On Jan 16, 12:03 am, "_" wrote:
> # THAT WHAT NEED EXPECT FROM OPERATORS OF PYTHON:
> Worddr = "56" # CREATE A STRING: "56"
> Word = ["12"] # CREATE A LIST WITH ONE SIGNED: "12"
> Word = Word.append("34") # APPEND TO LIST ONE MORE SIGNED: "34"
> Word = Word + "34" # MUST APPEND TO LIST ONE MORE SI
On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 4:01 AM, Steven D'Aprano
wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 09:03:54 +0300, _ wrote:
>
>> # THAT WHAT NEED EXPECT FROM OPERATORS OF PYTHON: Worddr = "56" # CREATE
>> A STRING: "56" Word = ["12"] # CREATE A LIST WITH ONE SIGNED: "12" Word
>> = Word.append("34")
> ...
>
>
> Do you
On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 09:03:54 +0300, _ wrote:
> # THAT WHAT NEED EXPECT FROM OPERATORS OF PYTHON: Worddr = "56" # CREATE
> A STRING: "56" Word = ["12"] # CREATE A LIST WITH ONE SIGNED: "12" Word
> = Word.append("34")
...
Do you have a question, or are you just dumping a lot of noise in one
post
On Jan 16, 4:03 pm, "_" wrote:
> # THAT WHAT NEED EXPECT FROM OPERATORS OF PYTHON:
> Word = Word.append("34") # APPEND TO LIST ONE MORE SIGNED: "34"
list.append is an in-place operation; it doesn't return a copy of the
list, so here you're setting Word to None.
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# THAT WHAT NEED EXPECT FROM OPERATORS OF PYTHON:
Worddr = "56" # CREATE A STRING: "56"
Word = ["12"] # CREATE A LIST WITH ONE SIGNED: "12"
Word = Word.append("34") # APPEND TO LIST ONE MORE SIGNED: "34"
Word = Word + "34" # MUST APPEND TO LIST ONE MORE SIGNED: "34"
Wordpr = Word[1] # MUST SIGNED
Grant Edwards:
> To quantify things for curiosity's sake, I just scanned through
> the last 1000 postings in c.l.p. There was exactly 1 spam
> message and two replies to spam messages complaining about
> them.
Looking at all my cached messages, I saw 9 including replies. Only
one reply went
On Mon, 2007-05-21 at 14:24 +, Grant Edwards wrote:
>
> To quantify things for curiosity's sake, I just scanned through
> the last 1000 postings in c.l.p. There was exactly 1 spam
> message and two replies to spam messages complaining about
> them.
I'm seeing 2 messages a day, lately, to c.l
On 2007-05-21, Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2007-05-20, Dennis Lee Bieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>> It doesn't all go through a central point - users like me who use a news
>>> server to access the list submit articles through a local news server
>>> using NNTP. While ther
Grant Edwards wrote:
> Maybe I've got a beter news server, but I don't see much
> spam at all in c.l.p.
Neither do I.
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On 2007-05-20, Dennis Lee Bieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It doesn't all go through a central point - users like me who use a news
>> server to access the list submit articles through a local news server
>> using NNTP. While there *is* a single point of access for articles
>> pulled from p
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 19/05/07, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
>> The Python list managers know what they are doing, and they *do* keep a
>> huge amount of spam off the list. The occasional piece gets through, but
>> this is Usenet. It will, from time to time.
>>
>
> Again, I appr
On 19/05/07, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > On 19/05/07, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I'm sorry, but you have no idea what you are talking about. Most of what
> >> can be done *is* being done, which is why you see the relatively low
> >> spam volume
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 19/05/07, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm sorry, but you have no idea what you are talking about. Most of what
>> can be done *is* being done, which is why you see the relatively low
>> spam volumes you do.
>
> I hope that I don't. I receive no less than 700
On 19/05/07, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm sorry, but you have no idea what you are talking about. Most of what
> can be done *is* being done, which is why you see the relatively low
> spam volumes you do.
>
I hope that I don't. I receive no less than 700 spams a day to my
regular
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 18/05/07, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Dotan Cohen wrote:
>>> Is this list not moderated? I'm really not interested in Britney
>>> Spears boobs. All the spam on this list is from the same place, it
>>> should be very easy to filter.
>>>
>> Is it a list, is it a
On 18/05/07, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > Is this list not moderated? I'm really not interested in Britney
> > Spears boobs. All the spam on this list is from the same place, it
> > should be very easy to filter.
> >
> Is it a list, is it a newsgroup? No, it's c.
On May 19, 3:51 am, Beliavsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 18, 9:22 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>
> > You're probably right, but this week has been pretty bad. Every few
> > posts there's another porn or boob related link. Sheesh!
