hi. context:
1. tinfoil hat is on.
2. i feel disrespected when someone does things to
my stuff without getting my approval.
3. vps admin is not trusty and their sys admin may
read my emails, and laugh at me!
4. whole thing is not worth much money. so not
welling to pay more than the pri
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 00:21:58 +0800, Pengcheng Xu wrote:
> The email in question didn’t have "really small, tiny even, font"; it
> is simply an empty email with no subject and body.
>
> Note: times when forcing plain text when reading actually helps :P
Don't worry Dale, some of us got your sarcas
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 04:50:43AM +, Caveman Al Toraboran wrote:
> thoughts on how to maximally satisfy these
> requirements?
How many concurrent users will be connected to the mail server? How much traffic
will the S.M.T.P. server receive (read: how many e-mails arrive on a daily
basis
On 17-Aug-20 6:50, Caveman Al Toraboran wrote:
hi. context:
1. tinfoil hat is on.
2. i feel disrespected when someone does things to
my stuff without getting my approval.
3. vps admin is not trusty and their sys admin may
read my emails, and laugh at me!
4. whole thing is not worth much
On 17/08/20 12:33, Ashley Dixon wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 04:50:43AM +, Caveman Al Toraboran wrote:
>> thoughts on how to maximally satisfy these
>> requirements?
>
> How many concurrent users will be connected to the mail server? How much
> traffic
> will the S.M.T.P. server receive
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 00:21:58 +0800, Pengcheng Xu wrote:
>
>> The email in question didn’t have "really small, tiny even, font"; it
>> is simply an empty email with no subject and body.
>>
>> Note: times when forcing plain text when reading actually helps :P
> Don't worry Dale
On 8/16/20 10:50 PM, Caveman Al Toraboran wrote:
hi.
Hi
context:
1. tinfoil hat is on.
Okay.
2. i feel disrespected when someone does things to my stuff without
getting my approval.
Sure.
3. vps admin is not trusty and their sys admin may read my emails,
and laugh at me!
Do you hav
Am 17.08.2020 um 14:11 schrieb Dale:
Many years ago, before I used Gentoo, it was claimed, and likely true,
that Govt types were reading our emails looking for key words. Well, as
a joke some of us gave them something to read. We put all the keywords
in emails with white letters and a white b
On 8/17/20 5:33 AM, Ashley Dixon wrote:
How many concurrent users will be connected to the mail server? How
much traffic will the S.M.T.P. server receive (read: how many
e-mails arrive on a daily basis)?
My main VPS has a single digit number of clients and processes anywhere
between 50,0
On 8/17/20 6:10 AM, Wols Lists wrote:
Yup. If you've got mail DNS records pointing at your home server,
incoming mail shouldn't be a problem and your vps admin can't snoop
:-)
True.
But the ISP can still sniff the traffic and you can be subject to DPI.
Can't you tell your server to forward a
hitachi303 wrote:
> Am 17.08.2020 um 14:11 schrieb Dale:
>> Many years ago, before I used Gentoo, it was claimed, and likely
>> true, that Govt types were reading our emails looking for key words.
>> Well, as a joke some of us gave them something to read. We put all
>> the keywords in emails with
On Monday, 17 August 2020 17:54:25 BST Dale wrote:
[snip ...]
> pie. Of course, we have Govts that don't have the sharpest tools in the
> shed working there so what more can we expect from them. ROFL
They use private IT consultancies for this kind of work. The Gov't work has
been outsourced
Michael wrote:
> On Monday, 17 August 2020 17:54:25 BST Dale wrote:
>
> [snip ...]
>> pie. Of course, we have Govts that don't have the sharpest tools in the
>> shed working there so what more can we expect from them. ROFL
> They use private IT consultancies for this kind of work. The Gov't wor
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 12:40:52PM -0500, Dale wrote:
> That likely weeds out some false positives. Just because a person says bomb
> doesn't mean just that.
Considering some of the words in this list, I can't seriously imagine they
monitor every flagged case. Here are some of the more entertaini
Ashley Dixon wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 12:40:52PM -0500, Dale wrote:
>> That likely weeds out some false positives. Just because a person says bomb
>> doesn't mean just that.
> Considering some of the words in this list, I can't seriously imagine they
> monitor every flagged case. Here are
On 17/08/2020 13:11, Dale wrote:
We put all the keywords in emails with white letters and a white background.
And how do I do that when I use plain latin-1 (or unicode) emails ... ?
Cheers,
Wol
antlists wrote:
> On 17/08/2020 13:11, Dale wrote:
>> We put all the keywords in emails with white letters and a white
>> background.
>
> And how do I do that when I use plain latin-1 (or unicode) emails ... ?
>
> Cheers,
> Wol
>
>
I'd guess it requires HTML email. This was before I started using
On 2020-08-17, Wols Lists wrote:
> Can't you tell your server to forward all outgoing mail to your ISP's
> SMTP server? That way, you don't have to worry about all the spam
> issues, and it *should* just pass through.
With many ISPs that will only work if you want the e-mail to come from
your IS
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