." If the the modem part works, the fax part should
too.
If what you have is not a "fax modem" but just a "modem"
then all bets are off.
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On Sat, 31 May 2003, Kali Mclaughlin wrote:
> Congratulations Steve! I am genuinely impressed, not having dared to try
> faxing out of Liunx.
I did it once out of RH 5.1 with a 2.0.36 kernel back
around '99. It was more of a 20 minute "time to fax" then
because, as I
t tables) !
Roasted beans kept in atmosphere are good for about 7 to
10 days before beginning to stale.
> What about saying "amen"and Steve is a fundamental christian? (btw Grand
> Rapids, Michigan is sorta of Vatican)
Huh? I'm not, btw.
> It is one of the stat
n Tuesday. I'll
be offline for... who knows how long after that. We have an
offer on our house, and a house in MN in mind, but nothing
in writing on either end. Could be a few weeks, or many.
I'm hoping for a miracle; to be all moved into the new place
in less than a month
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Oh, Steve, I didn't mean I could send the FAX without my
> modem...
Neither did I. Luckily, there was an external fax modem
in the next room I could "borrow." ;-)
That was the point. No modem in the machine, but ac
ng it. (Low blood sugar is one of my key
triggers.)
> Amen, brother! And I really do enjoy your posts about the joys of
> Linux. It's geat to see the possibilities.
Like an Arachne 2.x that runs on Flowerpot(?) which runs
on any OS. Haven't heard anything about that one for
eyond
that.) Find out which daemons are running (there will
probably be some on by default).
# netstat -tupan
This will be the most important security step you take:
Look for "LISTEN" after issuing that command, and shut down
any services you don't need. (Most of
On Sat, 31 May 2003, Glenn Gilbreath Jr. wrote:
>
> On Fri, 30 May 2003 13:33:12 -0400 (EDT), Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I didn't have a modem on my machine. I didn't have any
> > fax software installed, yet I sent a fax within minutes
> > of d
On Sat, 31 May 2003, Bastiaan Edelman, PA3FFZ wrote:
> Hi Steve,
> very simple: I have a faxmachine on my desk ;-)
We had one on the floor until about three weeks ago.
While cleaning stuff out in preparation for the move, the
fax machine went to the dump. It didn't fe
cial
> in the long run, but in the short run I get my fax sent and enjoy
> a little fresh air. That's simplicity!
Of course the real point was that Windows makes easy
things difficult... and every once in a while I just have to
rejoice in the fact that I don't live i
nk from /dev/fax to /dev/modem
(which is already a symlink to /dev/ttyS1
(5 seconds)
6) glance at man page
(20 seconds)
7) "fax send 123-456-7890 /home/steve/scaa_directory.txt"
(OOps! Wrong number. Forgot the 1 for long distance)
(30 seconds)
8) "fax send 1-123-45
ecognizable format of
http://xxx.com/1x1.gif?clientsite.com";>
Hitbox (or is it bizrate) advertises that they do this in
e-mail they send out.
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igure out how spammers verify your
active address is to simply look at what they send you.
In Arachne, F6 (IIRC) or in PINE, hit "H."
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On Wed, 28 May 2003, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
> Have you unsubbed anytime during the last 8 months ?
>
> AFAIK,
> No-one has been able to unsub during that time.
The last time was about 27-28 months ago.
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such bragging rights.
Then you may not want to hear that I've subscribed and
unsubscribed at least 7 or 8 times... ;-)
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On Wed, 28 May 2003, Greg Mayman wrote:
> On Mon, 26 May 2003 13:09:01 -0400 (EDT), Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I would volunteer if I thought it'd do any good.
>
> Well, you could try.
>
> FWIW the name is Michael Polak, the email is [EMAIL PR
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Ron Clarke wrote:
> > I wonder whether this one will get through your Spamassissin... probably
> > my miss-spelling will confuse it enough
>
> I don't know if anyone else is getting them, but I have been receiving
> a lot of spam that comes as HTM only (so I dont open it w
issue can be found here:
http://www.perl.com/language/misc/virus.html
> Alternative viewpoints will be considered.
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Domain Name: SOFTHOME.COM
Registrar: HANGANG Systems,Inc. dba doregi.com
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On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 14:02:41 -0500 (EST), Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Really? Who do YOU think the worst offenders are?
>
> Did you ever wonder why everybody who signs up for a hotmail or a
> yahoo account get
the big time offenders are and nobody is doing
> anything about them.
Really? Who do YOU think the worst offenders are?
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er time of it if
there were no open relays left.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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So, it actually *does* do some good sometimes. There'll
always be more spammers, and more open relays, but the more
we can close down, the better.
