Kurt Granroth wrote:
* ^Subject:.*OT.*
The Subject rule will
match any instance of OT... even if it's part of another word. I
was tempted to put a regex in front and back to limit the matches but
didn't, since a) it wouldn't handle things like WayOT and the like
and b) I can't think of many
I guess it could just surface that if asked to chill, the action is at
least tried. That way, personal responsibility is applied and there's
no need for outside influences.
Thanks,
Dan Lund
To exercise power costs effort and demands courage. That is why so
many fail to assert rights to which
Am 29. Sep, 2008 schwätzte Mike Schwartz so:
moin moin,
I got to hear that part of the debate. Sounded like Who's on first? to
me where McCain kept accusing Obama of wanting to meet with Ahmadinejad as
the first stage of negotations with Iran and Obama repeatedly said that's
not what his plan
The Scottsdaleization of America is getting rather tired isn't it?
-jmz
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 7:37 PM, keith smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes this is a natural effect of an economy gone wrong. We need an
adjustment and a good one to clean out some stuff. For instance anyone
being
No, you simply the filtering (beit procmail or simple ciscolearning SharePoint
Microsoft Exchange webmail, or Yahoo, MSN, gmail) as :OT [notice space and
preceeding colon].
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:55:04 -0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Subject:
Let financial institutions fail, merge or be bought out. The faltering
institutions will see their shares devalued and will be likely to be
taken over by stronger institutions — as has already started happening.
This consolidation of the financial sector is both efficient and
inevitable;
Lisa Kachold wrote:
No,
What question is No a response to?
you simply the filtering (beit procmail or simple ciscolearning
SharePoint Microsoft Exchange webmail, or Yahoo, MSN, gmail) as :OT
[notice space and preceeding colon].
Sure, my response was simply pointing out possible subjects that
Does anyone know of a way to fax pdf files using Hylafax?
It's not really a noted feature anywhere.
Thanks
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jordi laforge wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to fax pdf files using Hylafax?
It's not really a noted feature anywhere.
Thanks
IIRC, Hylafax can send any postscript file, so just send them through pdf2ps
(part of the ghostscript package) and you should be good to go.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
Windows
* On windows you would use this Win print Hylafax software. You
can download it at http://winprinthylafax.sourceforge.net/
* ADMINISTRATION:Download program called WHFC which will tell you
the status of the hylafax servers.
Information gleamed from
Hmmm?
Looks like I have some OpenSwan Boot log information in my honeypot router
log?
Scratch head! Except HO-NOOOS! I don't believe they setup any certs for me?
Since my router manufacturer doesn't use OpenSwan, I suppose these brownie
helpers probably also broke my 1000 HT ethernet
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 2:45 PM, jordi laforge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I do that from a Windows client?
I've used YajHFC
http://yajhfc.berlios.de/
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