Got this little beauty in today's batch of email:
-- Forwarded message --
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: from localhost (localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1])
by localhost.localdomain (Postfix) with ESMTP id 8D9AF2B9BE
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of each message, even text messages.
Good Luck!
Tim
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Timothy J. Schutte | AIM: TimSchutte | ICQ: 57061028
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"If it ain't broke, then you're not trying hard en
bad idea on a multi-user network.
Later--
Tim
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Timothy J. Schutte | AIM: TimSchutte | ICQ: 57061028
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"If it ain't broke, then you're not trying hard enough!" --Red Green
Hi Jim,
On Fri, 6 Jun 2003, Jim Ford wrote:
> Why not use spamd+spamc - it was the key to greatly speeding up the 133MHz
> laptop I pick my mail up on?
I am looking at it.
Thanks!
Tim
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Timothy J. Schutte | AIM: TimSchutte | ICQ: 57061028
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Hi,
First of all, I am on a single, standalone machine [Celeron 333] and a 56K
dialup. I am using:
Mandrake 8.1 [2.4.8-26mdk]
postfix-20010228
fetchmail-6.1.0
procmail-3.22
SpamAssassin-2.55
I subscribe to thirteen e-mail lists, several of which generate
50-100 posts per day. I noticed that Spa