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['Subject: Re: New Sequences Window \n Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 10:54:46 -0500\n From: Chris Garrigues <[email protected]>\n Message-ID: <[email protected]>\n\n\n | I can\'t reproduce this error.\n\nFor me it is very repeatable... (like every time, without fail).\n\nThis is the debug log of the pick happening ...\n\n18:19:03 Pick_It {exec pick +inbox -list -lbrace -lbrace -subject ftp -rbrace -rbrace} {4852-4852 -sequence mercury}\n18:19:03 exec pick +inbox -list -lbrace -lbrace -subject ftp -rbrace -rbrace 4852-4852 -sequence mercury\n18:19:04 Ftoc_PickMsgs {{1 hit}}\n18:19:04 Marking 1 hits\n18:19:04 tkerror: syntax error in expression "int ...\n\nNote, if I run the pick command by hand ...\n\ndelta$ pick +inbox -list -lbrace -lbrace -subject ftp -rbrace -rbrace 4852-4852 -sequence mercury\n1 hit\n\nThat\'s where the "1 hit" comes from (obviously). The version of nmh I\'m\nusing is ...\n\ndelta$ pick -version\npick -- nmh-1.0.4 [compiled on fuchsia.cs.mu.OZ.AU at Sun Mar 17 14:55:56 ICT 2002]\n\nAnd the relevant part of my .mh_profile ...\n\ndelta$ mhparam pick\n-seq sel -list\n\n\nSince the pick command works, the sequence (actually, both of them, the\none that\'s explicit on the command line, from the search popup, and the\none that comes from .mh_profile) do get created.\n\nkre\n\nps: this is still using the version of the code form a day ago, I haven\'t\nbeen able to reach the cvs repository today (local routing issue I think).\n\n\n\n_______________________________________________\nExmh-workers mailing list\[email protected]\nhttps://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/exmh-workers\n\n']
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["Subject: [zzzzteana] RE: Alexander \nMartin A posted:\nTassos Papadopoulos, the Greek sculptor behind the plan, judged that the\n limestone of Mount Kerdylio, 70 miles east of Salonika and not far from the\n Mount Athos monastic community, was ideal for the patriotic sculpture. \n \n As well as Alexander's granite features, 240 ft high and 170 ft wide, a\n museum, a restored amphitheatre and car park for admiring crowds are\nplanned\n---------------------\nSo is this mountain limestone or granite?\nIf it's limestone, it'll weather pretty fast.\n\n------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-->\n4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now\nhttp://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/mG3HAA/7gSolB/TM\n---------------------------------------------------------------------~->\n\nTo unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:\[email protected]\n\n \n\nYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ \n\n\n\n"]
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["Subject: [zzzzteana] Moscow bomber \nMan Threatens Explosion In Moscow \n\nThursday August 22, 2002 1:40 PM\nMOSCOW (AP) - Security officers on Thursday seized an unidentified man who\nsaid he was armed with explosives and threatened to blow up his truck in\nfront of Russia's Federal Security Services headquarters in Moscow, NTV\ntelevision reported.\nThe officers seized an automatic rifle the man was carrying, then the man\ngot out of the truck and was taken into custody, NTV said. No other details\nwere immediately available.\nThe man had demanded talks with high government officials, the Interfax and\nITAR-Tass news agencies said. Ekho Moskvy radio reported that he wanted to\ntalk with Russian President Vladimir Putin.\nPolice and security forces rushed to the Security Service building, within\nblocks of the Kremlin, Red Square and the Bolshoi Ballet, and surrounded the\nman, who claimed to have one and a half tons of explosives, the news\nagencies said. Negotiations continued for about one and a half hours outside\nthe building, ITAR-Tass and Interfax reported, citing witnesses.\nThe man later drove away from the building, under police escort, and drove\nto a street near Moscow's Olympic Penta Hotel, where authorities held\nfurther negotiations with him, the Moscow police press service said. The\nmove appeared to be an attempt by security services to get him to a more\nsecure location. \n\n------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-->\n4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now\nhttp://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/mG3HAA/7gSolB/TM\n---------------------------------------------------------------------~->\n\nTo unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:\[email protected]\n\n \n\nYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ \n\n\n\n"]
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["Subject: [IRR] Klez: The Virus That Won't Die \nKlez: The Virus That Won't Die\n \nAlready the most prolific virus ever, Klez continues to wreak havoc.\n\nAndrew Brandt\n>>From the September 2002 issue of PC World magazine\nPosted Thursday, August 01, 2002\n\n\nThe Klez worm is approaching its seventh month of wriggling across \nthe Web, making it one of the most persistent viruses ever. And \nexperts warn that it may be a harbinger of new viruses that use a \ncombination of pernicious approaches to go from PC to PC.\n\nAntivirus software makers Symantec and McAfee both report more than \n2000 new infections daily, with no sign of letup at press time. The \nBritish security firm MessageLabs estimates that 1 in every 300 \ne-mail messages holds a variation of the Klez virus, and says that \nKlez has already surpassed last summer's SirCam as the most prolific \nvirus ever.\n\nAnd some newer Klez variants aren't merely nuisances--they can carry \nother viruses in them that corrupt your data.\n\n...\n\nhttp://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,103259,00.asp\n_______________________________________________\nIrregulars mailing list\[email protected]\nhttp://tb.tf/mailman/listinfo/irregulars\n\n"]
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["Subject: Re: [zzzzteana] Nothing like mama used to make \n> in adding cream to spaghetti carbonara, which has the same effect on pasta as\n> making a pizza a deep-pie; \n\nI just had to jump in here as Carbonara is one of my favourites to make and ask \nwhat the hell are you supposed to use instead of cream? I've never seen a \nrecipe that hasn't used this. Personally I use low fat creme fraiche because it \nworks quite nicely but the only time I've seen an supposedly authentic recipe \nfor carbonara it was identical to mine (cream, eggs and lots of fresh parmesan) \nexcept for the creme fraiche.\n\nStew\n-- \nStewart Smith\nScottish Microelectronics Centre, University of Edinburgh.\nhttp://www.ee.ed.ac.uk/~sxs/\n\n\n------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-->\n4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now\nhttp://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/mG3HAA/7gSolB/TM\n---------------------------------------------------------------------~->\n\nTo unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:\[email protected]\n\n \n\nYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ \n\n\n\n"]
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["Subject: Re: [zzzzteana] Nothing like mama used to make \n\n> I just had to jump in here as Carbonara is one of my favourites to make and \n> ask \n> what the hell are you supposed to use instead of cream? \n\nIsn't it just basically a mixture of beaten egg and bacon (or pancetta, \nreally)? You mix in the raw egg to the cooked pasta and the heat of the pasta \ncooks the egg. That's my understanding.\n\nMartin\n\n------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-->\n4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now\nhttp://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/mG3HAA/7gSolB/TM\n---------------------------------------------------------------------~->\n\nTo unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:\[email protected]\n\n \n\nYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ \n\n\n\n"]
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['Subject: [zzzzteana] Playboy wants to go out with a bang \nThe Scotsman - 22 August 2002\n\n Playboy wants to go out with a bang \n \n \n AN AGEING Berlin playboy has come up with an unusual offer to lure women into\n his bed - by promising the last woman he sleeps with an inheritance of 250,000\n (£160,000). \n \n Rolf Eden, 72, a Berlin disco owner famous for his countless sex partners,\n said he could imagine no better way to die than in the arms of an attractive\n young woman - preferably under 30. \n \n "I put it all in my last will and testament - the last woman who sleeps with\n me gets all the money," Mr Eden told Bild newspaper. \n \n "I want to pass away in the most beautiful moment of my life. First a lot of\n fun with a beautiful woman, then wild sex, a final orgasm - and it will all\n end with a heart attack and then I\x92m gone." \n \n Mr Eden, who is selling his nightclub this year, said applications should be\n sent in quickly because of his age. "It could end very soon," he said.\n\n\n------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-->\n4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now\nhttp://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/mG3HAA/7gSolB/TM\n---------------------------------------------------------------------~->\n\nTo unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:\[email protected]\n\n \n\nYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ \n\n\n\n']
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["Subject: Re: [zzzzteana] Nothing like mama used to make \nMartin Adamson wrote:\n> \n> Isn't it just basically a mixture of beaten egg and bacon (or pancetta, \n> really)? You mix in the raw egg to the cooked pasta and the heat of the pasta \n> cooks the egg. That's my understanding.\n> \n\nYou're probably right, mine's just the same but with the cream added to the \neggs. I guess I should try it without. Actually looking on the internet for a \nrecipe I found this one from possibly one of the scariest people I've ever seen, \nand he's a US Congressman:\n<http://www.virtualcities.com/ons/me/gov/megvjb1.htm>\n\nThat's one of the worst non-smiles ever.\n\nStew\nps. Apologies if any of the list's Maine residents voted for this man, you won't \ndo it again once you've seen this pic.\n\n-- \nStewart Smith\nScottish Microelectronics Centre, University of Edinburgh.\nhttp://www.ee.ed.ac.uk/~sxs/\n\n\n------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-->\n4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now\nhttp://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/mG3HAA/7gSolB/TM\n---------------------------------------------------------------------~->\n\nTo unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:\[email protected]\n\n \n\nYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ \n\n\n\n"]
