On 2017-09-29, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> On 09/29/17 15:06, Markus Rosjat wrote:
>
>> my boss is getting on my nerves that greylisting is basically out of
>> date because of things like outlook.com and mails ending up delayed for
>> ever. So the next logical step would be to deploy a tool like
On 2017-09-29, Larry Hynes wrote:
> Markus Rosjat wrote:
>> my boss is getting on my nerves
>
> It may be mutual.
>
>> that greylisting is basically out of date because of things like
>> outlook.com and mails ending up delayed for ever. So the next logical
>> step would be to deploy a tool like r
howdee,
i am not quoting any text, because this note is OffTopic-ish...
i was looking at the comments from kshe regarding a full rewrite
of the sed-utility... in particular, that there were obscure corner
cases of tests that seemed to fail due to NULL or EOL or whatnot...
apparently, sed is a T
On 09/29/17 15:06, Markus Rosjat wrote:
> my boss is getting on my nerves that greylisting is basically out of
> date because of things like outlook.com and mails ending up delayed for
> ever. So the next logical step would be to deploy a tool like rspamd or
> spamassasin to examin mail content. T
Hi Leo,
Am 29.09.2017 um 16:57 schrieb Leo Unglaub:
Hey,
On 09/29/17 15:06, Markus Rosjat wrote:
my boss is getting on my nerves that greylisting is basically out of
date because of things like outlook.com and mails ending up delayed
for ever. So the next logical step would be to deploy a t
Hey,
On 09/29/17 15:06, Markus Rosjat wrote:
my boss is getting on my nerves that greylisting is basically out of
date because of things like outlook.com and mails ending up delayed for
ever. So the next logical step would be to deploy a tool like rspamd or
spamassasin to examin mail content.
Hi,
Am 29.09.2017 um 15:39 schrieb Larry Hynes:
Markus Rosjat wrote:
my boss is getting on my nerves
It may be mutual.
of course but well :)
that greylisting is basically out of date because of things like
outlook.com and mails ending up delayed for ever. So the next logical
step would
snapshots/amd64/
Build date: 1506531075 - Wed Sep 27 16:51:15 UTC 2017
how to repeat the problem
# config -ef /bsd
[...]
Enter 'help' for information
ukc> timezone -480
timezone = -480, dst = 0
ukc> quit
Saving modified kernel.
reboot
wait boot
...
...
ddb>
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 03:06:29PM +0200, Markus Rosjat wrote:
So my question is, is there some source that you could use to train
these kind of tools (like a database that you could connect to for
training conntent ) or is every one here, that uses these tools, lucky
enough to have a shit load
Markus Rosjat wrote:
> my boss is getting on my nerves
It may be mutual.
> that greylisting is basically out of date because of things like
> outlook.com and mails ending up delayed for ever. So the next logical
> step would be to deploy a tool like rspamd or spamassasin to examin
> mail content
Hi there,
my boss is getting on my nerves that greylisting is basically out of
date because of things like outlook.com and mails ending up delayed for
ever. So the next logical step would be to deploy a tool like rspamd or
spamassasin to examin mail content. These tools need to be trained and
Hi!
If you have a thinkpad x270, suspend and resume works now! Of course,
by chance the video driver is a different one.
This is OpenBSD -current with the last snapshot.
dmesg and Xorg.0.log attached
Pau
=
OpenBSD 6.2 (GENERIC.MP) #117: Thu Sep 28 11:57:37 MDT 2017
dera...@
The issue are now fixed.
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=150663395424206&w=2
Thanks to K. R. Westerback!
--
Eivind Eide
"ONLY THOSE WHO ATTEMPT THE IMPOSSIBLE WILL ACHIEVE THE ABSURD"
- Oceania Association of Autonomous Astronauts
Hello,
I don't know if I should post this to misc@ or bugs@...
If this is the wrong list tell me I'll file a proper bug report.
I need to add a default route in rdomain 1 to be able to use the tunnels
created by isakmpd.
That is a bit weird, routes should be injected by isakmpd.
Here is my tes
On 2017-09-28, Boudewijn Dijkstra wrote:
> Op Wed, 27 Sep 2017 16:44:01 +0200 schreef Theo de Raadt
>:
>>> Firefox has W^X compliance and so runs with the secure defaults.
>>
>> it uses page aliasing, which is a shitty way of being compliant
>
> Do you mean dual-mapping a.k.a. double-mapping? I
I have tried the latest snapshot and ... thanks for fixing this! reboot and
shutdown are now working again on my 16 year old notebook!
> Gesendet: Freitag, 12. Mai 2017 um 22:06 Uhr
> Von: Infoomatic
> An: "OpenBSD Misc"
> Betreff: OpenBSD 6.1/i386 hangs on reboot
>
> I wanted to try to resol
On 2017-09-28, Darren Tucker wrote:
> On 28 September 2017 at 06:32, mabi wrote:
>> Thanks for the pointer regarding SNI not being supported in relayd. I will
>> go on and find another solution, probably HAproxy.
>
> For a small number of domains it would probably be feasible to get a
> single c
> There aren't any in ports. It might be worth trying porting FUSE-based
> implementations, though FUSE on OpenBSD is missing a few things so
> porting might be a bit awkward, and it's not the most reliable thing
> in the world ever, but it mostly works (at least it doesn't trigger
> panics all th
28 septembre 2017 15:50 "mabi" a écrit:
> Thanks for the pointer regarding SNI not being supported in relayd. I will go
> on and find another
> solution, probably HAproxy.
>
>> Original Message
>> Subject: Re: relayd TLS load balancer for multiple websites
>> Local Time: Septe
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