On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 08:17:02AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I get the feeling it's time to turn this list into a moderated one ...
Moderated would be too harsh, but I have turned on manual approval for
non-members of the list. We'll see how that goes for now.
..wayne..
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Our mail administrators are pressuring me because the spam is messing up our
spam filters. The list strips the mail headers so the origin of the spam is
rsync@lists.samba.org rather than the individual who posted.
I use SpamBayes so the the spam is only annoying, but if our mail
administrator
On 8/28/07, Matt McCutchen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, I
> think I noticed once that posting to a list re-enables one's mail
> delivery, which would be a problem.
I was mistaken; according to my test, posting does not re-enable mail
delivery. Thus, we can recommend subscribing and disab
Please ignore this test message. It occurs to me that, to properly
test the effect of posting, I need to use the exact same "From"
address that is subscribed to the list.
Matt
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On 8/28/07, Andre Majorel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Users get to choose between a) having to subscribe once before you
> can post and b) getting spam through the list every day, several
> times a day. As far as I'm concerned, b) is a much bigger
> annoyance than a).
I am not annoyed much by b)
On 2007-08-28 09:59 -0400, Matt McCutchen wrote:
> That said, I do think it would be appreciated by all subscribers
> if spam were controlled better by the rsync list.
Users get to choose between a) having to subscribe once before you
can post and b) getting spam through the list every day, sever
On 8/28/07, OOzy Pal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to find a utility that sync my website between the remote
> host and local server. Is this the right tool?
If you want one-way copying (e.g., from local to remote), rsync is the
right tool. If you want two-way synchronization, I would
On 8/28/2007, Paul Slootman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>The list is open to non-members, to make help with rsync more
>accessible. Unfortunately some idiots feel the need to abuse this
>(what the point of the last set of subscriptions to some webshop's
>mailing list is, is beyond me).
On Tue, Aug
On Tue 28 Aug 2007, Larry Alkoff wrote:
> I have an rsync cron script that copies one entire hard drive containing
> hard links to another drive. It does this by selecting the directories
> to be rsync'ed and copying them one by one.
>
> My rsync line is:
> rsync -uav source/ target
> and the
I am trying to find a utility that sync my website between the remote
host and local server. Is this the right tool?
If yes, how can I sync my .php and .html file including MySQL databasees?
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I have an rsync cron script that copies one entire hard drive containing
hard links to another drive. It does this by selecting the directories
to be rsync'ed and copying them one by one.
My rsync line is:
rsync -uav source/ target
and the problem is this would not copy hard links.
If I chang
Matt McCutchen, on 8/28/2007 9:59 AM, said the following:
On 8/28/07, Charles Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In this day and age, that is a most unwise policy. For one, it opens up
*MY* email address to spammers.
Please, rsync list maintainers - join the 21st century, respect *MY*
privacy ri
On 8/28/07, Charles Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In this day and age, that is a most unwise policy. For one, it opens up
> *MY* email address to spammers.
>
> Please, rsync list maintainers - join the 21st century, respect *MY*
> privacy rights, and require membership for participation.
Let
2007/8/28, Paul Slootman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The list is open to non-members, to make help with rsync more
> accessible. Unfortunately some idiots feel the need to abuse
Fine. Then close the list for non-members and moderate their posts.
It's easy with mailman.
Best
Martin
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On 8/28/2007, Paul Slootman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The list is open to non-members, to make help with rsync more
accessible. Unfortunately some idiots feel the need to abuse this
(what the point of the last set of subscriptions to some webshop's
mailing list is, is beyond me).
In this day a
On Tue 28 Aug 2007, Charles Marcus wrote:
>
> I'm surprised - does this list not incorporate some kind of captcha
> /confirmation system for registering members? Its been so long since I
> signed up, I don't remember...
The list is open to non-members, to make help with rsync more
accessible. U
I get the feeling it's time to turn this list into a moderated one ...
I'm surprised - does this list not incorporate some kind of captcha
/confirmation system for registering members? Its been so long since I
signed up, I don't remember...
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