Re: Please unsubscribe me form your mailing list. Thank you.

2016-08-28 Thread MFPA
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> while true, the signature was like 70% of the mail...

If you ignore the list footer, which gets added to all messages, her
advert was 100% of her message content.


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Re: Please unsubscribe me form your mailing list. Thank you.

2016-08-26 Thread Andrew Gallagher
On 26 Aug 2016, at 15:39, Paolo Bolzoni  wrote:

> just write a .pdf 

It's a sad day when pdf is considered preferable to html... ;-)

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Re: Please unsubscribe me form your mailing list. Thank you.

2016-08-26 Thread Paolo Bolzoni
(1) and (2) Did you read the word "alas"?  Of course it's not
possible. Secondly the fact business policy mandates something does
not make it a good idea, in this case it does not at all.

(3) Study the meaning of the word "Encoding." Plain-text has nothing
to do with what characters you can represents. Nowadays UTF-8 is
fairly popular for many reasons.

(4) "*forbidding a capability* considered a feature" is something you
said. I simply said the world would be better, because the
disadvantages are more than the advantages. If the format is important
for any reason, just write a .pdf or create few pictures and attach
them.

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Re: Please unsubscribe me form your mailing list. Thank you.

2016-08-26 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> Paolo Bolzoni wrote:
>> The world would be a much better place if we could ban signatures and
>> non pure-text emails. Alas...

The world is a better place for it neither banning, nor trying to ban,
such things.

First, how do you ban signatures without banning people?  Many people
work in businesses which mandate signatures.  If we attempted to ban
signatures we'd be telling people, "unless you have a personal email
account, you don't deserve to talk to people."

Second, how do you ban signatures?  That would be an interesting problem
in AI, and would lead to false positives.  Again, this would have the
effect of barring some people from communicating.

Third, define "non pure-text".  If you're requiring 7-bit ASCII then
you're telling people from non-English-speaking countries that they
can't communicate.  And once you open it up to Unicode, you've
introduced a huge amount of attack surface -- I can't think of a
coherent argument that says "we'll support arbitrary character sets
including Unicode, but HTML is evil because of the attack surface it
presents."

Fourth, why is *forbidding a capability* considered a feature?
Forbidding the misuse of a capability, sure, I can see that as a
feature.  But every now and again I try to present math in this mailing
list, and I have two choices:

(a) ASCII art, which doesn't render correctly on many
platforms, or
(b) Embed a LaTeX image into an HTML email

We shouldn't be angry about capabilities -- we should be angry about
people using them inappropriately.

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Re: Please unsubscribe me form your mailing list. Thank you.

2016-08-26 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Paolo Bolzoni wrote:
> The world would be a much better place if we could ban signatures and
> non pure-text emails. Alas...

The Net thrives on incompetence :-(  UUCP '%' & '!' once excluded zombies.

Cheers,
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Re: Please unsubscribe me form your mailing list. Thank you.

2016-08-26 Thread Paolo Bolzoni
The world would be a much better place if we could ban signatures and
non pure-text emails. Alas...

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Re: Please unsubscribe me form your mailing list. Thank you.

2016-08-25 Thread Tomas Volf
On , Caleb Coggeshall wrote:
> this woman is not marketing, she is asking to be taken off the mailing list
> and simply happens to have a signature with her business information on it.

while true, the signature was like 70% of the mail...

W.

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Re: Please unsubscribe me form your mailing list. Thank you.

2016-08-24 Thread Caleb Coggeshall
this woman is not marketing, she is asking to be taken off the mailing list
and simply happens to have a signature with her business information on it.

On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 6:42 AM, SUNNY <4got2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Can we refrain from people marketing on this forum , I guess this is not a
> marketing forum , and these need to be blocked
>
> Sunny
>
> On Aug 24, 2016, at 07:37, "lynda.har...@sympatico.ca" <
> lynda.har...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
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>   
> *Lynda Harlos*
> Home based travel agent
>
> Orion Travelinx
>
> Home office: 905-433-4267
>
> Text: 905-723-9210
>
> www.facebook.com/TravelAgent.LyndaHarlos
>
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Re: Unsubscribe me please