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['Subject: [zzzzteana] Meaningful sentences \nThe Scotsman\n\n Thu 22 Aug 2002 \n\n Meaningful sentences \n \n Tracey Lawson \n \n \n If you ever wanted to look like "one of the most dangerous inmates in prison\n history", as one judge described Charles Bronson, now\x92s your chance. Bronson -\n the serial hostage taker, not the movie star - has written a health and\n fitness guide in which he shares some of the secrets behind his legendary\n muscle power. \n \n Solitary Fitness - a title which bears testament to the fact that Bronson, 48,\n has spent 24 of his 28 prison years in solitary confinement - explains how he\n has turned himself into a lean, mean, fitness machine while living 23 hours a\n day in a space just 12 feet by eight feet, on a diet of scrubs grub and at\n virtually no cost. \n \n The book is aimed at those who want to get fabulously fit without spending a\n fortune on gym memberships, protein supplements or designer trainers, and\n starts with a fierce attack on some of the expensive myths churned out by the\n exercise industry. \n \n "I pick up a fitness mag, I start to laugh and I wipe my arse with it," is the\n opening paragraph penned by Bronson. "It\x92s a joke and a big con and they call\n me a criminal!" You can\x92t help feeling he has a point. \n \n This is not the first book that Bronson has written from behind bars, having\n already published Birdman Opens His Mind, which features drawings and poems\n created by Bronson while in prison. And he is not the first prisoner to\n discover creative expression while residing at Her Majesty\x92s pleasure. \n \n Jimmy Boyle, the Scots sculptor and novelist, discovered his artistic talents\n when he was sent to Barlinnie Prison\x92s famous special unit, which aimed to\n help inmates put their violent pasts behind them by teaching them how to\n express their emotions artistically. Boyle was sentenced to life for the\n murder of "Babs" Rooney in 1967. Once released, he moved to Edinburgh where he\n has become a respected artist. His first novel, Hero of the Underworld, was\n published in 1999 and his autobiography, A Sense of Freedom, was made into an\n award-winning film. \n \n Hugh Collins was jailed for life in 1977 for the murder of William Mooney in\n Glasgow, and in his first year in Barlinnie prison stabbed three prison\n officers, earning him an extra seven-year sentence. But, after being\n transferred to the same unit that Boyle attended, he learned to sculpt and\n developed an interest in art. He later published Autobiography of a Murderer,\n a frank account of Glasgow\x92s criminal culture in the 1960s, which received\n critical praise. \n \n And Lord Archer doesn\x92t seem to have had trouble continuing to write the books\n that have made him millions while in jail. He recently signed a three-book\n deal with Macmillan publishers worth a reported £10 million, and is no doubt\n scribbling away as we speak. \n \n So why is it that men like Collins, Bronson and Boyle, who can be so\n destructive towards society on the outside, can become so creative once stuck\n on the inside? Steve Richards, Bronson\x92s publisher, has published many books\n about criminal figures and believes the roots of this phenomenon are both\n pragmatic and profound. \n \n He says: "Prison is sometimes the first time some criminals will ever have\n known a stable environment, and this can be the first time they have the\n chance to focus on their creative skills. \n \n "It may also be the first time that they have really had the chance of an\n education, if their early years have been hard. It could be the first time\n anyone has offered them the chance to explore their creative talents." \n \n However, Richards believes the reasons are also deeper than that. He says:\n "Once they are behind bars, the cold light of day hits them, and they examine\n the very essence of who they are. \n \n "They ask themselves, am I a man who wants to be remembered for violence? Or\n am I a man who can contribute to society, who can be remembered for something\n good?" \n \n Bronson - who was born Michael Gordon Peterson, but changed his name to that\n of the Hollywood star of the Death Wish films - has, so far, been remembered\n mainly for things bad. He was originally jailed for seven years for armed\n robbery in 1974, and has had a series of sentences added to his original term\n over the years as a result of attacking people in prison. In 2000 he was\n jailed for life after being convicted of holding a teacher hostage for nearly\n two days during a jail siege. \n \n Standing five feet ten and a half inches tall and weighing 210lbs, he is\n renowned for his strength. He has bent metal cell doors with his bare hands\n and does up to 3,000 - yes, 3,000 - press-ups a day. As he puts it: "I can hit\n a man 20 times in four seconds, I can push 132 press ups in 60 seconds." \n \n But judging by our current obsession with health and exercise, Solitary\n Fitness might be the book which will see Bronson\x92s face sitting on every\n coffee table in the land. He might be the man to give us the dream body which\n so many so-called fitness gurus promise but fail to motivate us into. Because\n Bronson has learned to use words as powerfully as he can use his fists. \n \n "All this crap about high-protein drinks, pills, diets, it\x92s just a load of\n bollocks and a multi-million-pound racket," he writes, in what can only be\n described as a refreshingly honest style. "We can all be fat lazy bastards,\n it\x92s our choice, I\x92m sick of hearing and reading about excuses, if you stuff\n your face with shit you become shit, that\x92s logical to me." \n \n As motivational mantras go, that might be just the kick up the, er, backside\n we all needed. \n \n \n Solitary Fitness by Charles Bronson is published by Mirage Publishing and will\n be available in bookstores from October at £7.99\n\n\n------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-->\n4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now\nhttp://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/mG3HAA/7gSolB/TM\n---------------------------------------------------------------------~->\n\nTo unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:\[email protected]\n\n \n\nYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ \n\n\n\n']
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['Subject: [SAtalk] SA CGI Configurator Scripts \nI have been trying to research via SA mirrors and search engines if a canned\nscript exists giving clients access to their user_prefs options via a\nweb-based CGI interface. Numerous ISPs provide this feature to clients, but\nso far I can find nothing. Our configuration uses Amavis-Postfix and ClamAV\nfor virus filtering and Procmail with SpamAssassin for spam filtering. I\nwould prefer not to have to write a script myself, but will appreciate any\nsuggestions.\n\n\n\n-------------------------------------------------------\nThis sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old\ncell phone? Get a new here for FREE!\nhttps://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1&refcode1=vs3390\n_______________________________________________\nSpamassassin-talk mailing list\[email protected]\nhttps://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk\n\n']
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['Subject: [SAdev] Interesting approach to Spam handling.. \nHello, have you seen and discussed this article and his approach?\n\nThank you\n\nhttp://www.paulgraham.com/spam.html\n-- "Hell, there are no rules here-- we\'re trying to accomplish something."\n-- Thomas Alva Edison\n\n\n\n\n-------------------------------------------------------\nThis sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old\ncell phone? Get a new here for FREE!\nhttps://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1&refcode1=vs3390\n_______________________________________________\nSpamassassin-devel mailing list\[email protected]\nhttps://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-devel\n\n']
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["Subject: Re: [SAdev] Live Rule Updates after Release ??? \nYes - great minds think alike. But even withput eval rules it would be very \nuseful. It would allow us to respond quickly to spammer's tricks.\n\nTheo Van Dinter wrote:\n> On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 07:27:52AM -0700, Marc Perkel wrote:\n> \n>>Has anyone though of the idea of live updates of rules after release? The \n>>idea being that the user can run a cron job once a week or so and get the \n>>new default rule set. This would allow us to react faster to:\n> \n> \n> I suggested this a few months ago. I don't remember the details of what\n> came out of it except that it would only be useful for non-eval rules\n> since those require code changes.\n> \n\n\n\n-------------------------------------------------------\nThis sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old\ncell phone? Get a new here for FREE!\nhttps://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1&refcode1=vs3390\n_______________________________________________\nSpamassassin-devel mailing list\[email protected]\nhttps://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-devel\n\n"]
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["Subject: [ILUG] Re: Problems with RAID1 on cobalt raq3 \nOn Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 03:08:16PM +0100, John P. Looney mentioned:\n> This is likely because to get it to boot, like the cobalt, I'm actually\n> passing root=/dev/hda5 to the kernel, not /dev/md0. \n\n Just to solve this...the reason I was booting the box with\nroot=/dev/hda5, not /dev/md0 was because /dev/md0 wasn't booting - it\nwould barf with 'can't find init'.\n\n It turns out that this is because I was populating md0 with tar. Which\nseems to have 'issues' with crosslinked files - for instance, it was\ntrying to make a hard link of glibc.so to hda - and failing. It was only\nas I did it again with a friend present, that he spotted the errors, and\nqueried them. We noticed that the hard linked files just didn't exist on\nthe new rootfs.\n\n When we duplicated the filesystems with dump instead of tar, it worked\nfine, I was able to tell lilo to use root=/dev/md0 and everything worked.\n\n Woohoo.\n\nKate\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
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["Subject: Re: New Sequences Window \n> From: Chris Garrigues <[email protected]>\n> Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 10:40:39 -0500\n>\n> > From: Chris Garrigues <[email protected]>\n> > Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 10:17:45 -0500\n> >\n> > Ouch...I'll get right on it.\n> > \n> > > From: Robert Elz <[email protected]>\n> > > Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 19:30:01 +0700\n> > >\n> > > Any chance of having that lengthen instead? I like all my exmh stuff\n> > > in nice columns (fits the display better). That is, I use the detache\n> d\n> > > folder list, one column. The main exmh window takes up full screen,\n> > > top to bottom, but less than half the width, etc...\n> \n> I thought about that. The first order approximation would be to just add \n> using pack .... -side top instead of pack ... -side left, however, since their \n> each a different width, it would look funny.\n\nI've done this. It's not as pretty as I think it should be, but it works. \nI'm going to leave the cosmetic issues to others. When I update the \ndocumentation, I'll add this to the exmh.TODO file.\n\nI'm leaving for a 2 1/2 week vacation in a week, so this is the last new \nfunctionality I'm going to add for a while. Also, I now have pretty much \neverything in there that I want for my own use, so I'm probably pretty much \ndone. I'll work on bug fixes and documentation before my vacation, and \nhopefully do nothing more afterwards.\n\nChris\n\n-- \nChris Garrigues http://www.DeepEddy.Com/~cwg/\nvirCIO http://www.virCIO.Com\n716 Congress, Suite 200\nAustin, TX 78701\t\t+1 512 374 0500\n\n World War III: The Wrong-Doers Vs. the Evil-Doers.\n\n\n\n"]
