This message attmepts to load the Chineese Character set.
It could be SPAM, or it could be a question written in Chineese...
I CAN'T read Chineese, but I'll take a stab at translating it anyway.
(I feel lucky today!)
I'll bet he is asking at LEAST one of the following questions...
1) Why does
Robin,
How damn ironic! You preach and preach to these guys about
send unadulterated, unedited examples to the list and the
one frickin guy who actually DOES - sends a virus!
I know you always try to make this list idiot proof, but I
think we just _found_ that "better idiot!". :)
D.J. Bernstein is big into "Cryptography" - using key encryption for
private/secure email, etc. His domain choice "cr.yp.to" is "crypto"
without the dots - AFAIK, he is actually in the USA. Based on his
web site http://cr.yp.to, I would assume in the Chicago area.
Bill
>On Wed, May 16, 200
When I installed qmail, I obviously removed sendmail. Now
when I build php(4) and try to use the the mail() function,
I get "mail() not supported in this PHP build" because
sendmail was not found during the configure (I assume).
The only reference I could find in the php archives was to
put "sen
!)
>-Original Message-
>From: Michael Geier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 1:47 PM
>To: Gordon McDowall; Bill Andersen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [OT] qmail & php
>
>
>you must install php pre-qmail.
>
>PHP compiles with the
une 06, 2001 2:49 PM
To: Gordon McDowall; Bill Andersen; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [OT] qmail & php
I have a machine with apache_mod_ssl+php4+mod_jk and the MTA is qmail and i
have yet to have any problems using php scripts on it. I am using a FreeBSD
4.1.1 Box and for the sendmail mailwr
>>Kalle Kivimaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>In a mail server this fails when you get a mail which is larger than the
>>available size on /var. Thus, have AT LEAST 4GB for /var, then you SHOULD
be
>>safe. Same goes with /home if you deliver mail locally.
>
>Dave Sill wrote:
>You really have u
There is always... To: "Everybody" <*@*.*>
That sends email to everyone in the world!
(Yes, I am just kidding! However, I got a double bounce the
other day with this as the address... I actually got a good
laugh out of it! :>)
-Original Message-
From: Kirti S. Bajwa [mailto:[EMAIL
Roger,
Just so you'll know. No filtering going on at cr.yp.to...
I got this one the first go round...
./bill
-Original Message-
From: Roger Merchberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 10:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: W32.Hybris double-bounce clobber
I wouldn't normally chime in on this (cause I sure don't
claim to know much normally), but I happened to help
someone change a service from inetd to xinetd this weekend
and remember the man pgs mentioning that "inetd" uses the
name of the service as the first parameter in the
inetd.conf file...
S
Lars Hansson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
>*ring*
>*ring*
>- "Hello, Joe's Car Service. How may I be of service?"
>- "Ah yes, it's my car. It doesn't start"
>- "Ah, I see. What make is it?"
>- "Oh well, I'm afraid I can't tell you that"
>- "Uhmm...why not?"
>- "Well, you never know. So many c
Charles Cazabon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
>Nope. If you're running a mail server, you should have enough technical
>knowledge to not be vulnerable to mass hysteria about technology.
Otherwise,
>go back to your stone knives and raw mastodon meat.
However, you are making the assumption the
Russell Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
>Then don't ask a public mailing list for help. Instead, go to one of
>the suppliers of commercial support. How to know which is reliable?
>Watch this mailing list, and see who's been around longest (has the
>most established reputation to protect
You guys are making this way too hard...
Copy the text, go to http://world.altavista.com/tr
and paste it in the "translate to..." box.
Then choose "Garbage to English" and click on "Translate"
Poof! You get it back translated into "English" garbage :)
-Original Message-
From: Mike Pe
Robin S. Socha wrote:
> The internet was neither invented by Gill Bates, nor by Al Gore. *WE*
> run it, and we don't use Windows. Ever. If you find using MacOS or $UNIX
> on your desktop too much of an intellectual challenge, please don't use
> technical mailing lists.
Oh no, this is real scary.
Jeff,
You are wasting your time. Robin is just gonna hit you with
his BS now... Don't take me wrong, I AGREE with YOU. But
I went down that road with Robin and it didn't do any good.
And it never will. I don't think he had a mother and it's
obvious his father beat him regularly... h
I have installed Qmail on a Linux box at may home.
I have DSL and a 4 port router using NAT to direct
all SMTP and POP3 traffic to the Linux box.
I set up qmail and pop3 without any problem (or at
least is all seems to work), but I keep getting the
following error on the console...
IP_MASQ: reve
I read the docs and found the nice little wrappers for "elq","pinq" and
"qail",
but I always get the following error when it calls the maildir2mbox
command...
maildir2mbox: fatal: unable to move /home/bill/Mailtmp to
/var/spool/mail/bill:
cross-device link
I'm a Linux newbie, so I just went to
tic!
Bill
-Original Message-
From: ennui [mailto:ennui]On Behalf Of Nick (Keith) Fish
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 5:39 PM
To: Bill Andersen; Qmail Mailing List
Subject: Re: Qmail + pop3d
Bill Andersen wrote:
>
> I read the docs and found the nice little wrappers for "elq",&
Richard Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This way the ones who don't mind helping the newbies (like myself) can
> actually get some work done instead of having to read whining / vulgar
> emails!. Yes I can use the F-word just as easily as everyone else but THIS
> LIST is *NOT* the place for
Charles,
Excellent Reply!!! THIS is the type of reply I'd like to see
in lieu of "Read Life With Qmail". Not rude, just informative.
Hey, let's face it. Alot of the newbies simply don't even know
what they "need to know" before asking a question. (Including Me!)
This type of post educates the
Just when you thought a message couldn't get any
less specific... :)
-Original Message-
From: Marcus Ouimet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 3:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: -help@
>The only other solution I can think of is to travel to each of these
>people's homes and staple the above to their foreheads. This, for
>obvious reasons (the cost of travel), is not going to happen.
Tim,
Why not just write an web interface for subscribing to the list.
In order to get to the
OK, I guess I have to fall in the "stupid" group today. I posted
a message a little earlier to the qmail list with the subject of
"RE: slow smtp connection" and it made the list fine. However, I
received this as a bounce...
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