2016-08-24 Thread Reid Thompson
you have to unsubscribe yourself.  the link to do so is at the bottom of
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On Wed, 2016-08-24 at 12:44 -0400, lynda.har...@sympatico.ca wrote:
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> I have contacted you several times to unsubscribe me please.  
>  
>  
>  
>  
>   
> Lynda Harlos
> Home based travel agent
> Orion Travelinx
> Home office: 905-433-4267
> Text: 905-723-9210
> www.facebook.com/TravelAgent.LyndaHarlos 
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Re: Unsubscribe me please

2016-08-24 Thread Pete Stephenson
Hi Lynda,

Unfortunately, that's not how it works. Essentially all of us are just
users and can't unsubscribe you. Instead, your message was sent to the
entire mailing list.

Thankfully, the self-service process is straightforward: if you wish to
unsubscribe, just click the link at the bottom of every message sent to the
list and follow the directions to unsubscribe.

Cheers!
-Pete

On Aug 24, 2016 18:51, "lynda.har...@sympatico.ca" <
lynda.har...@sympatico.ca> wrote:

> I have contacted you several times to unsubscribe me please.
>
>
>
>   
> *Lynda Harlos*
> Home based travel agent
>
> Orion Travelinx
>
> Home office: 905-433-4267
>
> Text: 905-723-9210
>
> www.facebook.com/TravelAgent.LyndaHarlos
>
>
>
> Referrals are the best compliment!
>
> Any price/s quoted not guaranteed until payment is made
>
> To unsubscribe please reply with unsubscribe in subject line
> *---Original Message---*
>
> *From:* martin <martini5...@gmail.com>
> *Date:* 8/24/2016 12:32:12 PM
> *To:* gnupg-users@gnupg.org
> *Subject:* Re: Attacks on encrypted communicxatiopn rising in Europe
>
> On 24/08/16 15:37, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> > I find the current state of detente to be pretty good, actually.  We're
> > allowed to design the best systems we can, and governments are allowed
> > to discover where we're not as clever as we think we are.  If there's a
> > flaw in Tor and the FBI uses it to pierce anonymity and go after a bad
> > guy, I can get behind that.  Way to go, FBI, you did it right, now
> > please hold on while we figure out how you did this and write a patch to
> > keep you from doing it again.
> >
> > I guess you could say my preferred solution to the crypto wars is to
> > encourage an ongoing escalating crypto arms race.  It's crazy, but it
> > seems to work.
>
> For my €0.02 I think the above is mostly valid bar 2 small details:
>
> 1. Seldom we do find the FBI breaking security of anonymity tools. Only
> if a high profile case shows up or someone leaks it. I think it is even
> more rare for the FBI to outright disclose the vulnerability they used
> so it can be patched. I don't even know if the other 3 letter agencies
> do it.
>
> 2. Crypto arms race also implies stock piling vulnerabilities -
> something Bruce Schneier is very vocal about [1][2]. I think the answer
> here is to find a balance of some sort - i.e. keep vulnerabilities in
> rare cases for short periods of time and then disclose and patch them.
> However for that to work we need to trust the govt. to do the right
> thing. Which I think is pretty much the core issue that started this
> discussion.
>
> Regards,
> Martin
>
> [1] Hacking Team, Computer Vulnerabilities, and the NSA -
> https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2015/09/hacking_team_co.html
> [2] Disclosing vs. Hoarding Vulnerabilities -
> https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2014/05/disclosing_vs_h.html
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Re: Unsubscribe me please

2016-08-24 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 24/08/16 18:44, lynda.har...@sympatico.ca wrote:
> I have contacted you several times to unsubscribe me please.  

Yet, the "you" you are contacting are not in the power to help you. It would be
strange if the subscribers of a public mailing list could unsubscribe other
subscribers.

Please follow the link at the bottom of *every* post you receive through the 
list:

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If you ever find yourself in this situation again, please look for some pointers
in the mail or on the web first, instead of posting such messages to the mailing
list. It is a bit disruptive.

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2016-08-24 Thread lynda.har...@sympatico.ca
I have contacted you several times to unsubscribe me please.  