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n
> email account used as "screen name" that would belong to a prestigious
> domain
Yes, it's generally quite easily traceable... often to an
open relay somewhere... often to a Nigerian ISP.
> Does the "son" would have a dialup account with any of the above ?
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 09:43:29 -0500 (EST)
From: Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: binary kermit downloads...
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, ANDY wrote:
> I am trying to download a binary file using kermit from a unix serve
n top of tcpport or
rlfossil, but uploads may be a problem. I would recommend
ftp for DOS if at all possible."
That pretty much sums it up. x/y/zmodem and Kermit are
all transfer/error correction protocols designed in the
era of dialup. While it's *possible* to use them over
tcp/ip, software to do so is rare.
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level domain (WS) is registered by a Wisconsin Inc. company
>
> IP 169.207.37.186
I don't know where you got that, but it wasn't from the
spam you quoted.
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about Nigerian generals'
reputed sons, or whether they have "special privileges," or
whether using the word Nigerian somehow attracts Nigerian
scammer/spammer traffic or whether the IP address has any
relevance at all.
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yone can send to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Since there are SO many invalid e-mail addresses on the
list, the joke is on the spammer cause he'll be getting
bounces back for weeks. ;-)
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p. If naming conventions remain the same,
you would be looking for gs505ini.zip and gs505fn1.zip.
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points to various conditions, and then
acting on the e-mail based on the total number of points it
accrues. SpamAssassin can also send mail to a separate
file where you can check it out, or straight to /dev/null.
> I never heard of "ham" referring to legit email, as opposed to
TAT STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3402273697
I have no affiliation with the seller, just thought it
might be of interest.
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For those interested in where to go for Wi-Fi access,
there's a directory of places.
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=WiFi+group:alt.coffee.*&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=32b3994a.0302152128.3a29366b%40posting.google.com&rnum=1
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On Sat, 15 Feb 2003, Roger Turk wrote:
> Has anyone heard from Glenn McCorkle lately? His absence from the list
> is very unusual.
He's been on http://chat.arachne.cz as recently as today.
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. Isn't broadband great?
;-)
I don't know if that exact syntax will work with SCPDOS,
but these things often have common ancestors. The above
syntax would certainly seem to be a good starting point.
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der *.doc
files, and you can then save them as *.rtf. IIRC, the older
Abiword 0.70 didn't have that capability. Not sure exactly
when it was included but Abiword 1.02 can certainly do it.
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065) Re: Quoting SPAM ...
Feb 2 Sam Ewalt (2798) Re: Quoting SPAM ...
Feb 2 Bastiaan Edelman, (5297) Re: Anyone interested in Wi-Fi ?
Feb 3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (1800) testing...
Feb 5 Ron Clarke (2379) Re: testi
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Sam Ewalt wrote:
> > On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> If you quote spam, your entire e-mail is processed as
> >> spam, i.e., it *becomes* spam.
>
> Would it be more accurate to say that quoting spam would make
appended story.
Of the 45 e-mails I got that day, 20 were parsed and
thrown immediately into the bit bucket by procmail, and 11
(including yours) were flagged as spam and routed to the
spam file.
If you quote spam, your entire e-mail is processed as
spam, i.e., it *becomes* spam.
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t rather time consuming.
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How many were contacted who refused to
sign? How many were never contacted because their views
were already known?
Perhaps "prevailing" science is simply that which is
politically useful.
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headache or felt the room spin in fifteen years.
I make a beer based spaghetti sauce... about 6 times a
year. I had two glasses of Cinammon Schnapps at New Years.
That's about it for me.
> But to each their own.
Or more correctly, each to his own.
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Budweiser
> Europeans drink Heineken
Huh
I drank a Budweiser when I was 16, and never again. Sure,
Heineken is alright, but give me a good Weizen... actually
I'd like a nice cold Nürnberger Trichter.
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someone else's eyes; reason using someone
else's premises.
The difference between a lawyer and an empath is that the
former usually does it for money (and/or personal glory)
while the latter does it for understanding.
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ht.
The cat one sounds like an urban legend to me, but I'm
naturally skeptical anyway.
> And than they learn that the US const. and the UN charta says that every human
> being has undeniable rights.
I can not find it in my copy of the UN Charter. Please
enlighten me as to which
overnmental power can only exist at the expense of
individual rights. There's no way around it.
... and I now bow out of any further political discourse.
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On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> The statistics at the above URL could be easily misinterpreted
> because many homicides are not crimes.
Police shooting criminals are also "homicides."
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olution.
Again, I'd refer you to the twoloonscoffee order page,
where the add buttons are positioned using tables, and use
relative table sizes.
HTH,
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e kinder to "send
> someone on" a bit earlier, than to increase the suffering of many for
> decades?? If you don't see that as a possibility, might I suggest that
> your religion or ethics may need rethinking.]
