> and nothing. A pointer would be helpful. NO! I wouldn't send you orange
messages
> unless you said: "Yes Go ahead!!!"
>
> Have Fun,
> Sends Steve
Then do enlighten us as to why you insist on sending HTML email to a mailing
list which will hit the mailboxes of potentially hundreds of people, per
> things are hard to trace in old old mailers. NO one has yet told me where
ae is?
> and is there a map of countries saying which abbreviation is which. I know
> Australia is formally au but Aussies informally will often use "oz"
thought this
> is not official. Same as NYC is not official but so r
Seagate Eagle hard drives have a jumper that makes them read-only; keep RPM
and the MD5 checksums of your system stuff or anything else that you could
use to investigate a break-in on one of those puppies. You simply CAN'T
modify anything when its physically write protected. =)
> Yup. The intru
I personally support 10 Proliant 5000s, a few 800s, three brand spankin' new
8500s, a few 5500s (or whatever the immediate predecessor to the 5000 was),
and some other lil thing I use as a firewall (Checkpoint FW-1 under NT,) and
I can attest to the fact that Compaq servers are awesome. I have NT,
kages
either are overkill, or, more usually, require very expensive licensing, or
both. Any advice? :P :P :P
Thanks,
Conrad Golightly
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