Re: [lopsa-discuss] Any idea why Mac OSX 10.6 home dir ownership keeps changing

2012-01-06 Thread Ski Kacoroski
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 2:09 PM, Ski Kacoroski wrote: > Hi, > > After the holidays something changed and I cannot figure out what it is, but > for some reason our Mac OSX 10.6 clients who are bound to Active Directory > are having the ownership changed.  So for example: > > C00771:Users root# ls -l

Re: [lopsa-discuss] Any idea why Mac OSX 10.6 home dir ownership keeps changing

2012-01-06 Thread Zack Williams
On Jan 6, 2012, at 15:09 , Ski Kacoroski wrote > After the holidays something changed and I cannot figure out what it is, but > for some reason our Mac OSX 10.6 clients who are bound to Active Directory > are having the ownership changed. So for example: > > C00771:Users root# ls -l > total 0 >

Re: [lopsa-discuss] box.net

2012-01-06 Thread Anton Cohen
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Nick Silkey wrote: > AOL and Hotmail do. We use them. I'm pretty certain GMail unfortunately > doesn't have one. Yahoo has a feedback loop [1]. Also from Yahoo's best practices [2]: "Segregate your mail streams by IP addresses and/or domains since Yahoo! Mail ke

[lopsa-discuss] Any idea why Mac OSX 10.6 home dir ownership keeps changing

2012-01-06 Thread Ski Kacoroski
Hi, After the holidays something changed and I cannot figure out what it is, but for some reason our Mac OSX 10.6 clients who are bound to Active Directory are having the ownership changed. So for example: C00771:Users root# ls -l total 0 -rw-r--r-- 1 rootwheel 0 Jul 1 20

Re: [lopsa-discuss] box.net

2012-01-06 Thread Nick Silkey
AOL and Hotmail do. We use them. I'm pretty certain GMail unfortunately doesn't have one. On Jan 6, 2012 3:24 PM, "Matthew Barr" wrote: > > > On Jan 6, 2012, at 1:28 PM, Paul Graydon wrote: > > > > For the life of me I can't remember what it's called, but we have an > arrangement with Road Runner

Re: [lopsa-discuss] box.net

2012-01-06 Thread Edward Ned Harvey
> From: Anton Cohen [mailto:an...@antoncohen.com] > > It's not Box.net systems, it's the systems of the email marketing companies. How do you know? Seems like that statement should be revised with a phrase like "might have been" > Most companies use third-party services for their email market

Re: [lopsa-discuss] box.net

2012-01-06 Thread Matthew Barr
On Jan 6, 2012, at 1:28 PM, Paul Graydon wrote: > > For the life of me I can't remember what it's called, but we have an > arrangement with Road Runner where they automatically e-mail us whenever one > of their customers marks one of our e-mails to them as spam. FBL - Feedback Loop. Typic

Re: [lopsa-discuss] box.net

2012-01-06 Thread Paul Graydon
On 1/5/2012 11:20 AM, da...@lang.hm wrote: On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Steven Kurylo wrote: I consider spammish to be getting emails you didn't sign up for; whether you signed up for nothing, or signed up for certain content/frequency and end up with something completely different. Along with a few oth

Re: [lopsa-discuss] Datacenter Surveillance System

2012-01-06 Thread Doug Hughes
On 1/6/2012 11:30 AM, John Stoffel wrote: Brian> I will be installing some Bocsh NDC255 dome cameras shortly. Brian> They use a standard h.264 video stream and can store a month of Brian> video on an internal SD card. I started to look at things like Brian> Zoneminder and dedicated DVR boxes

Re: [lopsa-discuss] Datacenter Surveillance System

2012-01-06 Thread John Stoffel
Brian> I will be installing some Bocsh NDC255 dome cameras shortly. Brian> They use a standard h.264 video stream and can store a month of Brian> video on an internal SD card. I started to look at things like Brian> Zoneminder and dedicated DVR boxes, but with the internal Brian> storage, it's a

Re: [lopsa-discuss] Datacenter Surveillance System

2012-01-06 Thread Brian Mathis
I will be installing some Bocsh NDC255 dome cameras shortly. They use a standard h.264 video stream and can store a month of video on an internal SD card. I started to look at things like Zoneminder and dedicated DVR boxes, but with the internal storage, it's a no brainer. You can still use zone

Re: [lopsa-discuss] box.net

2012-01-06 Thread Luke S. Crawford
On Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 01:20:08PM -0800, da...@lang.hm wrote: > The problem is that many people consider 'spammish' to be any e-mail that > they don't want to see now that was sent from any business, even if they > asked for it at some point in the past. This is key. Many Engineers have a ver

Re: [lopsa-discuss] looking for graphing software to turn a text-based list into a graph of a circle with sectors and sub-sectors(?)

2012-01-06 Thread Matt Okeson-Harlow
On Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 02:05:25PM -0800, Aleksey Tsalolikhin wrote: > Thanks everybody for your kind responses. > > I'm going to try twopi from GraphViz as a couple of people suggested, > since I am already familiar with the DOT language of GraphViz. > > Example output: http://www.verticalsysa