You look at a situation only in black and white. Please
try out
by the Congres? (2)
> Examples: Vietnam, Koeweit,
War was not declared against Vietnam or Kuwait. They were
both unlawful military actions.
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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Richard Menedetter wrote:
> 13 Jan 2003, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> S> The US Constitution allows the US to go to war under 3
> S> conditions only:
> You don't get my point.
> I *don't* care about american constitution.
&
nts to Kuwait." This was
broadcast, and told to Saddam personally by one or our
Ambassadors.
http://tinyurl.com/4egk
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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Sam Ewalt wrote:
> More guns will equal more shootings. Maybe they can handle their weapons
> safely in Switzerland but here in the USA we're not doing so hot.
> Anybody want to deny that obvious fact?
GUN OWNERSHIP MANDATORY IN KENNESAW, GEORGIA
Crime Rate Plummets - Why
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, John Vertegaal wrote:
> Thanks for your effort and suggestions Steve, to make my pages load
> quicker. New.htm looks just as good on my 14" screen as it did before,
> so I did some minor editing and planned to put it on the web as such.
> Then I start
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, John Vertegaal wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Steve Ackman wrote:
> >>"Invalid
> >> SOS parameters for sequential jpeg" is all about. My webpages load
> >> with these messages, see: "www.coolbikesubuild.com/new.htm" for an
&g
n image ikon where the gif is
> supposed to load further down the page; while clicking on it does produce
> an image on the next page. Netscape handles the page "new.htm" just fine,
> both from the web and inside my own computer.
bemax.gif exists in that directory. BEMAX.GIF
wall across the
information highway, not tear it down!
> China ??
> don't you mix it up with south korea ?
That would be North Korea.
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On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 15:34:16 -0500 (EST), Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I've forwarded the message to all three abuse contacts.
> > If everyone on this list did the same, it might get at least
> > one ope
I've forwarded the message to all three abuse contacts.
If everyone on this list did the same, it might get at least
one open relay plugged.
-- Forwarded message --
> Received: from 218.104.91.198 ([218.104.91.198]) by ns.arachne.cz
>(8.12.6/8.12.6) with SMTP id h08J9Sf
FBI going through garbage.
It's a "law enforcement tool" for them, but an "invasion of
privacy" or "criminal act" if private citizens do the exact
same thing.
Of the people, by the people, for the people...
> -- Message sent by Unix Pine, V
h, heh. How much you wanna bet they'll disagree with
you? When something is done in the name of "public safety"
or some such, it's fine, but when a private citizen does the
same thing, it's... well, illegal.
Case in point:
http://www.wweek.com/flatfiles/
>
> Thank you for making this discussion a bit clearer, Steve. I still,
> however, do not no how to call those non-resident DOS MUAs which only
> retrieve and send mail (online) in opposition to those which I use to
> read and compose (offline). Any more acronyms?
If the program retr
cape, PINE, etc.
This is the software used to retrieve, send, read, and
compose e-mail at the user level. 99% of people using
e-mail will never know anything more about e-mail than what
they know about their MUA.
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On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> -- Message sent by Unix Pine, Version 4.44
There seems to be a discrepancy here. Your message id
says you're using version 4.33.
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Compare that to the message ID on this e-mail, for
instance.
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web filespace.
(other protocols were still in effect for VMS shell upload,
but that was to the file database space rather than
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ot an error message that I was using an
usupported browser.
This e-mail prompted me to try Mozilla again, and UPS has
become Mozilla friendly in the meantime. :-)
I have still never found a single thing for which I "need"
Windows...
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r to EOR the background color?
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ce it displays fine in lynx, links,
and dillo. I'm not sure why Arachne can't display it.
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list
it. Arachne certainly identifies itself in the server logs:
127.0.0.1 - - [30/Dec/2002:16:41:35 -0500] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 647 "-"
"xChaos_Arachne/4.1.66;beta (Linux i386; GGI; 800x600,HiColor; www.arachne.cz)"
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ys) but if I wanted, I'd simply reboot the computer and
type DOS at the LILO prompt.
There's also a newer LILO-type program called GRUB which
I've never used, but which is supposedly more user friendly.
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sion of Arachne. So, i think it will compile
> with GCC => Porting to DJGPP shouldn't be that problem.
The source tree has apparently only been ported to gcc as
far as 1.66. After that, nothing.
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For instance, do
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
The information isn't returned from an actual "file" but
from data the kernel has recorded about the cpu.
Without /proc... I don't even see how Linux could run at
all.
>OTHER
Sorry, no help here on that front.
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o it in the
GhostScript docs. Didn't read thoroughly, but
$ gs magick.miff
doesn't return anything but a white screen, so I'm doubtful
about the DOS version.