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["Subject: The case for spam \nSpamAssassin is hurting democracy!\nOwen\n---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nhttp://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/news/opinion/3900215.htm\n\nInternet can level the political playing field\nBy Mike McCurry and Larry Purpuro\n\nNOT many months from now, people across the country will experience one \nof the great recurring features of American democracy. At shopping \nmalls, on factory floors, at church socials and even on our front \nstoops, we will be approached by individuals who want to represent us in \npublic office. While chances are high that we won't know them \npersonally, they will walk up to us, offer a handshake and a flier and \nask for our votes.\n\nJust as technology is affecting every other area of communication, it \nhas begun to affect the way political candidates communicate with voters.\n\nIn this year's GOP gubernatorial primary, California Secretary of State \nBill Jones, who faced better-funded candidates, acquired the e-mail \naddresses of more than a million potential California voters and sent \neach an unsolicited e-mail asking for support.\n\nThat day, he might have chosen any of the more traditional -- and more \nexpensive -- methods of contacting voters, such as direct mail, radio \nspots or TV ads. But he spent only about 2 cents per message, instead of \n35 cents or more per message for direct mail or in another medium.\n\nHad Jones chosen direct mail, radio or TV, that communication would have \nbeen equally ``unsolicited,'' as defined in the e-mail world. Few voters \nwould have ``opted in'' to receive campaign information from Jones \nthrough any of those channels.\n\nThe response to Jones' e-mail effort, however, was swift and intense. He \nwas lambasted by anti-spam advocates, and media coverage was almost \nentirely negative. To be fair, some of Jones' tactics could have been \nrefined. He used a less-than-perfect list and no standard-practice \n``paid for'' disclaimer in the message.\n\nHis detractors, however, attacked him not for his tactical miscues but \nbecause the e-mail was sent unsolicited. In fact, Jones' online campaign \nmay have been his most visible asset. In an era of cynicism toward money \nin politics -- money typically spent on other unsolicited communication \nmediums -- Jones tried to level the playing field.\n\nNo one likes commercial spam. It is irrelevant and untargeted and can be \nhighly intrusive and even offensive. But as a sophisticated society, \nit's time to differentiate commercial spam from very different \nunsolicited e-mail sent by political candidates to voters.\n\nThe debate is particularly relevant in light of legislation in Congress \nthat would constitute the first federal law to directly address spam. We \nbelieve e-mail is no more intrusive than direct mail, telemarketing or \nTV advertising when it comes to politicians seeking to reach voters. A \nsimple link in good e-mail campaigns allows recipients to opt out of \nfuture mailings. Direct mail takes at least a phone call or stamp to be \ntaken off a list, and viewers must repeatedly endure TV ads.\n\nWhen a candidate lacks a large campaign war chest, he or she can use the \nInternet to provide constituents with information to better prepare them \nto perform their civic duty of casting educated votes. With more than 60 \npercent of all potential voters in this country possessing e-mail \naccounts, it makes sense that political candidates use this medium.\n\nCandidates might avoid some of the tactical problems encountered by the \nJones campaign if they use the technologies available today that better \nensure quality of e-mail lists and target content to specific recipient \ngroups.\n\nBut the broader point remains. When a political candidate sends a voter \nan e-mail, that recipient can choose to delete the message without \nopening it, unsubscribe from the list, read it or even reply and engage \nthe sender. That choice should belong to the voter -- not to anti-spam \nadvocates whose efforts are better focused on commercial e-mail. \nPolitical candidates should be free to communicate with voters as best \nthey can, and let voters decide what to do with that information.\n\n\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nMike McCurry, former press secretary for President Clinton, is CEO of an \nadvocacy management and communications software company. Larry Purpuro, \nthe former Republican National Committee deputy chief of staff, is \nfounder and president of a political e-marketing firm. This was written \nfor the Los Angeles Times. \n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n"]
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["Subject: [IIU] Eircom aDSL Nat'ing \nHi all,\n\napologies for the possible silly question (i don't think it is, but), \nbut is Eircom's aDSL service NAT'ed?\n\nand what implications would that have for VoIP? I know there are \ndifficulties with VoIP or connecting to clients connected to a NAT'ed \nnetwork from the internet wild (i.e. machines with static, real IPs)\n\nany help pointers would be helpful,\n\ncheers\n-- \nrgrds,\nBernard\n-- \nBernard Tyers * National Centre for Sensor Research * P:353-1-700-5273 *\nE: [email protected] * W: www.physics.dcu.ie/~bty * L:N117\n\n_______________________________________________\nIIU mailing list\[email protected]\nhttp://iiu.taint.org/mailman/listinfo/iiu\n\n"]
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['Subject: [zzzzteana] Re: Australian Catholic Kiddie Perv Steps Aside \n--- In forteana@y..., "D.McMann" <dmcmann@b...> wrote:\n> Robert Moaby, 33, who sent death threats to staff, was also jailed\n> for hoarding indecent pictures of children on his home computer.\n> =========\n> \n> Hmm, if I didn\'t trust our government and secret police, I could \nlook at\n> this another way....\n\nThere is a bit of circumstantial evidence - apparently some MT \nlisters were approached by him (via email) - a little research in \ndejanews/google groups showed a number of messages from him, clearly \nhoping to contact girls, appearing in "alt.teens" and similar groups -\n I just tried a Google Groups search on "Robert Moaby" and some of \nthem came top of the list.\n\nNote for Marie - "MT" stands for Mark Thomas, a slightly slimmer, UK \nversion of your Michael Moore - the mailing list is named after him. \n\nRob\n\n\n------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-->\n4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now\nhttp://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/mG3HAA/7gSolB/TM\n---------------------------------------------------------------------~->\n\nTo unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:\[email protected]\n\n \n\nYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ \n\n\n\n']
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["Subject: RE: [ILUG] Sun Solaris.. \nIn a nutshell - Solaris is Suns own flavour of UNIX.\n\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: Kiall Mac Innes [mailto:[email protected]] \n> Sent: 22 August 2002 17:23\n> To: ILUG\n> Subject: [ILUG] Sun Solaris..\n> \n> \n> Can someone explain what type of operating system Solaris \n> is... as ive never seen or used it i dont know wheather to \n> get a server from Sun or from DELL i would prefer a linux \n> based server and Sun seems to be the one for that but im not \n> sure if Solaris is a distro of linux or a completely \n> different operating system? can someone explain...\n> \n> Kiall Mac Innes\n> \n> \n> -- \n> Irish Linux Users' Group: [email protected] \n> http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for \n> (un)subscription information. List maintainer: [email protected]\n> \n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
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['Subject: [zzzzteana] Which Muppet Are You? \nApols if this has been posted before:\n\nhttp://www.pinkpaperclips.net/subs/quiz2.html\n\nRob\n\n\n------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-->\n4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now\nhttp://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/mG3HAA/7gSolB/TM\n---------------------------------------------------------------------~->\n\nTo unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:\[email protected]\n\n \n\nYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ \n\n\n\n']
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["Subject: [ILUG] Sun Solaris.. \nCan someone explain what type of operating system Solaris is... as ive never\nseen or used it i dont know wheather to get a server from Sun or from DELL i\nwould prefer a linux based server and Sun seems to be the one for that but\nim not sure if Solaris is a distro of linux or a completely different\noperating system? can someone explain...\n\nKiall Mac Innes\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
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["Subject: Re: [zzzzteana] Which Muppet Are You? \n> Apols if this has been posted before:\n> \n> http://www.pinkpaperclips.net/subs/quiz2.html\n>\nSo, anyone who isn't Beaker?\n\nTimC\nMeep\n\n------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-->\n4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now\nhttp://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/mG3HAA/7gSolB/TM\n---------------------------------------------------------------------~->\n\nTo unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:\[email protected]\n\n \n\nYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ \n\n\n\n"]
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["Subject: Re: [ILUG] Sun Solaris.. \nOn Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 05:13:01PM +0100, Fergal Moran mentioned:\n> In a nutshell - Solaris is Suns own flavour of UNIX.\n\n Though I'm sure that this nice person would like a bit more detail.\n\n Solaris is quite different to Linux, though these days you can make\nsolaris act a lot like linux with an extra CD of GNU tools Sun ship with\nsolaris. It is based on the SysV unix family, so it's quite similar to\nother unixen like HPUX and SCO.\n\n Sun's hardware in general is more reliable, and a lot more expensive. One\nof the main bonuses you get by buying Sun is that you are getting your\nhardware and software from one company, so if you have a support contract,\nthey have to fix it. They can't fob you off with 'that's a software\nproblem, talk to the software vendor.' etc.\n\n If you are set on Linux, you most likely can do your own support. There\nis then a world of different hardware options. You can run Linux on Sparc,\nthough some companies like RedHat don't maintain a sparc port anymore.\n\n You can also buy your machine from linux-oriented companies like DNUK,\nwho do machines designed to run linux, and their own version of linux,\nthat has a few extras for their machines. Or, you can get a machine from a\ncheaper company like Dell, and it'll most likely work, most of the time.\n\nJohn\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
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["Subject: Re: [ILUG] Sun Solaris.. \nJohn P. Looney wrote:\n> On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 05:13:01PM +0100, Fergal Moran mentioned:\n> \n>>In a nutshell - Solaris is Suns own flavour of UNIX.\n> \n> \n> Though I'm sure that this nice person would like a bit more detail.\n> \n> Solaris is quite different to Linux, though these days you can make\n> solaris act a lot like linux with an extra CD of GNU tools Sun ship with\n> solaris. It is based on the SysV unix family, so it's quite similar to\n> other unixen like HPUX and SCO.\n> \n> Sun's hardware in general is more reliable, and a lot more expensive. One\n> of the main bonuses you get by buying Sun is that you are getting your\n> hardware and software from one company, so if you have a support contract,\n> they have to fix it. They can't fob you off with 'that's a software\n> problem, talk to the software vendor.' etc.\n> \n> If you are set on Linux, you most likely can do your own support. There\n> is then a world of different hardware options. You can run Linux on Sparc,\n> though some companies like RedHat don't maintain a sparc port anymore.\n> \n> You can also buy your machine from linux-oriented companies like DNUK,\n> who do machines designed to run linux, and their own version of linux,\n> that has a few extras for their machines. Or, you can get a machine from a\n> cheaper company like Dell, and it'll most likely work, most of the time.\n\nWhy do you say Dell is cheaper than DNUK?\n\nIt gets a bit complicated though!\nhttp://www.levenez.com/unix/history.html\n\nPádraig.\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
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['Subject: Re: [zzzzteana] Which Muppet Are You? \nHey, it\'s not easy being green.\n\nleslie\n\nLeslie Ellen Jones, Ph.D.\nJack of All Trades and Doctor of Folklore\[email protected]\n\n"Truth is an odd number" -- Flann O\'Brien\n ----- Original Message ----- \n From: Dino \n To: [email protected] \n Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 10:13 AM\n Subject: RE: [zzzzteana] Which Muppet Are You?\n\n\n Damn kermit...boring...\n Wanna be rizzo he\'s the coolest\n Dino\n\n\n Yahoo! Groups Sponsor \n ADVERTISEMENT\n \n \n\n To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:\n [email protected]\n\n\n\n Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. \n\n\n\n[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]\n\n\n------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-->\n4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now\nhttp://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/mG3HAA/7gSolB/TM\n---------------------------------------------------------------------~->\n\nTo unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:\[email protected]\n\n \n\nYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ \n\n\n\n']
00024.59c2cb781c60594315241e2b50ea70e2