>
> > Mike
>
> I wish Google Groups were enhanced to le
On May 18, 9:22 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You're probably right, but this week has been pretty bad. Every few
> posts there's another porn or boob related link. Sheesh!
>
> Mike
I wish Google Groups were enhanced to let users block messages
according to
(1) "keywords"
(2) average ranking
On May 18, 12:36 am, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > Is this list not moderated? I'm really not interested in Britney
> > Spears boobs. All the spam on this list is from the same place, it
> > should be very easy to filter.
>
> Is it a list, is it a newsgroup? No, i
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> Is this list not moderated? I'm really not interested in Britney
> Spears boobs. All the spam on this list is from the same place, it
> should be very easy to filter.
>
Is it a list, is it a newsgroup? No, it's c.l.py!
In fact you could be reading this in a number of differen
Is this list not moderated? I'm really not interested in Britney
Spears boobs. All the spam on this list is from the same place, it
should be very easy to filter.
Dotan Cohen
http://lyricslist.com/
http://what-is-what.com/
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Thomas Heller wrote:
> The easiest solution for this is to join the mailing list (with the
> email address that you use to post), disable list delivery, and repost
> your message via gmane.
>
Thanks.
Anton
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"Anton Vredegoor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to post messages to the jython mailing list via gmane. I
> this possible? I've got all kinds of messages confirming that I exist
> and that my message has arrived and will be either approved or rejected
> with an explanation, but since the
I'm trying to post messages to the jython mailing list via gmane. I
this possible? I've got all kinds of messages confirming that I exist
and that my message has arrived and will be either approved or rejected
with an explanation, but since then nothing but silence and my message
doesn't show up e
Terry Reedy wrote:
>> What's
>> happening is that Spambayes is marking the message as UNSURE. The
>> message that mailman sends to the sender is unfortunate. The
>> "Message has a suspicious header" notice is misleading because the
>> user did not have any header in their message that caused it
> What still puzzles me is why the spamblocker that embargoed
> me and others did not catch such obvious spam as Subject: Re:
> The penis is way too delicate for masturbation (and occasional
> others like this).
I know nothing about how spambayes is setup for python-list, but my guess
would be
"Neil Schemenauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> In the future, sending a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is
> suggested rather than posting to only to python-list.
Thank you information. Since python.org is mostly stuff other than the
mailing lists, I did not thin
Fredrik Lundh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Terry Hancock wrote:
>
>> I got one of these too, recently. Maybe somebody is turning up the
>> screws to get rid of spam that's been appearing on the list?
In the future, sending a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is
suggested rather than posting to only to
Fredrik> Terry Hancock wrote:
>> I got one of these too, recently. Maybe somebody is turning up the
>> screws to get rid of spam that's been appearing on the list?
Fredrik> I've been getting these about once a day lately. at first, I
Fredrik> suspected some kind of "you're p
Terry Hancock wrote:
> I got one of these too, recently. Maybe somebody is turning up the
> screws to get rid of spam that's been appearing on the list?
I've been getting these about once a day lately. at first, I suspected
some kind of "you're posting to quickly"-filter with a manual "okay,
yo
David Fickbohm wrote:
> Can you please remove me from the list starting tomorrow I am going an a
> weeks vacation.
You have to do it yourself.
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
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Can you please remove me from the list starting tomorrow I am going an a weeks vacation.
I do not want people to get the "Dave Fickbohm is out of the office" message over and over
If I could be reinstated as of 9/12/05 it would be appreciated.
Thanks
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> > This is probably a fairly bad way of contacting the python-list
> > admins...
>
> Perhaps. Feel free to forward if you know a better way.
I tried sending a question to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and got
another 'don't call us, we'll maybe call you'. Maybe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> But public posting all
On Wednesday 31 August 2005 11:29 am, Terry Reedy wrote:
> For a couple of years, I have been reading and posting and posting to
> python-list and c.l.p via gmane.news.orgs gmane.comp.python.general group.
> Today I got this from 'python-list-bounces', which I presume is a 'machine'
> rather tha
t;> Your mail to 'Python-list' with the subject
>>
>> Re: how to join two Dictionary together?
>>
>> Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
>>
>> The reason it is being held:
>>
>> Message has a suspi
gt; Today I got this from 'python-list-bounces', which I presume is a 'machine'
> rather than a 'human' address.
>
> ---
> Your mail to 'Python-list' with the subject
>
> Re: how to join two Dictionary together?
>
ounces', which I presume is a 'machine'
rather than a 'human' address.---Your mail to 'Python-list' with the subjectRe: how to join two Dictionary together?Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
The reason it is b
-
Your mail to 'Python-list' with the subject
Re: how to join two Dictionary together?
Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
The reason it is being held:
Message has a suspicious header
Either the message will get posted to the list,
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