On 24 Nov 2018, at 14:37, Richard Damon wrote:
> If you might be using characters beyond an 8-bit character set, then UTF-8 is
> the best way to go.
If there is even the slightest possibility that you will be using characters
beyond the basic *7* bit character set, I would say that UTF-8 is the
On 2018-11-25 19:03, @lbutlr wrote:
On 24 Nov 2018, at 14:37, Richard Damon
wrote:
If you might be using characters beyond an 8-bit character set, then
UTF-8 is the best way to go.
If there is even the slightest possibility that you will be using
characters beyond the basic *7* bit character
pt., 23 lis 2018 o 22:16 Matus UHLAR - fantomas
napisał(a):
> On 23.11.18 17:33, Poliman - Serwis wrote:
> >I have a lot of line like below in log file:
> >2FEBF13C3F4 16366 Thu Nov 22 12:28:36 MAILER-DAEMON
> >(host in.hes.trendmicro.eu[52.58.62.239] said: 450 4.7.1 : Recipient
> >address reject
pon., 26 lis 2018 o 07:37 Poliman - Serwis napisał(a):
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> pt., 23 lis 2018 o 22:16 Matus UHLAR - fantomas
> napisał(a):
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>> On 23.11.18 17:33, Poliman - Serwis wrote:
>> >I have a lot of line like below in log file:
>> >2FEBF13C3F4 16366 Thu Nov 22 12:28:36 MAILER-DAEMON
>> >(host in.hes.tre
:-)
On 11/14/18 11:25 PM, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Nov 14, 2018, at 5:14 PM, Marek Kozlowski wrote:
Your kernel's UNIX-domain stack is messed up, or some 'security'
system is interfering with proper operation.
https://dilbert.com/strip/1995-06-24
Well. I've disconnected spamskurwysyn (I m