Well, if you require "FreeBSD" somewhere in the letter with exception of
"To" field it would be quite enough. You only have to announce that the
"FreeBSD" keyword should be included. "Linux" is optional.
Spammers have no idea what FreeBSD is.
On 5/26/21 1:34 PM, Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
On Ma
On 2021-05-26 22:50:57 (+0800), Julian H. Stacey wrote:
Kurt Jaeger wrote:
Hi!
On May 25, 2021, at 8:53 PM, jake h wrote:
I have recently received several pieces of spam mail, apparently
sent via
this mailing list. These pieces of mail are the usual spam formula;
Your
phone has a virus, Ads
from Kurt Jaeger:
> Hi!
> > > On May 25, 2021, at 8:53 PM, jake h wrote:
> > > I have recently received several pieces of spam mail, apparently sent via
> > > this mailing list. These pieces of mail are the usual spam formula; Your
> > > phone has a virus, Ads, Fake blackmail, so on and s
> On 26. May 2021, at 16:53, Marek Zarychta
> wrote:
>
> Dear subscribers and devs,
>
> I am running CURRENT with RACK[1] and HTCP[2] and recently get kernel
> message buffer messages like this one:
> cc_algo:htcp is not NEWRENO:newreno
> Should I be worried about this assertion?
Hi Marek,
RACK
Dear subscribers and devs,
I am running CURRENT with RACK[1] and HTCP[2] and recently get kernel
message buffer messages like this one:
cc_algo:htcp is not NEWRENO:newreno
Should I be worried about this assertion?
[1] net.inet.tcp.functions_default=rack
[2] net.inet.tcp.cc.algorithm=htcp
--
Mare
Kurt Jaeger wrote:
> Hi!
> > > On May 25, 2021, at 8:53 PM, jake h wrote:
> > > I have recently received several pieces of spam mail, apparently sent via
> > > this mailing list. These pieces of mail are the usual spam formula; Your
> > > phone has a virus, Ads, Fake blackmail, so on and so forth.