t;Report Spam" button the message disappears from your mailbox. I
tested this from within AOL version 10.3 for Mac OS X.
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a much more detailed
agreement ironed out to MCI's liking.
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uild x.y.z
and then
Non-Vulnerable Product - only non-vulnerable starting with build x.y.z
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On Feb 10, 2005, at 1:32 PM, Brance Amussen :)_S wrote:
Here are the listed Mac products, according to the website
http://www.symantec.com/avcente
that probably means almost never :\
Also, it doesn't appear that this issue effects the Mac software (at
least, I didn't see the Mac products in the Symantec vulnerability
list), only Windows products.
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On Feb 10, 2005,
Sorry for not including this before, here is Symantec's statement:
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/security/Content/2005.02.08.html
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On Feb 10, 2005, at 11:19 AM, Jeff Wheeler wrote:
apparently a serious vulnerability that needs
news/security/0,261744,39180674,00.htm
Not sure if this is technically 'operational' but I'm sure it affects
most of the people on this list.
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good suggestions, and for those who use Firefox for web browsing, check
out this extension for auto-use of BugMeNot:
http://extensions.roachfiend.com/index.php#bugmenot
Off-topic comment: what's rude is breaking the flow of a discussion
(note I re-arranged your text so that the flow makes sense
I'll get you in touch with those effected.
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Begin forwarded message:
From: Mitchell Kahn
Date: October 8, 2004 3:06:22 PM EDT
To: "CommuniGate Pro Discussions"
Subject: Re: blocked for too many messages?
It sounds as if yo
I'll admit to not knowing too much about this project, but what you are
describing sounds similar in part to the Network Admission Control that
Cisco is pushing - an automated way of ensuring user machines are
protected before being admitted on to the network.
Here is a link to their site on
I know this topic has already passed, but this article describes one
other possible avenue for the only-GSM-for-me crowd that may open a
couple additional providers to your list of options
http://news.com.com/The+world+in+your+palm/2100-1039_3-5364524.html?
tag=nefd.top
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For Qwest try this site:
http://stat.qwest.net/
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On Sep 14, 2004, at 9:34 AM, Don Lundquist wrote:
Does anyone have a list of a few sites on the Internet which display
graphical
and/or statistical information on packet loss and
desperation, that pretty much clears the way for Meng Wong's Classic
SPF to become the standard and hopefully make Joe-Jobs at thing of the
past."
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.html
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On Sep 1, 2004, at 4:33 AM, David A. Ulevitch wrote:
I have a solution, but it's expensive. A url for the whole 266MB
download (and not the smaller selective download that Windows Update
would provide). If anyone's
e and never again, or copy only digital files that
are of a degraded quality, or only playable on certain players to
prevent copying via a computer, among I'm sure many others).
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On Aug 30, 2004, at 5:03 PM, Sean Donelan wrote:
O
Not exactly, as apparently they can take it back to the state courts.
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On Aug 27, 2004, at 10:51 AM, Hosman, Ross wrote:
One stupid lawsuit from Verisign down...one more stupid lawsuit from
SCO to
go
-Original Message-
From
e out the
rest:
http://rideguide.wmata.com/
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On Aug 24, 2004, at 10:18 PM, Marc Sachs wrote:
Two other hotels that are worth checking:
Comfort Inn (~$100 per night, Internet rate)
http://www6.choicehotels.com/ires/en-us/html/HotelInfo?
Anyone here have contact information for DotEarth.com (aka: Domain
Registration Services)? Other than the standard information on their
website and whois data of course.
Please reply off-list.
bove are standard) I hope you
can understand how pathetic your argument is.
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On Aug 19, 2004, at 1:39 PM, Lou Katz wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 10:13:29PM -0700, Jonathan Nichols wrote:
Joshua Brady wrote:
I've got 2 Gmail inv
n shopping
around for additional bandwidth?
I'm searching for a provider in the Washington, D.C. area by the way,
and currently our fractional T3 is provided by UUNet. I will of course
be contacting them, also I've already contact Cogent based on someone's
suggestion yesterday or
Thanks. I suppose then I'm looking for good, and half and half of fast
and cheap, or if not then simply good and cheap and I'll accept the
lesser bandwidth.
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On Aug 4, 2004, at 5:42 PM, Robert Waldner wrote:
On Wed, 04 A
reasonable bandwidth with low latency
without spending hundreds of dollars per month!
Anybody know a good source for near-T1 low-latency bandwidth at around
$100/month? I'm in the northern VA area btw.
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