> -Original Message-
>
> If you don't see any ham with a score above 5, why not set your reject to
> score of 5 or 6?
> IMHO its better for a sender to get "Your Mail has been rejected due to
> suspected spam", then the email getting lost in the spam box never to be
> seen.
>
> Cheers,
ilto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, 11 October 2006 9:55 AM
> To: Christopher Martin
> Cc: slug@slug.org.au
> Subject: Re: [SLUG] Fedora Core 5 crashes on logon
>
> Christopher Martin wrote:
> > Anywhere I should be looking to find what's causing the lock? I haven't
&
I just installed Fedora Core 5 on a machine in the hopes of running up a
MythTV machine, and after the usual install wrestling, I get the OS on the
system, get through the last set of configuration options, logon for the
first time and it hangs. No error, no core dump, a full system hang.
I tried
Please be aware! This e-mail is liberally mixed with my personal opinion as
well as technical fact, so read with that in mind. If you will be annoyed or
offended by a little (or perhaps a lot) of ranting I suggest you skip this
mail. Want my opinion of the modern ISP, read on...
> I did a quick Go
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael Chesterton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, 8 October 2006 10:30 AM
> To: Christopher Martin
> Cc: slug@slug.org.au
> Subject: Re: [SLUG] Script headaches
>
> Is this what you want?
>
> truncname=`basename $i
I am having some issues with scripting that I am sure some script wizard
will solve in 2 seconds, but I just have hit the wall with my patience.
At my work we have huge mail traffic, and a huge portion of that is spam,
which we have successfully killed off, mostly with the use of blacklists,
which
Seems a bit lame for a technical list like this to get spam...
If you need any advice I just succeeded in removing spam from our
organisation recently, and I am happy to help.
Chris M
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Has anyone got an opinion about DCC and Pyzor in conjunction with Spam
Assassin?
I understand that each will have pros and cons, I was hoping someone could
boil them down so I could make at least a semi-informed decision one way or
the other.
Chris M
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> 1) If I build a software RAID on a machine can I present that
> out a SCSI
> port? So, rather than the machine appear as a host on the SCSI bus it
> appears as a disk, which is in turn the RAID? If there is,
> anyone know if
> you can do out an FCAL or fabric FC port?
I just found the someth
> Linux, open sores, and questions of a technical nature are
> all on topic for
> the main list.
Great!
> I don't know if you can present a Linux block device back out a SCSI
> controller... the closest thing I know of that you can do this with is
> i-scsi, i.e. present the block device over the
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