On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 10:43:29PM +0200, Amichai Rotman wrote:
> Hi Gang,
>
> What does the underscored part mean?
>
> /dev/hda1: 15/262144 files _(13.3% non-contiguous)_, 188432/524112 blocks
>
> This is an Ext3 FS, and, as I can remember, the Extended FSs don't need
> defragmentation.
>
>
But really, in summary - who cares about retribution. Just get a
bayesian filter, they work VERY well, they subsume most other related
techniques in there (a white list is formed automatically, for example),
and it doesn't require much thought.
It's not perfect, so make sure you do go over all spa
Hi Gang,
What does the underscored part mean?
/dev/hda1: 15/262144 files _(13.3% non-contiguous)_, 188432/524112 blocks
This is an Ext3 FS, and, as I can remember, the Extended FSs don't need
defragmentation.
As you can see, the above example is quite fragmanted.
I try to RTFM about it, but
> I couldn't get the importance of the problem from your post. Is it
> something that is already widely implemented or is it some buzz words
> system that someone is trying to sell? Are you sure this is not another
> (revolutionary technology)^+ system that the best way to deal with it is
> by ig
> by the way - where are these meetings going to take place (i assume
> somewhere in gush dan)?
Dan Panorama, of course.
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> > /usr/bin/spamassassin -a -D -l /tmp/spam_assassin.log
Further to my previous post, I set up the log as Amit suggested, but after
getting 5 e-mails (2 spam and 3 from IGLU), I see that the log, in fact,
contains only a copy of the e-mails before processing by SpamAssassin. I
don't see anyth
On Friday 24 January 2003 16:38, Amit Margalit wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hate to ask the obvious things, but did you use 'razor-admin' to
> register a user/pass pair with Razor2 ?
No, I didn't. If I correctly understood the man page, this is only necessary
if you want to report spam, and at least for the
you can use a dns local cache server like i do.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/pdnsd/?topic_id=149
you won't even feel any slowdown, if there is any, 99% of the time.
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Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
DH>> > Are you kidding? this would -
DH>> > Of course, the problem is someone would have to BE this
DH>> > central authority, and we'd have to trust it not to misuse all of our
DH>> > addresses...
DH>>
DH>> What about spamcop: http://spamcop.net/
I once tried to unders
Hetz Ben Hamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > looks like a few servers are suffering there to.
> > irc.inter.net.il is dead, and netvision's primary DNS (194.90.1.5) is
> > sluggish to...
>
> IRC of Internet Zahav had problems since thursday. I don't have any problems
> with 194.90.1.5...
I don
> looks like a few servers are suffering there to.
> irc.inter.net.il is dead, and netvision's primary DNS (194.90.1.5) is
> sluggish to...
IRC of Internet Zahav had problems since thursday. I don't have any problems
with 194.90.1.5...
THanks,
Hetz
==
DH>> > Are you kidding? this would -
DH>> > Of course, the problem is someone would have to BE this
DH>> > central authority, and we'd have to trust it not to misuse all of our
DH>> > addresses...
DH>>
DH>> What about spamcop: http://spamcop.net/
I once tried to understand how they are filtering
On Saturday 25 January 2003 16:53, Michael Stolovitzsky wrote:
> On Saturday 25 January 2003 15:57, Amir Tal wrote:
> > using MS-SQL in your organization ? be aware !
> > http://www.whatsup.org.il/article.php?sid=906
> >
> > and expect a call from your boss during the weekend ;)
>
> Freenode people
using MS-SQL in your organization ? be aware !
http://www.whatsup.org.il/article.php?sid=906
and expect a call from your boss during the weekend ;)
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On Sat, 25 Jan 2003, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Second, I am looking for content for the programming interest group. I
> have a suggestion for a lecture about Perl, and another about kernel
> programming. I'm looking for more people interested in sharing their
> insights.
i presume these intere
Hello People,
I have played with Red Hat phoebe2 last night and tonight, and from what seems
right now - you really want to hold yourself before upgrading to it..
There are LOTS of applications which will break due to the newer and (sort of)
incompatible glibc and the new NPTL implementation. P
Daniel Vainsencher wrote:
> Are you kidding? this would -
> Of course, the problem is someone would have to BE this
> central authority, and we'd have to trust it not to misuse all of our
> addresses...
What about spamcop: http://spamcop.net/
>
>
> Daniel
> PS - Not David Harel of Weizmann f
Hi list,
I need help on two fronts. First, the home users interest group needs a
moderator. If anyone from this list is interested, please let me know.
Second, I am looking for content for the programming interest group. I
have a suggestion for a lecture about Perl, and another about kernel
pr
DV>> OTOH, what we could do, is that after we confirm it's spam (my
DV>> MUA simply files it automatically away. The folder is emptied
DV>> with the trash folder), the mail could be forwarded to some
DV>> central authority, for further use in making life hard for the
DV>> originating spammers.
Wel
DH>> > My name is Rimma,
DH>> > etc. etc.
DH>>
DH>> A dumb question. Do you take any measures against the sender of such a spam
DH>> message like complaining to authorities ?
No. As I mentioned, I have about 50 (low spam day) to 100 (spammer carnage
day) spams per day. Complaining about each of th
On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 02:27:42AM +0200, nir kugman wrote:
> Hi all,
> Well I have WinXP & RH8 on my HD.
> I installed on my MBR GRUB with 2 entries
> BUT !!! I wonted to clone the disk on a bigger one with guest 8 but some how when I
>boot I only see the message 'GRUB' on my screen.
> How can I
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