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["Subject: Re: [ILUG] Sun Solaris.. \n\n> On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, John P. Looney wrote:\n> > Sun's hardware in general is more reliable,\n> ROFL. not in our experience.\n\nWell at least our Caps-Lock keys work:\n\[email protected] said:\n> Another problem. I have a Dell branded keyboard and if I hit Caps-Lock\n> twice, the whole machine crashes (in Linux, not Windows) - even the on/\n> off switch is inactive, leaving me to reach for the power cable\n> instead.\n\n:-P\n\[email protected] said:\n> as if he wanted Solaris 9 for x86, he'd be waiting a bit\nerm... it runs Solaris x86 as standard...\n\nCheers,\n~Al\n\n-- \nExpressed in this posting are my opinions. They are in no way related\nto opinions held by my employer, Sun Microsystems.\nStatements on Sun products included here are not gospel and may\nbe fiction rather than truth.\n\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
00025.d685245bdc4444f44fa091e6620b20b3
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['Subject: RE: The Curse of India\'s Socialism \n\n\n> You have multiple generations of\n> peasants/squatters that cultivate and live on the lands almost as a\n> human parts of the property package.\n\nWhen I\'d read that "getting legal title\ncan take 20 years", when I believe that\n1 year ought to be more than sufficient,\n(and helped by the Cairo reference) I\'d\nassumed that we were talking about the\nurban poor.\n\nIf I see people living in mansions, or\neven in suburban subdivisions, I assume\nthey didn\'t have too much trouble with\ntheir titles.\n\nIf I see people living in shanties and\nhaphazard alleyways, I tend to assume\ntheir parcels weren\'t exactly recorded\non the government maps, or paid for with\na bank loan, especially when nearby vacant\nlots have shotgun wielding men presumably\nintent on keeping them "development" free.\n\nNow, it may be that "Manhattanites\' view\nof America" to say that outside of Metro\nManila, Davao, and maybe another city or\ntwo (Cebu?), everything else (literally)\nis the boondocks. But going on that very\nbroad assumption, I guess I\'m describing\nthe flip side of Mr. Roger\'s experience:\nthe paisanos (who leave behind those who\nremain on a patron\'s rural land) move to\nManila, and (the second assumption) squat\nin shantytowns there, at least until they\ncan line up a middle-class job.\n\nSo, going on two large assumptions, I can\ncome up with a scenario under which title\nwould take 20 years: a shantytown arises\nsomewhere in the midst of a section (or\nwhatever the Spanish used to divvy up the\nland) and it takes decades of arguing to\nput together a package which somehow can\nboth compensate the owner and record lots\nfor the inhabitants. Just transferring\ntitle to an existing lot, between parties\nwho have money, ought not to be a problem.\n\nThe obvious solution, at least to us\nbarking farting chihuahuas on FoRK, is\nto "introduce market mechanisms". It is\nleft as an exercise to come up with one\nwhich works when many of the agents (are\nperceived to) have negligible NPV.\n\n-Dave\n\n> [land reform] meant that all the agricultural producers had\n> to plant crops all the time (profitable or not) ...\n\nWhat happened to more highly-capitalized\nland? Putting in trees instead of crops\nsounds like it might sidestep that.\n\n> Mr. Long, I think you\'d particularly enjoy the De Soto work.\n\nOn the "to find" list. Any chance of\nan explanation of that "Bell Jar" in\nthe meantime?\n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n']
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['Subject: [ILUG] Newbie seeks advice - Suse 7.2 \nFolks,\n \nmy first time posting - have a bit of Unix experience, but am new to Linux.\n\n \nJust got a new PC at home - Dell box with Windows XP. Added a second hard disk\nfor Linux. Partitioned the disk and have installed Suse 7.2 from CD, which went\nfine except it didn\'t pick up my monitor.\n \nI have a Dell branded E151FPp 15" LCD flat panel monitor and a nVidia GeForce4\nTi4200 video card, both of which are probably too new to feature in Suse\'s default\nset. I downloaded a driver from the nVidia website and installed it using RPM.\nThen I ran Sax2 (as was recommended in some postings I found on the net), but\nit still doesn\'t feature my video card in the available list. What next?\n \nAnother problem. I have a Dell branded keyboard and if I hit Caps-Lock twice,\nthe whole machine crashes (in Linux, not Windows) - even the on/off switch is\ninactive, leaving me to reach for the power cable instead.\n \nIf anyone can help me in any way with these probs., I\'d be really grateful -\nI\'ve searched the \'net but have run out of ideas.\n \nOr should I be going for a different version of Linux such as RedHat? Opinions\nwelcome.\n \nThanks a lot,\nPeter\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users\' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n']
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["Subject: Re: lifegem \nOn Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Joseph S. Barrera III wrote:\n--]Why wait until you're dead? I'm sure there's enough carbon in\n--]the fat from your typical liposuction job to make a decent diamond.\n\nSo thats why I keep seeing DeBeers agents hovering around me.\n\n-tom(diamonds in the folds of my flesh)wsmf\n\n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n"]
00028.ddbae7c7b229813409ae50c47624ddb9
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["Subject: Re: lifegem \nJoseph S. Barrera III wrote:\n\n> Chris Haun wrote:\n>\n>> A LifeGem is a certified, high quality diamond created from the \n>> carbon of your loved one as a memorial to their unique and wonderful \n>> life.\n>\n>\n> Why wait until you're dead? I'm sure there's enough carbon in\n> the fat from your typical liposuction job to make a decent diamond.\n>\n> - Joe\n>\nOh, hell - what about excrement? I'd love to be able to say - No, the \nsun doesn't shine out of my ass, but there's the occasional diamond. ;-).\n\nOwen\n\n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n"]
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["Subject: Re: [ILUG] Formatting a windows partition from Linux \nUpdate on this for anyone that's interested, and because I like closed \nthreads... nothing worse than an infinite while loop, is there?\n\nI ended up formatting a floppy on my flatmate's (un-networked) P100 running \nFAT16 Win95, and mcopied the contents of the bootdisk across. Now I have a \nFAT16 Win98 install running alongside Slackware, and can play Metal Gear \nSolid when the mood takes me ;)\n\n/Ciaran.\n\nOn Wednesday 21 August 2002 16:21, Ciaran Johnston wrote:\n> Dublin said:\n> > If you copy the files from your disk to the c: partition and mark it as\n> > active it should work ...\n>\n> Yeah, I figured that, but it doesn't seem to ... well, if that's the case\n> I'll give it another go tonight, maybe come back with some error messages.\n>\n> Just to clarify for those who didn't understand me initially - I have a\n> floppy drive installed, but it doesn't physically work. There's nowhere\n> handy to pick one up where I am, and I don't fancy waiting a few days for\n> one to arrive from Peats.\n>\n> Thanks for the answers,\n> Ciaran.\n>\n> > You especially need io.sys, command.com and msdos.sys\n> >\n> > your cd driver .sys and read the autoexec.bat and config.sys files for\n> > hints on what you did with your boot floppy <g>\n> >\n> > P\n> >\n> > On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 14:07, Ciaran Johnston wrote:\n> >> Hi folks,\n> >> The situation is this: at home, I have a PC with 2 10Gig HDDs, and no\n> >> (working) floppy drive. I have been running Linux solely for the last\n> >> year, but recently got the urge to, among other things, play some of\n> >> my Windoze games. I normally install the windows partition using a\n> >> boot floppy which I have conveniently zipped up, but I haven't any way\n> >> of writing or reading a floppy.\n> >> So, how do I go about:\n> >> 1. formatting a C: drive with system files (normally I would use\n> >> format /s c: from the floppy).\n> >> 2. Installing the CDROM drivers (my bootdisk (I wrote it many years\n> >> ago) does this normally).\n> >> 3. Booting from the partition?\n> >>\n> >> I wiped all my linux partitions from the first drive and created\n> >> partitions for Windows (HDA1) Slackware and RedHat. I used cfdisk for\n> >> this. I made the first drive (hda) bootable. I then installed the\n> >> windows partition in LILO and reran lilo (installed in MBR). I copied\n> >> the contents of boot.zip to my new windows partition and tried to boot\n> >> it - all I get is a garbled line of squiggles.\n> >>\n> >> Anyone any ideas? I can't think of anywhere in Athlone to get a new\n> >> floppy drive this evening...\n> >>\n> >> Thanks,\n> >> Ciaran.\n> >>\n> >>\n> >>\n> >> --\n> >> Irish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\n> >> http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription\n> >> information. List maintainer: [email protected]\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
00030.cc78e84cd398ff4a2e9e287263de928f
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["Subject: public mailing list sign up package \nHas anyone seen/heard of/used some package that would let a random person \ngo to a webpage, create a mailing list, then administer that list. Also \nof course let ppl sign up for the lists and manage their subscriptions. \nSimilar to the old listbot.org, but i'd like to have it running on my \nserver not someone elses :)\n\nChris\n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n"]
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["Subject: Entrepreneurs \nAn apparent quote from Dubya, from the Times (sent to me by my Dad):\n\nhttp://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-43-351083,00.html\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\nTONY BLAIR's special relationship with George W. Bush is under\nconsiderable strain. Not only do the two disagree on Yassir Arafat's\ntenure as leader of the Palestinian Authority, but Blair has started\ntelling disparaging anecdotes about the President.\n\nBaroness Williams of Crosby recalled a story told to her by 'my good\nfriend Tony Blair' recently in Brighton. Blair, Bush and Jacques\nChirac were discussing economics and, in particular, the decline of\nthe French economy. 'The problem with the French,' Bush confided in\nBlair, 'is that they don't have a word for entrepreneur.'\n------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nR\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n"]
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['Subject: Re: [email protected] \nThis is an automated response to a message you have sent to [email protected].\n\nI will be out of the office until Monday, August 26 2002.\n\nI will reply to your email when I return.\n\nHauns\n\n___________________________________\n\nHauns Froehlingsdorf\nNetwork/Systems Manager\ninfinetivity, inc.\n952-225.4200\nhttp://www.infinetivity.com\n\n\n\n']
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["Subject: [ILUG] Re: Sun Solaris \nAl white wrote:\n\n >erm... it runs Solaris x86 as standard...\n\nIt runs Solaris 8 x86 as standard.\n(I was joking Al)\n\nM.\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
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['Subject: Re: Encryption approach to secure web applications \nHi,\n\nThank you for the useful replies, I have found some interesting \ntutorials in the ibm developer connection.\n\nhttps://www6.software.ibm.com/developerworks/education/j-sec1\n\nand\n\nhttps://www6.software.ibm.com/developerworks/education/j-sec2\n\nRegistration is needed.\n\nI will post the same message on the Web Application Security list, as \nsuggested by someone.\n\nFor now, I thing I will use md5 for password checking (I will use the \napproach described in secure programmin fo linux and unix how-to).\n\nI will separate the authentication module, so I can change its \nimplementation at anytime.\n\nThank you again!\n\nMario Torre\n-- \nPlease avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments.\nSee http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html \n\n']
