se now.
If anyone has experience with this ISP please let me know; otherwise
I'll get back to it later to let you know my test results.
Bart Buitinga
I think I have a clue here,
Last year I posted a message about an Arachne-using friend who had
received a message with hundreds os adresses in the to: field. Insight
doesn't like that, so I went to use dosshell to delete the file.
This guy is an active member of this global villages Esperanto soc
Dear mrs. Best,
I hope you don't mind me dropping into this discussion (I saved some time
putting Freesco to work instead of trying to configure Monkey so maybe I
can shed some light on war philosophy).
At 19:30 26-2-03 -0400, you wrote:
>I'm not a believer in "black & white" but yin/yang has
At 02:40 14-2-03 +00, you wrote:
>Hi Kevin,
> I have had this kind of troubles a few times.
>Arachne.cfg file did change for no obvious reason.
>Since then I keep a copy of arachne.cfg under a changed name like:
>arachne.c!g. If something goes wrong I just reinstall the original.
>
>In fac
cceptable (They just
keep sending M$word docs and I keep sending them back).
This other mailbox I mentioned before, has been effectively freed of list
messages, btw. Thanks Clarence.
Bart Buitinga
>Sam Heywood
>--
>This mail was written by user of The Arachne Browser:
>http://browser.arachne.cz/
>
>
>
One call to all arachnians:
Obviously, the european conquerors have spread a perverted version of
european civilisation worldwide. The spirit of colonialism has survived its
origin, and now exists as imerialism in the hands of the heaviest armed
force colonialism has left. Pity that the Americans
s that means
I'll just be as direct as I can, so even the worst GW would understand that
I don't mean to say that American citizens are internationally recognised
by their ignorance, arrogance, and then dollars.
Bart Buitinga
At 17:06 12-1-03 -0400, you wrote:
>Bart,
>
>B
to always
>define "right."
>
>
>P.S. Today has felt like I've been sitting exams!!!~
>
>
>On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 23:12:52 +0100, Bart Buitinga wrote:
>
>> Dear friend,
>
>> Are you suggesting this 18th century constitutional reasoning is t
Or are we being flooded for sending to much of our independent knowledge
along with our personal views?
B
BTW: Don't try the following command:
ren mail\*.cnm *.tbs if you didn't already
Dear friend,
Are you suggesting this 18th century constitutional reasoning is tricking
you to believe that the US population would stand a chance against the US
army if ever...???
Sorry to say but I think you're tragically wrong there. Better look at more
recent past (post WW2, or even after the i
How much difference one man can make in American politics has been
wonderfully demonstrated by gov Ryan, who is first to break the myth that
the American justice system would be infallible. I sure hope this will
reach Tx, too. And before a next war starts, because quite similar to the
undeserved fa
There's a port number 0 below; was the modem autodetected? Did you try the
autodetect (from Setup choose ppp-wizard)?
where are the other com ports (perhaps check your bios setup to enter some
standard config com1=2f8 com2=2e8 com3=3f8 com4=3e8 (if I'm not mistaken;
real standard numbrs are mention
If this modem is recognised and dials in Dos real mode, it's time to look
at arachne.cfg, ppp.log, config.sys, autoexec.bat, the output of
mem/c>mem.txt, set>set.txt. Just don't forget to remove passwordS from
arachne.cfg before attaching or copying it to the message...
Arnhem, N
So did you really check it out with Dos or Linux?
(In fact if it is an internal winmodem, realmode dos probably even won't
find the comport; if it's not, you could try to install it as a second,
generic 56k modem in windows on the same port.)
General conclusion: If this modem does as much as dial i
Hello there,
Apart from an anonymous spamcop message to those traced by the spamcop
header analysis, I forwarded this spam to the org that has been spoofed
here, e.g. the dutch Lotto lottery which has its webaddresses at lotto.nl
and delotto.nl.
Since it's of course also their interest to stop thi
At 14:32 25-12-02 +00, you wrote:
>On Wed, 25 Dec 2002 06:45:30 -0500, Sam Ewalt wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 23:01:19 -0400, L.D. Best wrote:
>
>>> Ray,
>
>>> You misconstrue what I said. I didn't say he should not attempt to fix
>>> the \\ bug. What I said, and what I stand by, is that attem
At 15:37 24-12-02 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi Glenn, Michal,
>
>> Subject: Re: WWWMAN and Win95: bug found!!!
