One other oddity, though. When leaving LogDrake using the Save button, the
system starts chomping at 100% CPU. I watched it do that for 7 minutes and
then closed the window and tried again with the same result. It has all the
appearance of an infinite loop (100% CPU, then a drop to about 98%,
On Monday 19 July 2004 08:39 pm, Jerry Cornelius wrote:
> On Monday 19 July 2004 01:35 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> > ->I asked about this 3 days ago and got one response which didn't help.
> > Every ->hour, about 24 times a day (though some are skipped), I'm
> &g
On Monday 19 July 2004 01:35 pm, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> ->I asked about this 3 days ago and got one response which didn't help.
> Every ->hour, about 24 times a day (though some are skipped), I'm getting
> an email ->which says it's a logDrake Mail Alert in the subject. The body
> of the email
I asked about this 3 days ago and got one response which didn't help. Every
hour, about 24 times a day (though some are skipped), I'm getting an email
which says it's a logDrake Mail Alert in the subject. The body of the email
has the date and time. There is no other information.
Is it tryin
all ) some time back untill they mailed me as told me OOPS ))
> anyway i changed my aliases for root to my own account ... the end.. ))
> there is a line in /etc/postfix/aliases root: root <-- change it to you
>
> On Friday 16 Jul 2004 H:57, Jerry Cornelius wrote:
> > I've
I've been getting one of these emails every hour for the last 2 days. It's
not very descriptive. Can anyone tell me what's going on?
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I found this on my available updates tonight:
"All versions of Samba prior to 2.2.8a are vulnerable. The provided updates
contain a patch from the Samba Team to correct the issue."
Oddly, the filename of the update is samba-client-2.2.7a-9.3.91mdk. Was there
a typo in the description or is th
On Sunday 18 April 2004 04:59 pm, David Williams wrote:
>
> I had a Visor Deluxe and now have a Palm Vx. I couldn't get KPilot to work,
> but I haven't had any real problem with Jpilot.
> DBW
Kpilot worked just fine here with my Palm Vx, and it's working here now with
my Kyocera 7135.
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> > QUESTION
> > =
> >
> > I took this email and others like it to be a scam
> > Is that correct ???
> >
> > John
Notice that the URL for the scan is one domain, the URL for the privacy policy
and "unsubscribing" are 2 other, and completely different, URLs.
Notice that the physical addre