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["Subject: Re: [ILUG] Re: Sun Solaris \nMark Twomey joked:\n> >erm... it runs Solaris x86 as standard...\n>\n> It runs Solaris 8 x86 as standard.\n> (I was joking Al)\n\nAnd will run Solaris 9 when Sun catch up with the x86 drivers and kernel.\n\nAlthough don't hold your breath for the free DVD. It will never come.\n\n(Spot the person who applied for the free Solaris 9 DVD, only to be told\nthree months later it is no longer available.<mutter>)\n\nFWIW Solaris and Linux seem to be getting closer all the time. I can no\nlonger see any specific reason why one is better than the other. Expect Red\nHat Solaris 11 any time now... <grin>\n\n- Matthew\n\n\n\n__________________________________________________\nDo You Yahoo!?\nEverything you'll ever need on one web page\nfrom News and Sport to Email and Music Charts\nhttp://uk.my.yahoo.com\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
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['Subject: Re: Entrepreneurs \nOn Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 10:58:34PM +0200, Robert Harley wrote:\n> An apparent quote from Dubya, from the Times (sent to me by my Dad):\n> \n> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-43-351083,00.html\n\nhttp://www.snopes.com/quotes/bush.htm\n\nClaim: President George W. Bush proclaimed, "The problem with\nthe French is that they don\'t have a word for entrepreneur."\n\n\nOrigins: Yet another French fried "George W. Bush is dumb"\nstory has been taken up by those who like their caricatures\ndrawn in stark, bold lines. According to scuttlebutt that\nemerged in the British press in July 2002, President Bush,\nBritain\'s Prime Minister Tony Blair, and France\'s President\nJacques Chirac were discussing economics and, in particular,\nthe decline of the French economy. "The problem with the\nFrench," Bush afterwards confided in Blair, "is that they don\'t\nhave a word for entrepreneur."\n\nThe source was Shirley Williams, also known as the Baroness\nWilliams of Crosby, who claimed "my good friend Tony Blair" had\nrecently regaled her with this anecdote in Brighton.\n\nLloyd Grove of The Washington Post was unable to reach Baroness\nWilliams to gain her confirmation of the tale, but he did\nreceive a call from Alastair Campbell, Blair\'s director of\ncommunications and strategy. "I can tell you that the prime\nminister never heard George Bush say that, and he certainly\nnever told Shirley Williams that President Bush did say it,"\nCampbell told The Post. "If she put this in a speech, it must\nhave been a joke."\n\nThis is far from the first time Bush has been made the butt of\na jibe meant to showcase what some perceive as his less than\nstellar intellectual abilities. Without straining our memories\ntoo hard, we can come up with three other instances we\'ve\nchronicled on this site. In the summer of 2001, the joke of the\nmoment centered upon a supposed study that had resulted in the\nranking of Presidential IQs, with George W. Bush being pegged\nas the Chief Executive who scraped the bottom of the\nintelligence barrel. In December 2000 it was a fake Nostradamus\nquatrain which pontificated that the "village idiot" would win\nthe 2000 Presidential election. And in the spring of 2002, it\nwas the story of Bush\'s waving at Stevie Wonder that set folks\nto chortling up their sleeves.\n\nStories that illustrate this widely believed intellectual\nshortcoming will always waft after George W. Bush because they\nseemingly confirm what many already hold as true about this\npublic figure, that he\'s not the brightest fellow that\'s ever\nbeen. It is human nature to revel in yarns that the hearer at\nsome level agrees with, thus tales of this sort will always\nfall upon appreciative ears.\n\nBarbara "ears of corn" Mikkelson\n\nLast updated: 29 July 2002\n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n']
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['Subject: RE: [ILUG] Newbie seeks advice - Suse 7.2 \nhehe sorry but if you hit caps lock twice the computer crashes? theres one\nive never heard before... have you tryed Dell support yet? I think dell\ncomputers prefer RedHat... (dell provide some computers pre-loaded with red\nhat) i dont know for sure tho! so get someone elses opnion as well as\nmine...\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Peter\nStaunton\nSent: 22 August 2002 19:58\nTo: [email protected]\nSubject: [ILUG] Newbie seeks advice - Suse 7.2\n\n\nFolks,\n\nmy first time posting - have a bit of Unix experience, but am new to Linux.\n\n\nJust got a new PC at home - Dell box with Windows XP. Added a second hard\ndisk\nfor Linux. Partitioned the disk and have installed Suse 7.2 from CD, which\nwent\nfine except it didn\'t pick up my monitor.\n\nI have a Dell branded E151FPp 15" LCD flat panel monitor and a nVidia\nGeForce4\nTi4200 video card, both of which are probably too new to feature in Suse\'s\ndefault\nset. I downloaded a driver from the nVidia website and installed it using\nRPM.\nThen I ran Sax2 (as was recommended in some postings I found on the net),\nbut\nit still doesn\'t feature my video card in the available list. What next?\n\nAnother problem. I have a Dell branded keyboard and if I hit Caps-Lock\ntwice,\nthe whole machine crashes (in Linux, not Windows) - even the on/off switch\nis\ninactive, leaving me to reach for the power cable instead.\n\nIf anyone can help me in any way with these probs., I\'d be really grateful -\nI\'ve searched the \'net but have run out of ideas.\n\nOr should I be going for a different version of Linux such as RedHat?\nOpinions\nwelcome.\n\nThanks a lot,\nPeter\n\n--\nIrish Linux Users\' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users\' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n']
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["Subject: Re: [IIU] Eircom aDSL Nat'ing \nAt 17:10 22/08/2002 +0100, Nick Hilliard wrote:\n> > apologies for the possible silly question (i don't think it is, but),\n> > but is Eircom's aDSL service NAT'ed?\n>\n>No - you get unfiltered access with a real (but dynamic) IP address.\n>\n> > and what implications would that have for VoIP? I know there are\n> > difficulties with VoIP or connecting to clients connected to a NAT'ed\n> > network from the internet wild (i.e. machines with static, real IPs)\n>\n>You will probably suffer from the high latency of DLS lines. Typically,\n>you're talking about 50ms RTT to the local bas, which is pretty high.\n>If your voip application can handle this, then you're ok.\n>\n>Nick\n\nwhat's the deal with all this latency? it's not like that in other places \nwhere I've used dsl. i read some story about it being done that way to \nallow greater distances to be covered or something like that. however, my \nknowledge of physics is really only newtonian, and I don't understand how \nworsening latency could possibly improve the reliability of a 2000 foot \nlong piece of copper. Perhaps it has something to do with stretching the \ntime-space continuum? can someone explain this in words of five syllables \nor less?\n\na.\n\n\n\n>_______________________________________________\n>IIU mailing list\n>[email protected]\n>http://iiu.taint.org/mailman/listinfo/iiu\n\n--\n\nAntoin O Lachtnain\n** [email protected] ** http://www.eire.com ** +353-87-240-6691\n\n_______________________________________________\nIIU mailing list\[email protected]\nhttp://iiu.taint.org/mailman/listinfo/iiu\n\n"]
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['Subject: Re: Entrepreneurs \nManoj Kasichainula wrote;\n>http://www.snopes.com/quotes/bush.htm\n>\n>Claim: President George W. Bush proclaimed, "The problem with\n>the French is that they don\'t have a word for entrepreneur."\n>\n>Status: False.\n\n\n\n>Lloyd Grove of The Washington Post was unable to reach Baroness\n>Williams to gain her confirmation of the tale, but he did\n>receive a call from Alastair Campbell, Blair\'s director of\n>communications and strategy. "I can tell you that the prime\n>minister never heard George Bush say that, and he certainly\n>never told Shirley Williams that President Bush did say it,"\n>Campbell told The Post. "If she put this in a speech, it must\n>have been a joke."\n\nSo some guy failed to reach the source, but instead got spin doctor to\ndeny it. Wot, is he thick enough to expect official confirmation\nthat, yes, Blair is going around casting aspersions on Bush???\n\nIt\'s an amusing anecdote, I don\'t know if it\'s true or not, but certainly\nnothing here supports the authoritative sounding conclusion "Status: False".\n\n\nR\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n']
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["Subject: Re: The case for spam \nLucas Gonze:\n>Spam is *the* tool for dissident news, since the fact that it's unsolicited \n>means that recipients can't be blamed for being on a mailing list.\n\nThat depends on how the list is collected, or\neven on what the senders say about how the list\nis collected. Better to just put it on a website,\nand that way it can be surfed anonymously. AND\nit doesn't clutter my inbox.\n\n\n_________________________________________________________________\nChat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com\n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n"]
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['Subject: Re: Entrepreneurs \nOn 23 Aug 2002 at 2:57, Robert Harley wrote:\n\n> It\'s an amusing anecdote, I don\'t know if it\'s true or not,\n> but certainly nothing here supports the authoritative\n> sounding conclusion "Status: False".\n\nI actually thought it was pretty funny and quite accurate. Who cares if the spinmeisters are denying it?\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n']
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['Subject: Re: [ILUG] Newbie seeks advice - Suse 7.2 \n< >\n> I downloaded a driver from the nVidia website and installed it using RPM.\n> Then I ran Sax2 (as was recommended in some postings I found on the net),\nbut\n> it still doesn\'t feature my video card in the available list. What next?\n\n\nhmmm.\n\nPeter.\n\nOpen a terminal and as root type\nlsmod\nyou want to find a module called\nNVdriver.\n\nIf it isn\'t loaded then load it.\n#insmod NVdriver.o\nOh and ensure you have this module loaded on boot.... else when you reboot\nyou might be in for a nasty surprise.\n\nOnce the kernel module is loaded\n\n#vim /etc/X11/XF86Config\n\nin the section marked\nDriver I have "NeoMagic"\nyou need to have\nDriver "nvidia"\n\nHere is part of my XF86Config\n\nAlso note that using the card you are using you \'should\' be able to safely\nuse the FbBpp 32 option .\n\nSection "Module"\n Load "extmod"\n Load "xie"\n Load "pex5"\n Load "glx"\n SubSection "dri" #You don\'t need to load this Peter.\n Option "Mode" "666"\n EndSubSection\n Load "dbe"\n Load "record"\n Load "xtrap"\n Load "speedo"\n Load "type1"\nEndSection\n\n#Plus the Modelines for your monitor should be singfinicantly different.\n\nSection "Monitor"\n Identifier "Monitor0"\n VendorName "Monitor Vendor"\n ModelName "Monitor Model"\n HorizSync 28.00-35.00\n VertRefresh 43.00-72.00\n Modeline "800x600" 36 800 824 896 1024 600 601 603 625\n Modeline "1024x768" 49 1024 1032 1176 1344 768 771 777 806\nEndSection\n\nSection "Device"\n\n Identifier "Card0"\n Driver "neomagic" #Change this to "nvidia"... making sure the modules\nare in the correct path\n VendorName "Neomagic" # "Nvidia"\n BoardName "NM2160"\n BusID "PCI:0:18:0"\nEndSection\n\nSection "Screen"\n Identifier "Screen0"\n Device "Card0"\n Monitor "Monitor0"\n DefaultDepth 24\n SubSection "Display"\n Depth 1\n EndSubSection\n SubSection "Display"\n Depth 4\n EndSubSection\n SubSection "Display"\n Depth 8\n EndSubSection\n SubSection "Display"\n Depth 15\n EndSubSection\n SubSection "Display"\n Depth 16\n EndSubSection\n SubSection "Display"\n Depth 24\n #FbBpp 32 #Ie you should be able lto uncomment this line\n Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480" # And add in higher resulutions as\ndesired.\n EndSubSection\nEndSection\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users\' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n']
