Not just here, also in the US, and Europe they can search
computer/storage devices without a warrant when passing the border
2013/4/25 Tzafrir Cohen :
> Off topic, but may be interesting:
>
> I heard recently that it is now legal for the security checks in the Ben
> Gurion airport to require t
On 04/26/2013 10:05 PM, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 25, 2013, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about "OT: mailbox generator":
>> Off topic, but may be interesting:
>>
>> I heard recently that it is now legal for the security checks in the Ben
>> Gurion airport t
"Nadav Har'El" writes:
> It isn't bull, especially if you're innocent. Sure, if you're a
> terrorist and your only email account is full of terrorist plans, you'd
> rather be deported then surrender your account. But if you're an
> innocent tourist (or business man), who invested your yearly savi
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote about "Re: OT: mailbox generator":
> One can set up several mail accounts, devise such a script (my friend's
> story proves it is possible), generate a random delay and run it off
> at(1) [rather than cron, to avoid regularity], r
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013, Tzafrir Cohen wrote about "OT: mailbox generator":
> Off topic, but may be interesting:
>
> I heard recently that it is now legal for the security checks in the Ben
> Gurion airport to require that I show my mail account.
I don't understand how
Oleg Goldshmidt writes:
> One can set up several mail accounts, devise such a script (my friend's
> story proves it is possible), generate a random delay and run it off
> at(1) [rather than cron, to avoid regularity], rotating sender addresses
> in the process. Then fetchmail from a designated ac
Daniel Shahaf wrote on Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 22:36:31 +0300:
> Tangentially related, I couldn't give my password if I wanted to: I'm
> a touch-typist, so I have my password wired in muscle memory, but
> I never memorized the string value, so I wouldn't be able to give that
> verbally or write it on
Tangentially related, I couldn't give my password if I wanted to: I'm
a touch-typist, so I have my password wired in muscle memory, but
I never memorized the string value, so I wouldn't be able to give that
verbally or write it on paper --- I can only recover it by using
a qwerty keyboard.
I'm not
On 04/25/2013 04:23 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Off topic, but may be interesting:
I'll re-order the quoted excerpts to put the technical/on-topic part of
the response first. The non-technical/off-topic considerations may be
skipped, unless you are inerested in my opinions.
> Any existing so
On 04/25/2013 04:23 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Off topic, but may be interesting:
>
> I heard recently that it is now legal for the security checks in the Ben
> Gurion airport to require that I show my mail account.
>
> Any existing software to automatically (and periodically) generate email
> on a
Not just here, also in the US, and Europe they can search
computer/storage devices without a warrant when passing the border
2013/4/25 E.S. Rosenberg :
> Not just here, also in the US, and Europe they can search
> computer/storage devices without a warrant when passing the border
>
> 2013/
Off topic, but may be interesting:
I heard recently that it is now legal for the security checks in the Ben
Gurion airport to require that I show my mail account.
Any existing software to automatically (and periodically) generate email
on a mailbox which will appear to be used, so if anybody want
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