> "Pankaj" == Pankaj kaushal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Pankaj> Raj Mathur wrote:
>> [snip]
>> Now can you please remove all my posts that have [SECURITY] in
>> the topic and recount?
>>
>> *Hint* use grepmail -v -s '[SECURITY]' or something.
Pankaj> Its perl. It
Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 Sep 2005 7:30 pm, Pankaj kaushal wrote:
>
>>"Original lines" are the subset of "Total Lines" that are not
>>preceeded by ">".
> how do you handle quotes of Raj Mathur whose quotes do not get preceeded
> by ">" - i notice his noise level is very low beaca
On Friday 30 Sep 2005 12:03 pm, Pankaj kaushal wrote:
> > Do you feel like sharing the code you used to derive these
> > statistics? I wouldn't mind running it against a couple of other
> > lists I'm on.
>
> I could, im waiting for some hosting place and clear out some bugs.
> will email you after
At 2005-09-30 12:03:12 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I could, im waiting for some hosting place and clear out some
> bugs. will email you after the cleanup. will you host?
Sure, no problem.
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Subhasis Ray wrote:
> Me is the noisiest. 77%. :) gotta reduce that ;)
Perhaps thats because you quote large unwanted parts of the message in
your reply.
P.
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Raj Mathur wrote:
>>"Pankaj" == Pankaj kaushal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> From 12/15/04 14:56 to now()
>
> Pankaj> "Total Lines" does not count attachments, only the main
> Pankaj> body of the message. Messages which contain only
> Pankaj> attachments count as 0 lines.
>
Abhijit Menon-Sen wrote:
> At 2005-09-28 19:30:34 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>[Quoted text snipped. Must... reduce... noise level!]
> Very nice. Thanks.
>
> Do you feel like sharing the code you used to derive these statistics?
> I wouldn't mind running it against a couple of other lists
[Please upgrade ClamAV on all distributions -- Raju]
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> "Ram" == ramnarayan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ram> Raj Mathur wrote: What I have always wanted to ask - how is
Ram> it that you are able to get the senders name against each
Ram> line in all your replies - - I am sure you don't do it
Ram> manually - so how
>> My mail
thanks all,
I'm going to spend some time to read thru the info that has been posted and
keep everyone posted
I did dig out an older sony P-xx (forgot the model name). will see how
it works.
Regards,
Vikram
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>>> On Monday 26 September 2005 23:43, vr said:
> Was curious if there are any digital camera's that work out of the box with
> linux.
> I wanted to get hold of a 2~5 Megapixel one for work and I need this to
> work well with
> Linux.
Digital Camera Support for UNIX, Linux and BSD ->
http://w
hi,
any idea how to add an external link to the top navigation tabs of a
moinmoin wiki?
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On Thursday 29 Sep 2005 3:31 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Raj Mathur wrote:
> > Ram> What I have always wanted to ask - how is it that you are
> > Ram> able to get the senders name against each line in all your
> > Ram> replies - - I am sure you don't do it manually - so how
> >
> > M
hi,
you might want to check out the FAI (Fully Automatic
Installation) project for large unattended installs.
http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai.
Its mainly for Debian & Solaris but then you could
adapt it to any distro
--- Gaurav Mishra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi anand,
> >
> > I am p
Raj Mathur wrote:
> Ram> What I have always wanted to ask - how is it that you are
> Ram> able to get the senders name against each line in all your
> Ram> replies - - I am sure you don't do it manually - so how
>
> My mail client (Emacs/Xemacs) does that using a package called
> Super
Hi anand,
>
> I am planning to setup a large, maiden linux desktop installation in a
> Windows Centric Environment. Hard realities at ground (1) 99% users will be
> first timers, many may not have heard of it before!! (2) Lack of trained
> support staff, learn by burning your hands, looks like
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