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["Subject: Re: Entrepreneurs \nAccording to my son, it was actually Homer Simpson, who claimed the \nFrench had no word for victory.\n\nChuck\n\nOn Thursday, August 22, 2002, at 01:58 PM, Robert Harley wrote:\n\n> An apparent quote from Dubya, from the Times (sent to me by my Dad):\n>\n> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-43-351083,00.html\n>\n> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n> TONY BLAIR's special relationship with George W. Bush is under\n> considerable strain. Not only do the two disagree on Yassir Arafat's\n> tenure as leader of the Palestinian Authority, but Blair has started\n> telling disparaging anecdotes about the President.\n>\n> Baroness Williams of Crosby recalled a story told to her by 'my good\n> friend Tony Blair' recently in Brighton. Blair, Bush and Jacques\n> Chirac were discussing economics and, in particular, the decline of\n> the French economy. 'The problem with the French,' Bush confided in\n> Blair, 'is that they don't have a word for entrepreneur.'\n> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n>\n> R\n> http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n>\n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n"]
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['Subject: Re: Entrepreneurs \nWhore eructed:\n>--]It\'s an amusing anecdote, I don\'t know if it\'s true or not, but\n>--]certainly nothing here supports the authoritative sounding conclusion\n>--]"Status: False".\n>\n>So thats the trick, just let any anecdotal utterances you LIKE be deemed\n>true [...]\n\nExsqueeze me, but what part of "I don\'t know if it\'s true or not"\ndid you fail to grok? I personally doubt it simply because I never\nheard of Bush and Chirac going to Brighton.\n\nNext time I hear a joke, I promise not to laugh until I have checked\nout primary sources for confirmation in triplicate, OK? Good thing\nwe have you around to keep us on the straight and narrow, all the while\ninundating us with such erudite profundities as "Kill your idols folks",\n"fight the powers that be, from with out and from with in" and innumerable\nother dippy bromides.\n\n\nR\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n']
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["Subject: FYI - gone this weekend \nI won't be reading email until Sunday night or so. Good luck with\n2.40 and don't do anything I wouldn't do. ;-)\n\n- Dan\n\n"]
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["Subject: Re: [ILUG] eircoms adsl modems \nIt will function as a router if that is what you wish.\n\nIt even looks like the modem's embedded OS is some kind of linux, being that\nit has interesting interfaces like eth0.\n\nI don't use it as a router though.... I just have it do the absolute minimum\nDSL stuff and do all the really fun stuff like pppoe on my linux box........\n\nAlso the manual tells you what the default password is.\n\nDon't forget to run pppoe over the alcatel speedtouch 350i as in my case you\n'HAVE TO' have a bridge configured in the router/modem's software........\nThis lists your VCI values etc.\n\n\n> Also, does anyone know if the high-end SpeedTouch, with\n> 4 ethernet ports, can act as a full router or do I still\n> need to run a pppoe stack on the linux box?\n>\n> Regards,\n>\n> Vin\n>\n>\n> --\n> Irish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\n> http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription\ninformation.\n> List maintainer: [email protected]\n>\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
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['Subject: Re: Internet saturation (but not in Iceland) \n>>>>> "E" == Eirikur Hallgrimsson <[email protected]> writes:\n\n E> Gary\'s news service at teledyn.com has an article on Internet\n E> Saturation. Let me ask you....If you were on a rock in the\n E> middle of the Atlantic, mostly in the dark for half the year,\n E> wouldn\'t *you* like a bit of internet distraction? They\'ve\n E> already done the obvious and fiber-ringed the island.\n\nThere\'s lots of similar places. Saskatchewan, for example, once\nshared with Iceland the distinction of most telephone connections per\ncapita, and for a long time shared the internet penetration lead with\nIceland (Sask is a land-locked massive expanse of ultra-flat dust with\nonly two rivers and farm sizes measured in the\nhundred-thousand-hectares).\n\nIt\'s still curious Iceland leads. Maybe there\'s just a deep cultural\ncuriousity and fascination with watching advertising from the rest of\nthe world. Maybe they\'re downloading Bjork videos.\n\n-- \nGary Lawrence Murphy <[email protected]> TeleDynamics Communications Inc\n Business Advantage through Community Software : http://www.teledyn.com\n"Computers are useless. They can only give you answers."(Pablo Picasso)\n\n\n']
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['Subject: Re: Computational Recreations \nOn Monday, August 26, 2002, at 09:59 AM, Tom wrote:\n\n> Post MG in the 80\'s there were the colums by A K Dewdney that I dug a\n> bunch put into a book called Turing Omnibus and then there is , of\n> course, all the goodens put out by Dougy Hoffstadler.\n\nA.K. Dewdney was the name I was looking for and the column was "Computer \nRecreations". Turns out he\'s still in Ontario and even has some homemade \nSci-Fi online...\n\nhttp://www.csd.uwo.ca/faculty/akd/TALES/index.html\n\nVat Man\nProgramming Roger\nThe Homunculids\nAlphie & Omega\n\n\n...Ross...\n\n\n']
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['Subject: Re: [SAtalk] O.T. Habeus -- Why? \nOn 28 Aug 2002, Daniel Quinlan wrote:\n\n> Dan Kohn <[email protected]> writes:\n> \n> > Daniel, it\'s easy enough for you to change the Habeas scores yourself\n> > on your installation. If Habeas fails to live up to its promise to\n> > only license the warrant mark to non-spammers and to place all\n> > violators on the HIL, then I have no doubt that Justin and Craig will\n> > quickly remove us from the next release. But, you\'re trying to kill\n> > Habeas before it has a chance to show any promise.\n> \n> I think I\'ve worked on SA enough to understand that I can localize a\n> score. I\'m just not comfortable with using SpamAssassin as a vehicle\n> for drumming up your business at the expense of our user base.\n\nI have to agree here. If Habeas is going to die just because SA does not\nsupport it, that\'s a serious problem with the business model; but that is\nnobody\'s problem but Habeas\'s.\n\nA possible solution is for Habeas\'s business model to include some kind of\nincentive for users of SA to give it the benefit of the doubt. I have yet\nto think of an incentive that fits the bill ...\n\nOn Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Justin Mason wrote:\n\n> I don\'t see a problem supporting it in SpamAssassin -- but I see Dan\'s\n> points.\n> \n> - high score: as far as I can see, that\'s because SpamAssassin is\n> assigning such high scores to legit newsletters these days, and the\n> Habeas mark has to bring it down below that. :( IMO we have to fix\n> the high-scorers anyway -- no spam ever *needs* to score over 5 in our\n> scoring system, 5 == tagged anyway.\n\nThis is off the topic of the rest of this discussion, but amavisd (in all\nits incarnations) and MIMEDefang and several other MTA plugins all reject\nat SMTP time messages that scores higher than some threshold (often 10). \nIf some new release were to start scoring all spam no higher than 5.1,\nthere\'d better be _zero_ FPs, because all those filters would drop their\nthresholds to 5.\n\nOn Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Michael Moncur wrote:\n\n> But I agree that there needs to be more focus on eliminating rules that\n> frequently hit on newsletters. If any newsletters actually use the Habeas\n> mark, that will be one way to help.\n\nNewsletters won\'t use the mark. Habeas is priced way too high -- a factor\nof at least 20 over what the market will bear, IMO -- on a per-message\nbasis for most typical mailing lists (Lockergnome, say) to afford it.\n\nOn Thu, 29 Aug 2002, Harold Hallikainen wrote:\n\n> Habeus has come up with a very clever way to use existing law to battle\n> spam. It seems that at some point they could drop the licensing fee to\n> $1 or less and make all their income off suing the spammers for\n> copyright infringement.\n\nSorry, that just can\'t work.\n\nIf the Habeas mark actually becomes both widespread enough in non-spam,\nand effectively-enforced enough to be absent from spam, such that, e.g.,\nSA could assign a positive score to messages that do NOT have it, then\nspammers are out of business and Habeas has no one to sue. There\'s nobody\nleft to charge except the people who want (or are forced against their\nwill because their mail won\'t get through otherwise) to use the mark.\n\nConversely, if there are enough spammers forging the mark for Habeas to\nmake all its income suing them, then the mark is useless for the purpose\nfor which it was designed.\n\nEither way it seems to me that, after maybe a couple of lawsuits against\nreal spammers and a lot of cease-and-desist letters to clueless Mom&Pops,\nthen either (a) they\'re out of business, (b) they have to sell the rights\nto use the mark to increasingly questionable senders, or (c) they\'ve both\ncreated and monopolized a market for "internet postage stamps" that\neverybody has to pay them for.\n\nThe latter would be quite a coup if they [*] could pull it off -- they do\nabsolutely nothing useful, unless you consider threatening people with\nlawsuits useful, yet still collect a fee either directly or indirectly\nfrom everyone on the internet -- effectively we\'ll be paying them for the\nprivilege of policing their trademark for them. I don\'t believe they\'ll\never get that far, but I don\'t particularly want to help them make it.\n\n[*] And I use the term "they" loosely, because the whole company could \nconsist of one lawyer if it really got to that point.\n\n\n\n-------------------------------------------------------\nThis sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek\nWelcome to geek heaven.\nhttp://thinkgeek.com/sf\n_______________________________________________\nSpamassassin-talk mailing list\[email protected]\nhttps://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk\n\n']
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["Subject: [ILUG] Looking for a file / directory in zip file \nIs there a way to look for a particular file or directory in 100's of zip\nfiles??\nSomething like zgrep but for the filename instead of a word\n\nThanks Justin\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
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["Subject: Re: [ILUG] Looking for a file / directory in zip file \n-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----\n\nJustin MacCarthy wrote:\n| Is there a way to look for a particular file or directory in 100's of zip\n| files??\n| Something like zgrep but for the filename instead of a word\n|\n| Thanks Justin\n|\n|\n\nprobably there are more elegant solutions, but if your zips are in one\ndirectory you can do something like\n\nfor i in *.zip\ndo\nif unzip -v $i | grep -q FILEYOUWANT\nthen\n~ echo $i\nfi\ndone\n\nCheers,\nWaider.\n- --\[email protected] / Yes, it /is/ very personal of me\n-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----\nVersion: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux)\nComment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org\n\niQEVAwUBPW5AmaHbXyzZsAb3AQH+qQgA1vnUjJUwGDa1yCRQd3vZAnhkCF0KDBBA\no9MYq4CUg9cEzKALkTyZu4eOprhL50ReaICUGLMMEc5htU9zove4F+CSuvbAKKHL\nnx7xa6kk2V+LFnwS6hWpdQolCaT+4iGZZbdFwmyNAWb/IrEYB0R4gp05sitDOl5U\nRRlzYSM3IUYDrYpDUuX7Ta7bLvSdC1PpWSqy/wXphNIh7Bs2+eB9ERAujuqi6vJo\nMBichYb3f3teVCQUbxTcaMowjpmv/Xm3gdUlGrUFbpc2O7447Xi5uDfRexzzDoJT\nHlFS6OO2ZqzcMrtUYEgsfyqpaF1WuD38JoFpa2TmSyX74bBhxS8ecw==\n=KYCm\n-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
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['Subject: [ILUG] Re: serial console...not quite working \nJohn P. Looney stated the following on Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 03:31:11PM +0100 :\n> I\'m not sure what exactly is wrong with this, but I can\'t get a redhat\n> 7.1 box to use ttyS0 as a console.\n> \n> The relevant bits of /boot/grub/grub.conf are:\n> \n> serial --unit=0 --speed=115200\n> terminal --timeout=2 console serial\n> title=linux\n> root (hd0,4)\n> kernel /boot/bzImage ro root=/dev/md0 console=ttyS0,115200n81\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t ^\nThat 1 is unneeded and is probably whats upsetting your kernel\n\nwe use "console=ttyS0,9600n8" but the 9600 is mainly cos we are a cisco\nshop and its to keepo everyhting the same.\n\nColin\n-- \n"Design" is like a religion - too much of it makes you inflexibly and unpopular.\n\t\tLinus Torvalds\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users\' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n']