>
>Bug fix downloaded and tested OK!
>Man, I wish I could buy you guys a beer.
>
>Oh, and, not to gloat, but L.D, remember when you said that Glenn
>shouldn't try to fix the "\\" bug because it
Of course I couldn't resist the bait, and did some testing, too. After
posting my suspicions considering the bootsector, I tried on my system
(containing a 16 bit c: and 32 bit d: partition each on a separate hdd) the
effects of altF2 (with a reload of course). When the first attempt in real
mode d
At 09:27 21-12-02 -0700, you wrote:
>2nd Whoa
>(this is different from the 2nd Biblical Woe..)
>
>Okay...all hotshot Listers...
>
>Here is where we need to stop and assess and do some
>documentation.
>
>1. That printer output inconsistency is now fixed..??
>Klas and Bastiaan you both agree tha
The previously posted link below seems outdated. the petition made some
1.3 million subscribers, see
http://www.amnesty.org.uk/urgentappeal/new.shtml for details...
BRB
At 14:05 19-12-02 -0500, you wrote:
>> Considering Nigeria however (and supposed you're aware of the complete
>> legal segreg
Just for experimental reasons I put the following stuff together:
One 116 mHz/32 mB AMD-K5 with a genuine realtek 8029 (pci) ethernet
adapter, runs SuSE 6.2, win95 and monkey, named Hoppla, ip 10.0.0.1
A 66 mHz/16 mB 486DX2 with an also very genuine novell EN3360 (16 bit isa),
runs monkey, dos6.22
At 14:05 19-12-02 -0500, you wrote:
>> Considering Nigeria however (and supposed you're aware of the complete
>> legal segregation of this countries northern part, as has been clearly
>> demonstrated in the bloody rioting about last months miss world festival,
>> and the Sharia practise of stoning
At 13:09 18-12-02 -0500, you wrote:
>On Wed, 18 Dec 2002 14:54:59 +0100, Bart Buitinga wrote:
>
>>> BTW, US citizens are requested by the government to forward all such
>>> spams, to include complete headers, to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". The
>>> number 419 i
>BTW, US citizens are requested by the government to forward all such
>spams, to include complete headers, to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". The
>number 419 is the number of the section in the US legal code that covers
>these types of scams.
>
>Sam Heywood
Is that another part of the same code stating tha
oe with an
ingrown toenail
BRB
At 19:05 17-12-02 -0400, you wrote:
>On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 23:57:40 +0100, Bart Buitinga wrote:
>
>> nn
>
>
>Please don't do that. :(
>
>As you just found out. it is a BIG mistake. :(((
>
>All of the failed attempts will be
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What do you think of the following then (note the ns.arachne in the
headers; quite puzzling). It came with four copies at the same time; these
may just be my e-mail aliases but they got suppressed.One was sent to my
current "official" alias, which I only sent internationally to the arachne
list. Of
You are wrong if you think people should arm themselves against
malfunctioning majordomo's using spamblockers.
That is, unless you acknowledge tat this list has in fact become spam, in
which case it's rather futile to threaten with whatever measures against
ones internet account.
So sorry for thos
Recently I've been forwarding a lot of spam to an org called Spamcop
http://www.spamcop.net which is supposed to blacklist senders. You can get
a free account there, and either forward spam by mail or paste it in a
webform. Does anyone have an opinion on this?
Bart Buitinga
At 13:26 14-
It won't work, unsubscribing via either listserv or majordomo. See
previously forwarded error message. What's next Joerg?
At 14:23 2-11-02 +1000, you wrote:
>Dear list:
>after weeks of poking I still cant get the linux version of arachne to
>work under monkeylinux. I have been persisting because it looks as if it
>should work, and the complaint it gives is silly:
>/usr/bin/arachne: /usr/bin/arachne-svgalib: No such fi
At 10:09 3-2-02 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>On Sun, 03 Feb 2002 01:19:02 -0700, Gregory J. Feig wrote:
>
>
>> 2. Almost ANY addition to Arachne could well make your engine a
>> "mad" scheme, because it would overload the existing 640KByte space,
>> and be unusable. Therefore, let us consider
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