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I don't know if this was the last version, but check it
out to see if it'll do what you want:
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/html/knots2_0.zip
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y is your server sending it with content-type text/plain ???
Now it's sending it with image/x-miff
> But most importantly,
> Where do we find a viewer for miff ???
Pretty much any Linux distro?
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e you can imagine a little frust here...)
>
> BRB
>
>
> Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I complained as soon as I got it. The account has been
cancelled.
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On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 23:17:14 -0500 (EST), Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And the tabs are back. (along with the messed-up links) :(((
> http://www.angelfire.com/id/glenndoom/images.htm
> bad-sig.gif
This would be comic
rn, I hit
U, which then lists all URLs on the page, with one
highlighted. Hitting brings up Netscape 3.04
with the url downloading.
In NS 3.04 looking at newsgroups, it's all GUI, so you
actually have to use the mouse to click on it... and it
loads fine.
Hmmm... are you sure *you* d
sary to make 1.66 compile with
gnu make, would just need to be incorporated into the
new code as well. Sound reasonable?
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ctory.
> Those of us using Dos Arachne see the background.
Well, when are you going to port 1.7x to Linux then???
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On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 13:54:52 -0500 (EST), Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Which is exactly why I specified * battlefield * tactics...
> > and yes, weapons technology is a big reason for changing
> > tac
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Steve wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Roger Turk wrote:
> >
> > > Should we have another war, and I'm not talking about the skirmishes we have
> > > had since the Korean War, all o
outdated today as the
"Civil War" battlefield tactics would have been in
WWII.
World borders, technology, and humanity have moved on,
making that kind of war, if not impossible, at least
infinitely improbable.
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r". That's all.
Me too.
In addition, I don't get the whole background image, but
that's not terribly uncommon. (Linux Arachne 4.1.66)
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ve return:
$ file /usr/lib/libvga.so.2
/usr/lib/libvga.so.2: can't stat `/usr/lib/libvga.so.2' (No
such file or directory).
... or you could do a quick'n'dirty bash script
(there must be a cleaner way, but this is just off the top
of my head, and it actually does tell you if yo
al discussions.
> On to things specifically Arachnish ...
Unfortunately, there hasn't been a Linux update in such a
long time, I sometimes wonder why I'm still reading. :-/
...maybe just hoping that someday I'll see an announcement
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function of the mail user agent. Simply change your "from"
address.
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e
> list as well.
If you do this in procmail, you'll never see an arachne
mail again.
:0 :
* ^Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/dev/null
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On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Glenn McCorkle wrote:
>--
> http://www.thispagecannotbedisplayed.com/
Ironically, it hasn't been able to be displayed for weeks.
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es.
Just think, majordomo gets to see hundreds of returns for
every e-mail he passes on. In addition to the other things
that need to be done around arachne.cz, the arachne-list
needs to have a bunch of non-existent addresses swept out.
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Steve Ackman
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27;s the way I know how... btw, Linux lpr command is only
18K. Maybe it'd be worthwhile getting one of those
Linux-on-a-CD distributions, boot from CD to Linux and print
the *ps file that way... or maybe someone knows an lpr-like
utility for DOS?
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Steve Ackman
http://twoloonscoffee.c
loads the *.exe file with
the first two characters as MZ.
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Steve Ackman
http://twoloonscoffee.com (Need green beans?)
http://twovoyagers.com (glass, linux & other stuff)
s apache
though, but Squeegit/1.2.5 (3_sir).
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Steve Ackman
http://twoloonscoffee.com (Need green beans?)
http://twovoyagers.com (glass, linux & other stuff)
To: and CC:
addresses.
Your boss will see that you CC'd your co-worker
and vice versa, but neither will see you sent to
the gov't agency.
The gov't agency will also see only To: your boss
and CC: your co-worker.
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Steve Ackman
http://twoloonscoffee.com (Need gree
ull 121765
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Steve Ackman
http://twoloonscoffee.com (Need green beans?)
http://twovoyagers.com (glass, linux & other stuff)
by procmail and spamassassin to these files:
38% were automatically sent to /dev/null
24% were filed to arachne
14% ended up in spamfolder
12% were for steve
10% were sent to coffee
2% went to live in ups
In addition, 1 direct e-mail from China was turned away by
sendmail with a "reject
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 17:11:24 -0500 (EST), Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > After Delphi Internet Services had become delphi.com,
> > they still had file databases to get stuff via zmodem,
> > but no longer had direct
grab the stuff I wanted to
archive. Use it just like telnet, "ztelnet somewhere.com"
but it has zmodem file transfer capability built in.
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Steve Ackman
http://twoloonscoffee.com (Need green beans?)
http://twovoyagers.com (glass, linux & other stuff)
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