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On 4/10/19 6:17 am, Joe wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Oct 2019 20:54:10 +0100 Brian
> wrote:
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>> Opening an email causes no problem to the system on Debian. We
>> would be in deep trouble if it did.
>
> That has been my experience, but I did
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On 3/10/19 10:28 am, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
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Well, given the fact that too many emails these days are HTML type;
ala web based they are suspect to email programs running
javascript and/or other scripting languages due to default
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On 13/10/19 2:34 am, steef wrote:
> Is HPDeskjet 3762 a good (simple) replacement? Is somebody out
> there who has some experience with HP-printers??
Not listed here [1], but it could be out of date:
Also not listed here [2], again, it could
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I have DMARC with DKIM and SPF setup for my domain name.
When I sent emails to Debian lists, I tend to get a bunch of DMARC
reports as a result. The reports of concern are ones that show a
sending IP for my domain that is the IP of the Debian
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Thanks Reco.
On 13/10/19 9:59 pm, Reco wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 04:20:17PM +1100, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>> Is this due to email forwarding by Debian servers or is it for
>> some other reason
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On 14/10/19 9:42 pm, 황병희 wrote:
> Andrew McGlashan writes:
>> I have DMARC with DKIM and SPF setup for my domain name.
>
> There was related discussion: it's very seriosus...
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cg
Hi,
On 25/4/20 6:40 am, 0...@caiway.net wrote:
> On my debian stable firefox 75 the sound stopped working.
Personally, I always use direct downloads for browsers.
I've also started to use apulse with Firefox and other browsers with alsa sound
only.
/usr/bin/apulse
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On 22/8/20 3:46 am, local10 wrote:
> What would be a reasonably secure and simple way to encrypt files on Linux
> and then send them to a non-technical Windows user so she would be able
> decrypt and read them?
>
> Any ideas? Thanks
Lots of
On 8/7/20 3:35 pm, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 08 iul 20, 02:35:09, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>> On 8/7/20 2:11 am, Michael Stone wrote:
>>>
>>> The short answer is that there simply isn't a good reason to do this
>>> on a modern system, and there is
On 2/11/14 8:58 am, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> * David Baron [2014-11-01 19:13 +0200]:
>
>> On Friday 31 October 2014 13:08:27 Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>>> It's your decision. MODULES=most should be okay. BUSYBOX=y is
>>> essential.
>>
>> This is what the install gave me. I
Hi,
On 8/7/20 2:11 am, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 07, 2020 at 10:45:17AM -0500, David Wright wrote:
>> On Wed 08 Jul 2020 at 00:41:12 (+1000), Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>>> On 2/11/14 8:58 am, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
>>> > * David Baron [2014-11-01 19:
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