On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 22:34 -0700, Von Fugal wrote:
> Hey, I bet someone could write a firefox extension that will
> automagically sign text for you. Right-click in the textarea, select
> sign. /me has no idea how to make firefox extensions though. Maybe if
> someday I find myself with some extra t
* Ross Werner [Sat, 4 Dec 2004 at 10:58 -0700]
> >(3) gpg --clearsign message.txt
>
> Sure, this is great if he's already got the message lying around in a text
> file. But he's using gmail, remember?
>
> gpg --clearsign
> [copy-paste]
> ctrl-d
> [it displays the signature]
> [copy-paste signat
* Michael Torrie [Sun, 5 Dec 2004 at 17:02 -0700]
> On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 15:43 -0700, Steve Meyers wrote:
> > I actually give a different email address to every company. They're
> > handled differently than my main email address. It sends me one email a
> > day asking me which of the emails I
On Sun, 2004-12-05 at 15:43 -0700, Steve Meyers wrote:
> I actually give a different email address to every company. They're
> handled differently than my main email address. It sends me one email a
> day asking me which of the emails I received I want to accept.
Where possible I uses "[EMAIL
stuporglue wrote:
The biggest problem I could see is if you had to confirm an order, or
something from a real company. Since the e-mail comes from a company,
it might not pass Spamassasin, but since they are a company, there may
not be a real return address associated with the e-mail they sent you
> I've set up something like this before. The way I currently have it set
> up, it allows messages sent to my main email address from unknown
> senders, as long as they pass spamassassin. To avoid the spamassassin
> check, you have to be on my whitelist. If an unknown sender fails
> spamassassin
Stupid gmail. I accidently sent my first post incomplete, and the
complete version got eaten before I could send it.
Anyway, onboard video is not known for being for gamers, but I don't
think bzflag will be too taxing. Doom3, on the other hand might.
>From what I gather the nforce 2 boards with o
On Sunday 05 December 2004 01:31 pm, Jared Moore wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 13:47:55 -0700, brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > how is the nvida nforce2 support going?
>
> I've got an Abit NF7-S w/ the Nforce2 chipset (MCP-T + SPP), and
> the audio and ethernet work great under linux. The NIC us
On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 13:47:55 -0700, brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> how is the nvida nforce2 support going?
I've got an Abit NF7-S w/ the Nforce2 chipset (MCP-T + SPP), and the
audio and ethernet work great under linux. The NIC uses the forcedeth
driver, which has been included in the 2.4.26
Phillip Hellewell wrote:
I want to use a white list to eliminate spam. But I also want to
allow someone to e-mail me that has never e-mailed me before, and isn't
in my white list yet. So I was thinking of setting up a procmail recipe
that could bounce the message if you are not in my whit
--- Phillip Hellewell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to use a white list to eliminate spam. But I also
> want to allow someone to e-mail me that has never e-mailed me
> before, and isn't in my white list yet. So I was thinking of
> setting up a procmail recipe that could bounce the message
you might want to take a look at ASK (active spam killer):
Active Spam Killer (ASK) protects your email account against spam by
confirming the sender's email address before actual delivery takes place.
The confirmation happens by means of a "confirmation message" that is
automatically sent to all
On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 01:15:41AM -0700, Phillip Hellewell wrote:
> I want to use a white list to eliminate spam. But I also want
> to allow someone to e-mail me that has never e-mailed me before, and
> isn't in my white list yet. So I was thinking of setting up a
> procmail recipe that co
Hi all,
I want to use a white list to eliminate spam. But I also want to
allow someone to e-mail me that has never e-mailed me before, and isn't
in my white list yet. So I was thinking of setting up a procmail recipe
that could bounce the message if you are not in my white list, but in
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