just
> to be sure I've added the following modules to the modules file:
> scsi_mod,
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For those who don't have the time to read this now, or who want to
bookmark it, it's on my website. http://ursine.ca/~baloo/
The Virus Infected Blackhole List is dead, both mine and the one that
used to be vbl.messagelabs.com. So what's a postmaster
Didier writes:
> Talking about spam, I know about this companies that is offering an
> antispan software, I have been using it for a time now I I find it very
> useful, the site is http://www.gennux.com and http://www.gennux.ca, if
> you guys feel like it, take a look at the site.
Looks like just
On Friday 17 October 2003 13:15, Tom wrote:
> Are any non-english-speaking readers aware of High-level programming
> languages using non-English syntax?
I think parts of the scripting language Microsoft uses in its Office suite are
localized.
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That's doesn't seem to be it... I came a little further since I've send
this mail. The mounting didn't go the way it should, so I'm trying romfs
instead of cramfs now, first try didn't work out.
BTW. I'm using 2.4.22
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 09:57:43AM -0400, Alfredo Valles wrote:
> Is it possible to change the debian mail list settings in order to hide one
> address from usernet?
Munging considered harmful. http://www.interhack.net/pubs/munging-harmful/
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 04:10:34PM +0100, Dave Howorth wrote:
| Joerg Johannes wrote:
| >On Friday 17 October 2003 16:13, Dave Howorth wrote:
| >>I need to install wxWindows 2.4 on a Woody system so I can build
| >>another application (TreeView X). Does anybody have any idea of the
| >>best way to
On Friday 17 October 2003 13:15, Tom wrote:
> Are any non-english-speaking readers aware of High-level programming
> languages using non-English syntax?
Well, there is this really cool hack:
Lingua::Romana::Perligata
Hacking Perl in Latin!
Check out
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~damian/papers/HT
It's happening to me too. I have a spam filter on my isp that takes care of
normal spam well, but the swen stuff still gets through. I filter that
myself like someone on this list suggested by deleting mesages with
"multipart/alternative" or "multipart/mixed". If my isp didn't have decent
fi
On Friday 17 October 2003 14:36, Tom wrote:
> The correct solution is to merely enlighten all of humanity not to
send spam.
> Sounds stupid right? Read the book to read why it's the *only*
> solution, and all technical solutions are doomed to failure...
In the long vi
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 05:02:57PM +0200, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> On Friday 17 October 2003 15:42, Jeff Elkins wrote:
> > I'm told that's a dead horse. Beats me as to why, at a minimum, the
> > web archives can't obfuscated. That would close off one a
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 05:28:47PM +0200, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
> On Friday 17 October 2003 13:15, Tom wrote:
> > Are any non-english-speaking readers aware of High-level programming
> > languages using non-English syntax?
>
> Well, there is this really cool hack:
> Lingua::Romana::Perligata
> Ha
On Friday 17 October 2003 11:02 am, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
>Yup, and it is easy enough to figure out what level of obfuscation would
>be sufficient. Just make a web page with a few differently obfuscated
>addresses, and see what gets spam. Use them as spamtraps afterwards. It
>has been done, and I
On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 07:46:12PM -0700, Sidney Brooks wrote:
| As a result of my thread here, I am getting an almost
| endless stream of spam messages, supposedly from
| microsoft.
Welcome to the club.
| Unless I clean out "bulk" and "trash" every
| few hours, they are pushing me beyond my Yaho
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
$ apt-get source libwxgtk2.4
Thanks for the instructions Derrick.
> I don't know how you came up with 11 packages.
11 comes from doing a search at Debian:
testing wxwin2.4-examples 2.4.1.2 (2391.3k)
wxWindows Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (examples)
testing w
Hello,
I am charged with the job of installing Debian on an HP ProLiant DL560-server. Now
this machine has a wierd SCSI-controller (Smart Array 5i plus from Compaq) which needs
the bf24 kernel in order to run. The machine also has two NC7781 NICs. These I am
having trouble with. As I un
On Friday 17 October 2003 11:21 am, Paul Johnson wrote:
>Munging considered harmful. http://www.interhack.net/pubs/munging-harmful/
OK, I gave it a scan. I don't think it applies to the debian web archives.
Blanking out the addresses from an easily-scraped web page would break the
internet how?
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 09:42:55AM -0400, Jeff Elkins wrote:
| On Friday 17 October 2003 8:04 am, Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
| >Nevertheless, I think some kind of obfuscation of e-mail addresses in
| >the archives may be a good idea.
|
| I'm told that's a dead horse.
If you beat a horse long enough h
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 05:17, Francois Fayard wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I've got a problem installing the printer of a friend on his plain woody.
>> He's got a HP Deskjet 640C : this means a non posscript printer
>>
>> I've configured CUPS through the web interface after installing the
>> package that conta
Brian Walker([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 21:20:24 +0800, John Hasler wrote:
>
> As for getting spamassassin installed, I will fumble a bit in the dark,
> despite the instructions, and scream for help in a bit. This flood of
> spam I have recently been getting
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 11:56:33AM -0400, Jeff Elkins wrote:
| On Friday 17 October 2003 11:21 am, Paul Johnson wrote:
| >Munging considered harmful. http://www.interhack.net/pubs/munging-harmful/
|
| OK, I gave it a scan. I don't think it applies to the debian web archives.
| Blanking out the a
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 09:01:28AM -0700, Steve C. Lamb wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 08:16:15AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > deny message = Message contains malware or a virus ($malware_name).
> >log_message = $sender_host_address tried
On Friday 17 October 2003 17:41, Paul Johnson wrote:
> If a human can read it, so can the spammers. They will write new
> filters to unmunge your munge. Spammers are ingenious malicious
> idiots, keep that in mind.
True, but the question is, can they be bothered? I friend of mine put a
simple t
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 11:56:33AM -0400, Jeff Elkins wrote:
> On Friday 17 October 2003 11:21 am, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >Munging considered harmful. http://www.interhack.net/pubs/munging-harmful/
>
> OK, I gave it a scan. I don't think it applies to
Jeff Elkins wrote:
On Thursday 16 October 2003 10:58 pm, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Sidney Brooks wrote:
If the former, at
what will it have to conceded that the spammers have
made this user organization useless?
You are not being singled out. Neither has this
rendered the list useless. Check the
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 12:07:51PM -0400, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> If your email service is unacceptable, complain to your email
> provider.
Or just cancel your email and start your own server. That's what I did
when the whole Teleport/OneMain/
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