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["Subject: Re: [ILUG] eircoms adsl modems \n\nNot true on the choice part.\n\nAfter three weeks of me telling eircom that I did not in fact need nor want\ntheir ?1800 worth of router and firewall\nnor their onsite survey... for the uncapped service I actually managed to\nget a 4 port modem (after asking for a 1 port modem) instead of ye olde\nhardware router & firewall and eircom onsite.\n\nI would have argued for the 1 port modem... (which I had asked for), but a\nDirector wanted the DSL up ... and fast....\n\nStill it only took me three weeks to get (almost) what I\nwanted....................................\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
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['Subject: people we know on the web \nhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/alt/nireland/ni_team.shtml\t\n\nfirst of a very short series.\n\ngerry\n_______________________________________________\nCrackmice mailing list\[email protected]\nhttp://crackmice.com/mailman/listinfo/crackmice\n\n']
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['Subject: [zzzzteana] Fw: [nessie] New Nessie Pics \n\nGordon Rutter\[email protected]\nJoin the Fortean Book Reviews list at \[email protected]\n\n\n\n> <PRE>The latest potential pictures of Nessie - underwater - are at \n> www.hi-lands.com\n\n\n\n------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~-->\n4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now\nhttp://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/MVfIAA/7gSolB/TM\n---------------------------------------------------------------------~->\n\nTo unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:\[email protected]\n\n \n\nYour use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ \n\n\n\n']
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['Subject: [IIU] Viruses and Bounced Mail \nAll,\n\nIs it just me or has there been a massive increase in the amount of email \nbeing falsely bounced around the place? I\'ve already received email from a \nnumber of people I don\'t know, asking why I am sending them email. These \ncan be explained by servers from Russia and elsewhere. Coupled with the \nfalse emails I received myself, it\'s really starting to annoy me. Am I the \nonly one seeing an increase in recent weeks?\n\nMartin\n\n\n\n========================================================================\nMartin Whelan | Déise Design | www.deisedesign.com | Tel : 086-8888975\n\n" Our core product Déiseditor © allows organisations to publish information \nto their web site in a fast and cost effective manner. There is no need for \na full time web developer, as the site can be easily updated by the \norganisations own staff.\nInstant updates to keep site information fresh. Sites which are updated \nregularly bring users back. Visit www.deisedesign.com/deiseditor.html for a \ndemonstration "\n\nDéiseditor © " Managing Your Information "\n========================================================================\n\n_______________________________________________\nIIU mailing list\[email protected]\nhttp://iiu.taint.org/mailman/listinfo/iiu\n\n']
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["Subject: [scoop] Scoop MS Word .doc file into something that plucker or other Palm app can display? \nI am wondering whether there's a way that I can use sitescooper and/or plucker\nor some other free utility to convert word documents into something a bit\nmore palmos friendly?\n\nI don't have a Windows machine, so it becomes problematic to convert them;\nI know that if this were not the case, in Word I could save them as some\nother more friendly format.\n-- \nTcl'2002 Sept 16, 2002, Vancouver, BC http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2002/\nLarry W. Virden <mailto:[email protected]> <URL: http://www.purl.org/NET/lvirden/>\nEven if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should \nbe construed as representing my employer's opinions.\n-><-\n\n\n-------------------------------------------------------\nThis sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek\nWelcome to geek heaven.\nhttp://thinkgeek.com/sf\n_______________________________________________\nSitescooper-talk mailing list\[email protected]\nhttps://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sitescooper-talk\n\n"]
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["Subject: Re: [scoop] Scoop MS Word .doc file into something that plucker or other Palm app can display? \nGood Day!\n\nOn Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 05:10:47PM -0400, Larry W. Virden wrote:\n> I am wondering whether there's a way that I can use sitescooper and/or plucker\n> or some other free utility to convert word documents into something a bit\n> more palmos friendly?\n\n\tYou could try antiword (http://www.winfield.demon.nl/linux/).\nIt's consoled based and converts word 6+ docs to text and some images to\npostscript and png. You could also try openoffice and/or abiword if you\nhave x installed.\n\n> I don't have a Windows machine, so it becomes problematic to convert them;\n> I know that if this were not the case, in Word I could save them as some\n> other more friendly format.\n\n\tGreat! ;)\n\nMabuhay! barryg\n\n-- \nBarry Dexter A. Gonzaga, bofh\[email protected] \n\n\n-------------------------------------------------------\nThis sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek\nWelcome to geek heaven.\nhttp://thinkgeek.com/sf\n_______________________________________________\nSitescooper-talk mailing list\[email protected]\nhttps://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sitescooper-talk\n\n"]
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['Subject: [use Perl] Headlines for 2002-08-30 \nuse Perl Daily Headline Mailer\n\nInstalling Perl 5.8.0 on Mac OS X 10.2\n posted by pudge on Thursday August 29, @15:03 (releases)\n http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/29/193225\n\n\n\n\nCopyright 1997-2002 pudge. All rights reserved.\n\n\n======================================================================\n\nYou have received this message because you subscribed to it\non use Perl. To stop receiving this and other\nmessages from use Perl, or to add more messages\nor change your preferences, please go to your user page.\n\n\thttp://use.perl.org/my/messages/\n\nYou can log in and change your preferences from there.\n\n']
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['Subject: Re: [scoop] Scoop MS Word .doc file into something that plucker or other Palm app can display? \nOn Thu, 2002-08-29 at 19:27, Barry Dexter A. Gonzaga wrote:\n> On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 05:10:47PM -0400, Larry W. Virden wrote:\n> > I am wondering whether there\'s a way that I can use sitescooper and/or plucker\n> > or some other free utility to convert word documents into something a bit\n> > more palmos friendly?\n> \n> \tYou could try antiword (http://www.winfield.demon.nl/linux/).\n> It\'s consoled based and converts word 6+ docs to text and some images to\n> postscript and png.\n\nalso there\'s catdoc and wv for Word --> text conversions. actually, wv\nconsists of wvWare, which as the manpage says "converts word documents\ninto other formats such as PS, PDF, HTML, LaTeX, DVI, ABW". HTML would\nprobably be the best format for use with Plucker/SiteScooper, depending\non how good the DOC --> HTML conversion is. i haven\'t used either in\nover a year as AbiWord or OpenOffice work well enough. (prefer AbiWord\nfor it\'s light-weight size, but OpenOffice has the better DOC importer.)\n\ndon\'t know which of these are better or worse than the other, but i\nfigure, "the more the merrier". ;-)\n\n> You could also try openoffice and/or abiword if you\n> have x installed.\n\nAbiWord supports exporting to PalmDoc (.pdb) which is about as\nPalmOS-friendly as you can get. never tried/needed it, but it\'s listed\nthere in the "Save As" dialog box.\n\nWine (or CrossOver Office, if you already have it) may support Word\nViewer (free download from Microsoft), but didn\'t a year or so ago when\ni last tried. Word Viewer is what i used back in the day to convert\nWord 97 docs to Word 95, as you could display the Word 97 doc and copy &\npaste the text (with formatting) into Word 95, which was the only\nversion of Word that i had. anyways, a little nostalgia.\n\n> > I don\'t have a Windows machine, so it becomes problematic to convert them;\n> > I know that if this were not the case, in Word I could save them as some\n> > other more friendly format.\n\ni have a windows (dual-boot) machine, but it only get used by my\nsignificant other and for burning multi-session cd-r/rw. (is there any\nlinux gui app that supports cdrecord\'s multi-session feature?) since\nOpenOffice, i\'ve been able to edit Word docs flawlessly (or at least the\nsimple Word documents i receive from others).\n\nanyways...\n-- \n\nPLEASE REQUEST PERMISSION TO REDISTRIBUTE\n AUTHOR\'S COMMENTS OR EMAIL ADDRESS.\n\n\n\n-------------------------------------------------------\nThis sf.net email is sponsored by: OSDN - Tired of that same old\ncell phone? Get a new here for FREE!\nhttps://www.inphonic.com/r.asp?r=sourceforge1&refcode1=vs3390\n_______________________________________________\nSitescooper-talk mailing list\[email protected]\nhttps://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sitescooper-talk\n\n']
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["Subject: Tiny DNS Swap \nI'm using Simple DNS from JHSoft. We support only a few web sites and I'd like to swap secondary services with someone in a similar position.\n\nWe have a static IP, DSL line and a 24/7 set of web, SQL, mail and now a DNS server. As I said, we are hosting about 10 web sites, web and DNS traffic is almost nothing. Everything is on lightly loaded APC battery backups so we are very seldom down.\n\nI'd like to swap with someone also using Simple DNS to take advantage of the trusted zone file transfer option.\n\n\n\nBob Musser\nDatabase Services, Inc.\nMakers of:\n Process Server's Toolbox\n Courier Service Toolbox\[email protected]\nwww.dbsinfo.com\n106 Longhorn Road\nWinter Park FL 32792\n(407) 679-1539\n\n\n"]
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["Subject: Re: Tiny DNS Swap \nBob\n\nWe are a commercial company who host around 150 web sites on each of it \nservers, we can´t swap with you because we need someone in a similar \nposition.\n\nThank you\n\nJavier\n\nEl Viernes, 30 agosto, 2002, a las 10:25 AM, Bob Musser escribió:\n\n> I'm using Simple DNS from JHSoft.\xa0 We support only a few web sites and \n> I'd like to swap secondary services with someone in a similar > position.\n> \xa0\n> We have a static IP, DSL line and a 24/7 set of web, SQL, mail and now \n> a DNS server.\xa0 As I said, we are hosting about 10 web sites, web and \n> DNS traffic is almost nothing.\xa0 Everything is on lightly loaded APC \n> battery backups so we are very seldom down.\n> \xa0\n> I'd like to swap with someone also using Simple DNS to take advantage \n> of the trusted zone file transfer option.\n> \xa0\n> \xa0\n> \xa0\n> Bob Musser\n> Database Services, Inc.\n> Makers of:\n> \xa0\xa0 Process Server's Toolbox\n> \xa0\xa0 Courier Service Toolbox\n> [email protected]\n> www.dbsinfo.com\n> 106 Longhorn Road\n> Winter Park FL 32792\n> (407) 679-1539\n> \xa0\n> \xa0\n>\n---\nAtentamente\nJavier Cota\nIntegración tecnológica\n52723341\[email protected]\n\n"]
