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At some point hitherto, Paul Iadonisi hath spake thusly:
> One area where all anti-spam measures I've seen so far fall short is that,
> IMNSHO, mail should be rejectable at the SMTP gateway for your mail
> organization, yet configurable by the mail
On Sun, 2001-12-23 at 21:50, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
> On Sun, 2001-12-23 at 20:43, Paul Lussier wrote:
> >
> > In a message dated: 23 Dec 2001 19:55:07 EST
> > "Kenneth E. Lussier" said:
> >
> > >>This is probably way too obvious, but do you have the st driver
> > >> compiled and loaded?
On Sun, 2001-12-23 at 20:43, Paul Lussier wrote:
>
> In a message dated: 23 Dec 2001 19:55:07 EST
> "Kenneth E. Lussier" said:
>
> >>This is probably way too obvious, but do you have the st driver
> >> compiled and loaded?
>
> Well, do you?
Yes
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In a message dated: 23 Dec 2001 19:55:07 EST
"Kenneth E. Lussier" said:
>>This is probably way too obvious, but do you have the st driver
>> compiled and loaded?
Well, do you?
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On 23 Dec 2001 13:41:20 -0500, Matthew J. Brodeur wrote:
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> > So it's there, and the system sees it. However, I can't access
> > /dev/st0, or any variation thereof.
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>This is probably way too obvious, but do you have the st driver
> compiled
I have an IDE-CD writer and I am loading ide-scsi as a module. Th burner works fine,
but the issue is how to get the ide-scsi module to leave my IDE zip drive alone. It
turns it into a scsi drive which is not helpful at all. Does anyone know the
parameters and location for them to get the mo
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On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
> webby:/home/kenny# cat /proc/scsi/scsi
> Attached devices:
> Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 06 Lun: 00
> Vendor: ARCHIVE Model: Python 00095-001 Rev: 5.45
> Type: Sequential-Access
Oops.
On Sun, Dec 23, 2001 at 12:58:35PM -0500, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
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> o When an SMTP connection comes in and the SMTP conversation reveals that
>the email's recipient has an entry in the mysql db, check the recipient's
>address list for the address in the RCPT TO: field.
Does anyone have any opinions or comments on rfc2505? My particular
interest is section 3.2: Personal anti-spam filters.
One area where all anti-spam measures I've seen so far fall short is that,
IMNSHO, mail should be rejectable at the SMTP gateway for your mail
organization, yet configurabl
Tom,
If you're looking for something in the cheaper category, I bought a Pacific
Digital CD Rewritable kit at Staples. It's nothing fancy, it's a
74-minute-drive, can't read DVD, but I really only needed it for backup
purposes. I can't recall the exact price, but it was pretty cheap. You'll
ha
Kenny,
I've been looking for a decent PM program for a while, and the best I could
find was a list of non-commercial/commercial packages, some of them for
different flavors of unix systems too. The url is:
http://www.uni-giessen.de/faq/archiv/proj-plan-faq/msg0.html
Some of the commercial
Paul Lussier wrote:
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> >So it's there, and the system sees it. However, I can't access
> >/dev/st0, or any variation thereof.
>
> Do you have the generic scsi driver built in? /dev/sg* often times
> needs to be available in order to deal with tape drives.
Yup... I have it built directly in. If
In a message dated: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 10:08:12 EST
"Kenneth E. Lussier" said:
>That was easy... The SCSI card works. The tape drive attached to it,
>on the other hand, is being a bit more difficult. It shows up in
>/proc/scsi/scsi as:
>
>webby:/home/kenny# cat /proc/scsi/scsi
>Attached devices:
mike ledoux wrote:
>
> AIC7xxx is the one you need--the chip on the HBA is an AIC7xxx.
> This applies to just about every recent Adaptec card: if it can handle
> Fast/Wide or better, it probably uses the AIC7xxx driver.
That was easy... The SCSI card works. The tape drive attached to it,
on the o
I don't know the answer authoritatively, but
a grep through the sources yielded this table
in drivers/scsi/aic7xxx_old.c that has a very
likely looking entry:
static const char *board_names[] = {
"AIC-7xxx Unknown", /* AIC_NONE */
"Adaptec AIC-7810 H
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