 
 
   
Lynda Harlos 
Home based travel agent
Orion Travelinx 
Home office: 905-433-4267 
Text: 905-723-9210
www.facebook.com/TravelAgent.LyndaHarlos 
 
Referrals are the best compliment! 
Any price/s quoted not guaranteed until payment is made 
To unsubscribe please reply with unsubscribe in subject line
---Original Message---
 
From: martin
Date: 8/24/2016 12:32:12 PM
To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: Re: Attacks on encrypted communicxatiopn rising in Europe
 
On 24/08/16 15:37, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> I find the current state of detente to be pretty good, actually.  We're
> allowed to design the best systems we can, and governments are allowed
> to discover where we're not as clever as we think we are.  If there's a
> flaw in Tor and the FBI uses it to pierce anonymity and go after a bad
> guy, I can get behind that.  Way to go, FBI, you did it right, now
> please hold on while we figure out how you did this and write a patch to
> keep you from doing it again.
>
> I guess you could say my preferred solution to the crypto wars is to
> encourage an ongoing escalating crypto arms race.  It's crazy, but it
> seems to work.
 
For my €0.02 I think the above is mostly valid bar 2 small details:
 
1. Seldom we do find the FBI breaking security of anonymity tools. Only
if a high profile case shows up or someone leaks it. I think it is even
more rare for the FBI to outright disclose the vulnerability they used
so it can be patched. I don't even know if the other 3 letter agencies
do it.
 
2. Crypto arms race also implies stock piling vulnerabilities -
something Bruce Schneier is very vocal about [1][2]. I think the answer
here is to find a balance of some sort - i.e. keep vulnerabilities in
rare cases for short periods of time and then disclose and patch them.
However for that to work we need to trust the govt. to do the right
thing. Which I think is pretty much the core issue that started this
discussion.
 
Regards,
Martin
 
[1] Hacking Team, Computer Vulnerabilities, and the NSA -
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2015/09/hacking_team_co.html
[2] Disclosing vs. Hoarding Vulnerabilities -
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2014/05/disclosing_vs_h.html
 
 

 
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Re: Please unsubscribe me form your mailing list. Thank you.

2016-08-24 Thread SUNNY
Can we refrain from people marketing on this forum , I guess this is not a 
marketing forum , and these need to be blocked 

Sunny 

> On Aug 24, 2016, at 07:37, "lynda.har...@sympatico.ca" 
> <lynda.har...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
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> 
>  
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> Lynda Harlos
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> Home office: 905-433-4267
> Text: 905-723-9210
> www.facebook.com/TravelAgent.LyndaHarlos 
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2013-11-07 Thread MFPA
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2011-10-11 Thread Sethukumar.R


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Re: unsubscribe

2011-02-06 Thread MFPA
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On Saturday 5 February 2011 at 8:53:40 PM, in
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 David Topping wrote the following on 2/5/11 2:06 PM:

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2011-02-05 Thread David Topping

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Re: unsubscribe

2011-02-05 Thread Charly Avital
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How to turn off mail delivery but NOT unsubscribe? Nabble forum instead.

2010-01-09 Thread BenXS

I would like to use this mailing-list through the forum emulation of Nabble
at

http://old.nabble.com/GnuPG---User-f959.html

I don't need any posting delivery by email any more but would like to stay
subscribed to 
be able to post questions.

However when I go to 

http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users

I don't find an option to turn off mail delivery.

How can I achieve this?

How can turn back on later?

Thank you
Ben

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Re: How to turn off mail delivery but NOT unsubscribe? Nabble forum instead.

2010-01-09 Thread John Clizbe
BenXS wrote:
 
 I would like to use this mailing-list through the forum emulation of Nabble
 at
 
 http://old.nabble.com/GnuPG---User-f959.html
 
 I don't need any posting delivery by email any more but would like to stay
 subscribed to be able to post questions.
 
 However when I go to 
 
 http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
 
 I don't find an option to turn off mail delivery.
 
 How can I achieve this?

Go to the bottom of that page and enter your email address next to the
Unsubscribe or edit options button.  Click the button and you'll be taken to
the login/unsubscribe/password page. Enter password and login. (Or get the
reminder and login after receiving it)

Scroll down to Subscription options, change Mail delivery to Disabled, finally
scroll to the bottom of the page and click Submit My Changes
 
 How can turn back on later?

Do the same, but set the Mail delivery to Enabled.

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