In <003f01c29182$2139fe60$62438cc6@NELSON>, "Doug Nelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> I want my name and email removed from this mail archive to avoid spam and
> viruses and for general privacy.
>
> How is this done?
The only reliable way is to not post to a public mailing list. If you are
con
Rod,
I appreciate your fast response to my query.
I don't host my own site, but will contact the support people and ask
them about the spamming ploy. Thanks for giving me more insight into the
problem. I hope your solution solves yours.
Paul Sumner
>Hi Paul,
>
>I had this happen on my site as w
Jeremy Wadsack,
Thank you for your fast response to my query.
I don't host my own site and am not familiar with the scripts or related
matters. So I'll ask the Support people at my host about your specific
recommendations. Thanks. You've given me needed conceptual and vocabulary
reinforcement t
Aengus:
Thanks for your comments on the formmail question.
Some of the log entries read 200 and others 404.
I don't host my own site and will have to refer to the Support people to
see if Formmail is used. But you've given some vocabulary and concepts to
facilitate my inquiries. Thanks very mu
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Doug Nelson wrote:
> I am wondering who keeps this list, who keeps those archives, and what their
> relationship is.
>
> I want to have my name and email purged from the archived files, and need to
> know who to contact.
>
There is no relationship. And I doubt you'll get yo
Someone, quite probably Doug Nelson, once wrote:
>I want to have my name and email purged from the archived files, and need to
>know who to contact.
You'll never manage it. If you truly object to your address being
stored in archives then the only way you'll stop it is to never post to
any mailin
I am wondering who keeps this list, who keeps those archives, and what their
relationship is.
I want to have my name and email purged from the archived files, and need to
know who to contact.
Thanks.
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From: "Aengus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: T
Doug Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Who is "them"?
There are lots of archives of this list (there are 3 listed at the bottom of this
message).
> Is it not the same people who run this list?
The people who provide the mailing list also provide an archive, but it's not the only
one.
> Wha
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Mark Farmer wrote:
>
> But when I execute analog and go into the html page report generated, I
> can't see a browser or an os report.
>
Are the browsers recorded in the logfile?
--
Stephen Turner, Cambridge, UKhttp://homepage.ntlworld.com/adelie/stephen/
"Reserve you
"Them" is http://www.mail-archive.com/ created by Jeff Breidenbach
(http://www.mail-archive.com/faq.html#who). The list is run by
http://lists.isite.net created by David W. Baker. Two different
"organizations". Both on behalf of Stephen Turner, the author of
Analog.
Mail Archive offers their arch
Who is "them"?
Is it not the same people who run this list?
What is the connection?
How do we get this list off of that?
- Original Message -
From: "Jeremy Wadsack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 12:37 PM
Subject: Re: mail archive, was: Re
Doug Nelson (Thursday, November 21, 2002 10:19 AM):
> I want my name and email removed from this mail archive to avoid spam and
> viruses and for general privacy.
> How is this done?
You'll have to talk to the folks at mail-archive.com. Unfortunately,
there are tons of other archives of this li
Do your logs have browser (agent) data? Are you excluding all lines
that might have browsers in them? Does Analog give any warnings when
it runs that might tell you why?
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
Mark Farmer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, November 21, 2002 10:20 AM):
> Bel
Below is the config file for a server (domain name X'd out):
LOGFILE g:\weblogs\w3svc7\extend1.log
OUTFILE c:\XXX\XXX\XXX\XXX.html
HOSTNAME "XXX"
FROM 020901
TO 021114
# OUTPUT COMPUTER
FAILHOST ON
REDIRHOST ON
FULLDAILY ON
GENERAL ON
REQUEST ON
FAILURE ON
DIRECTORY ON
HOST ON
ORGANISATION ON
P
sumner23 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In recent daily raw logs I now see an occasional entry:
>
> post/cgi-bin/formmail.pl
> OR
> post/cgi-bin/formmail.cgi
>
> The "visitors" (whose IP's are given) never go to an actual web page
> from there, and a few of them repeat the command.
>
> Are these
I want my name and email removed from this mail archive to avoid spam and
viruses and for general privacy.
How is this done?
- Original Message -
From: "Aengus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> This was asked, and answered, earlier this week.
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/analog-help@lists.isi
sumner23 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, November 21, 2002 3:53 AM):
> In recent daily raw logs I now see an occasional entry:
> post/cgi-bin/formmail.pl
> OR
> post/cgi-bin/formmail.cgi
> The "visitors" (whose IP's are given) never go to an actual web page from
> there, and a few of them repea
Hi Paul,
I had this happen on my site as well using my formail.cgi script, it turned
out it was a spammer trying to send main through my mail server, to the
point where I couldn't get any legitimate mail from my server. I would
find a way of blocking the ip address from the server because he coul
In recent daily raw logs I now see an occasional entry:
post/cgi-bin/formmail.pl
OR
post/cgi-bin/formmail.cgi
The "visitors" (whose IP's are given) never go to an actual web page from
there, and a few of them repeat the command.
Are these attempts to hack into my mailbox? If so, how would I kn
Arthur McBryan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Thursday, November 21, 2002 9:10 AM):
> As we know, there are many domain names that end with com or net that are UK
> domain names. Is there any way we can list them as such in the domain
> report, or is there a DOMALIAS command we can use, maybe that would hav
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Arthur McBryan wrote:
> As we know, there are many domain names that end with com or net that are UK
> domain names. Is there any way we can list them as such in the domain
> report, or is there a DOMALIAS command we can use, maybe that would have the
> report read:
>
> ".com
As we know, there are many domain names that end with com or net that are UK
domain names. Is there any way we can list them as such in the domain
report, or is there a DOMALIAS command we can use, maybe that would have the
report read:
".com (Commercial or some UK domains) or ".net (Networks or s
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Sanchez Fernandez, Luis wrote:
> A need examples config files of smtp logs and pop3 logs, somebody know
> where i can download this files?
>
There are some utilities for SMTP logs at least on the helper applications
page, http://www.analog.cx/helpers/
--
Stephen Turner, C
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Andrew Hill wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to prevent the list of referrers in the referrer report being split
> by arguments, but I don't want to have it affect any of the search
> reports.
>
> At the moment, I have:
> REFARGSFLOOR -0p
> REFARGSSORTBY PAGES
>
> Setting the floor
Andrew Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to prevent the list of referrers in the referrer report being
> split by arguments, but I don't want to have it affect any of the
> search reports.
>
> Setting the floor to 0 just makes it display everything. Is there a
> way to make it display noth
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A need examples config files of smtp logs and pop3 logs, somebody know where i can download this files?
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Hi,
I want to prevent the list of referrers in the referrer report being split
by arguments, but I don't want to have it affect any of the search
reports.
At the moment, I have:
REFCOLS Pp
REFFLOOR -20P
REFSORTBY PAGES
REFARGSFLOOR -0p
REFARGSSORTBY PAGES
Setting the floor to 0 just makes it dis
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