On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 18:50, d...@fifthhorseman.net said:
> here's a proposal: gpg could keep track of the last time it refreshed
> any given key from a public keyserver. when the user tries to use that
That is one of the reasons why we should move away from the pubring.gpg
format. The new keybox
Hi, (i think i previously sent this question to the wrong mailinglist)
I am installing collectd-4.10.0 on a CentOS 5 machine:
1) Configured collectd: ./configure --with-librrd=/opt/rrdtool-1.4.3/
--with-liboping=/opt/oping --with-libnetlink=/home/username/iproute2-2.6.29-1
--with-libgcrypt=/
Werner's email was a good email to look for bots.
Regards
RR
On 2010-06-13 16:24, FederalHill wrote:
> I have been reading them and trying to understand this issue, I thought it
> was solved.
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> --- On Sun, 6/13/10, Road Runner wrote:
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> From: Road Runner
> Subject: Re: Test
On 14 Jun 2010, at 08:18, Werner Koch wrote:
>> Did alava...@gmail.com ever get removed?
> I can see no evidence that this address is abusing this ML.
It was also forwarding to the MP Customer ticket system but now seems
resolved.
Ben
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Gnupg-users
Hello,
there's this guy, named Timothy Mullen who recently released this TGP
(Thor’s Godly Privacy) encryption utility for the cloud.
Timothy wrote (note that his complete text goes forwarded below):
"... I designed TGP with “encryption for the cloud” in mind. That
means that not only does TGP d
On 6/15/2010 6:20 PM, M.B.Jr. wrote:
> there's this guy, named Timothy Mullen who recently released this TGP
> (Thor’s Godly Privacy) encryption utility for the cloud.
There is no formal spec for TGP which I've been able to find. I did not
see any links to source on the site.
While no source and
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Ben hello:
>On 14 Jun 2010, at 08:18, Werner Koch wrote:
>> >> Did alava...@gmail.com ever get removed?
> > I can see no evidence that this address is abusing this ML.
> It was also forwarding to the MP Customer ticket system but now seems
> resolve