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['Subject: NTK Now, 2002-08-30 \n\n _ _ _____ _ __ <*the* weekly high-tech sarcastic update for the uk>\n| \\ | |_ _| |/ / _ __ __2002-08-30_ o join! mail an empty message to\n| \\| | | | | \' / | \'_ \\ / _ \\ \\ /\\ / / o [email protected]\n| |\\ | | | | . \\ | | | | (_) \\ v v / o website (+ archive) lives at:\n|_| \\_| |_| |_|\\_\\|_| |_|\\___/ \\_/\\_/ o http://www.ntk.net/\n\n\n "A case in point is web designer Matt Jones, the man \n responsible for how BBC News Online looked when it launched. \n Since then, he has invented \'warchalking\', which he recently \n described as a \'curse\'..."\n http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/2210091.stm\n - but you cannot turn against me! I... created you!\n\n\n >> HARD NEWS <<\n stiffening sinews\n\n More hot summer days in the mailinglist alleyways,\n dangerously empty of sane postings, strewn with the rotting\n carcasses of broiling vacation messages. Hacktress and\n Silicon Valley\'s chief rat-keeper LILE ELAM, excitedly posts\n about a new open 802.11 network she\'s found. "I am here at\n the police station waiting to see a judge and I thought I\n would check to see if there is connectivity", she writes,\n somewhat recklessly, to the Bay Area Wireless list. Exit\n the rest of the Wifi community through the nearest window\n and out into the streets... where, cooling tempers, the\n Microsoft Palladium boys are on an endless summer tour,\n reassuring the experts that while, hmm, they *suppose* Pd\n could *theoretically* be used as a Hollywood DRM system,\n they truly have no plans to do any such thing. Cypherpunk\n and friend of freedom Lucky Green hears this; thinks up four\n or five of the obvious Palladium DRM implementations; sends\n them off to be patented in his name. Licensing funds, we\n imagine, will go on cracking his own DRMs. And so the mail\n loops on.\n http://lists.bawug.org/pipermail/wireless/2002-August/008507.html\n - administrivia: HI MOM, I\'M IN JAIL\n http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02554.html\n - Green/Palladium, like Green Kryptonite\n\n Could Lucky get himself arrested under the DMCA for\n distributing a circumvention device? Worse: now we have the\n EUCD incoming, could he here in the UK? Will Alan Cox go to\n jail for posting detailed Changelogs? Will even the nicest\n UK cryptographer (or curious garage tinkerer) find\n themselves hauled up under our new and scarily DMCAish\n copyright regime? Find out the facts at the free FAIR DEAL\n FOR COPYRIGHT conference, organised by the irrepressible\n FOUNDATION FOR INFORMATION POLICY RESEARCH for Wednesday\n 2002-09-18 at the London School of Economics. All the usual\n fun from the creators of the Scrambling for Safety crypto\n cons: we confidently predict government spokesmen caught in\n headlights, wanton Dave Bird heckling, some industry bigwig\n fighting off the audience with a broken chairleg, and other\n epiphenomena of the interzone between legal minds and hacker\n ethics. Oh, and FIPR are still looking for a Programme\n Director, so if you\'re interested, let them know. We\n suggested a convention raffle (first prize: the director\'s\n job, second prize: Ross Anderson as your personal slave for\n a day). They say there\'s some rule that would break, though.\n http://www.fipr.org/vacancy.html\n- doesn\'t the Foundation use psychohistory for filling these positions?\n\n For those of us who can\'t read the abbreviation EULA without \n thinking of Martian fighting machines and their "deafening \n howls... which roared like thunder", we\'re sorry to report \n that this weekend\'s multimedia performance of Jeff Wayne\'s WAR \n OF THE WORLDS has been postponed due to "health and safety \n issues". The event was to feature computer graphics, \n fireworks, "60ft-tall Martian fighting machines" wreaking \n "havoc and destruction", and - most terrifyingly of all - the \n possibility of a David Essex tribute singer performing with \n Hawkwind, but UKP18 tickets for the Sat 2002-08-31 show at \n Manchester\'s Heaton Park will still be valid at a range of new \n venues next summer. Ironically, the Martians\' original \n invasion plans were similarly thwarted by health and safety \n issues, "slain after all man\'s devices had failed by the \n humblest creatures that God, in his wisdom, has put upon this \n earth: bacteria. Minute, invisible, bacteria. For, directly \n the invaders arrived and drank and fed, our microscopic allies \n attacked them..."\n http://www.waroftheworlds.info/postpone.htm\n - "...From that moment, they were doomed."\n\n\n >> ANTI-NEWS <<\n berating the obvious\n\n moving on from PUERILE GOOGLE MISSPELLINGS, weird search-and-\n replace artefact: http://www.google.com/search?q=consideyellow ,\n Japanese fan sites for "plince", "steery dan", "def reppard" \n et al, plus the 18,000 or more self-referential Usenet .sigs: \n http://groups.google.com/groups?q=%22get+random+signatures%22 \n ...http://www.colocation-network.com/ "Zerodowntime" ad leads \n to: http://www.ntk.net/2002/08/30/dohzero.gif ... slightly \n harsh alt text: http://www.ntk.net/2002/08/30/dohover.gif ... \n US military discovers the only "translator" those bastards \n seem to understand: http://www.ntk.net/2002/08/30/dohgun.gif \n ... scary blue men herald return of the bizarre BBC hacking \n pics: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/1494091.stm ... reporter RYAN \n DILLEY http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2202552.stm pulls his \n http://starwars.org.pl/galeria/e2/char/anakin/t001.jpg face \n ... banjo maestro GEORGE FORMBY still alive, cooking, black: \n http://www.readersheds.co.uk/readersheds/shop.cfm?WOSNAMES=Wosnames\n ... thanks guys, that ought to do it: http://www.eap.ca/ ... \n \n\n >> EVENT QUEUE <<\n goto\'s considered non-harmful\n\n Controversially, we\'re all in favour of THE GUARDIAN GREAT \n BRITISH BLOG COMPETITION (closing date next Fri 2002-09-06, \n first prize UKP1000, entry free), in that any initiative that \n encourages this notoriously primadonna-ish "community" to try \n and engage with real-world notions of editorial quality surely \n has to be a good thing. Our only disappointment is that The \n Guardian appears to be focussing on the "best" of the entries, \n when everyone knows the real fun is to be had cruising the \n truly terrible examples that the genre has to offer, mentally \n allocating points for "Most Depressing Recycling Of Daypop Top\n 40 URLs", "Most Unsettling Revelations About Personal Life", \n plus of course "Most Tedious Linking/Reciprocal Linking To Other \n Bloggers In Absence Of Having Anything Interesting To Say". \n http://www.guardian.co.uk/weblog/bestbritishblog/\n - "A strange game, Professor Falken..."\n http://media.guardian.co.uk/newmedia/comment/0,7496,765161,00.html\n - "...the only winning move is not to play."\n\n\n >> TRACKING <<\n sufficiently advanced technology : the gathering\n\n The respective trademark holders will hate this, but\n Windows really *is* like the Sun. You have this big hulking\n mass of concentrated power in the middle, with a few small\n orbiting utilities - like WinZip, and PuTTY, and VNC.\n Occasionally one will get a bit too close to the OS, and\n Microsoft will suck it down and turn it into fuel for the\n System. One such discrete satellite remains FILEZILLA, the\n still-necessary ftp gui client for Windows. Those who know\n it won\'t need the introduction, although they might\n appreciate the note that it\'s getting close to v2.0 time.\n For dogged WS_FTP users, though, it\'s got multiple\n downloads, auto-restart of interrupted \'loads, queuing, and\n sftp and Kerberos support. It\'s also GPL\'d which makes it a\n nice bit of source for anyone wanting to grok Win32\n networking from something that works.\n http://filezilla.sf.net/\n - talking of trademarks, will the Godzilla people strike before MS?\n\n\n >> MEMEPOOL <<\n ceci n\'est pas une http://www.gagpipe.com/\n\n (Not safe for work) next year\'s RED NOSE DAY looks more fun \n than usual: http://www.threepillows.com/tour2.htm ... Mirrored \n Disaster Recovery Suite - to go with mirrored bathroom etc?: \n http://www.dovebid.com/Auctions/AuctionDetail.asp?AuctionID=1450\n ... and then the kid can take you to court for mental cruelty: \n http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/ptech/08/27/turok.baby.reut/ ... \n "funny" prefixes in front of "chalking" #n+1 - the actually \n quite pragmatic: http://www.pinkbunny.co.uk/poochalking/ ... \n no longer knowing - or caring - if these are prank AMAZON \n reviews or not, for Potter\'s ever-popular "vibrating" broom: \n http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/toys/B00005NEBW/\n ... ditto "Use This Software At Your Own Risk" disclaimer for: \n http://www.palmgear.com/softw']
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['Subject: find the bug \n\n//this function should print all numbers up to 100...\n\nvoid print_nums()\n{\n int i;\n\n for(i = 0; i < 10l; i++) {\n printf("%d\\n",i);\n }\n\n}\n\n']
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["Subject: Re: Tiny DNS Swap \n(This list is sponsored by Ironclad Networks http://www.ironclad.net.au/)\n\nHello!\n\n\nFriday, August 30, 2002, 7:25:31 PM Bob Musser <[email protected]> wrote:\n\n[lost]\n\nBM> I'd like to swap with someone also using Simple DNS to take\nBM> advantage of the trusted zone file transfer option.\n ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^\nAre you speaking about limiting AXFR requests on IP address basis? If\nyes, then virtually every BIND-equipped DNS server in the world will\nbe suitable for your needs.\n\n\n-- \n\nYours sincerely,\n\nAndrey G. Sergeev (AKA Andris) http://www.andris.msk.ru/\n\n\n--\nTo Unsubscribe: <[email protected]>\nSponsor & Host: Ironclad Networks <http://www.ironclad.net.au/>\n\n"]
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["Subject: [Ximian Updates] Hyperlink handling in Gaim allows arbitrary code to be executed \nSeverity: Security\nProduct: gaim\nKeywords: gaim hyperlink manual\nReferences: \n CAN-2002-0989 \n http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2002-0989\n Gaim Changelog\n http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ChangeLog\n\nGaim is an instant messaging client based on the published TOC\nprotocol from AOL. The developers of Gaim, an instant messenger client\nthat combines several different networks, found a vulnerability in the\nhyperlink handling code. The 'Manual' browser command passes an\nuntrusted string to the shell without escaping or reliable quoting,\npermitting an attacker to execute arbitrary commands on the users\nmachine. Unfortunately, Gaim doesn't display the hyperlink before the\nuser clicks on it. Users who use other inbuilt browser commands aren't\nvulnerable.\n\nThe fixed version of Gaim no longer passes the user's manual browser\ncommand to the shell. Commands which contain the %s in quotes will\nneed to be amended, so they don't contain any quotes. The 'Manual'\nbrowser command can be edited in the 'General' pane of the\n'Preferences' dialog, which can be accessed by clicking 'Options' from\nthe login window, or 'Tools' and then 'Preferences' from the menu bar\nin the buddy list window.\n\nPlease download Gaim 0.59.1 or later using Red Carpet. You may also\nobtain this update from the Ximian FTP site.\n\nDebian Potato\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/debian-potato-i386/gaim_0.59.1-1.ximian.2_i386.deb\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/debian-potato-i386/gaim-common_0.59.1-1.ximian.2_i386.deb\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/debian-potato-i386/gaim-gnome_0.59.1-1.ximian.2_i386.deb\n\nMandrake 8.0\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/mandrake-80-i586/gaim-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i586.rpm\n\nMandrake 8.1\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/mandrake-81-i586/gaim-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i586.rpm\n\nMandrake 8.2\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/mandrake-82-i586/gaim-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i586.rpm\n\nRedhat 6.2\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/redhat-62-i386/gaim-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/redhat-62-i386/gaim-applet-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\n\nRedhat 7.0\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/redhat-70-i386/gaim-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/redhat-70-i386/gaim-applet-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\n\nRedhat 7.1\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/redhat-71-i386/gaim-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/redhat-71-i386/gaim-applet-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\n\nRedhat 7.2\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/redhat-72-i386/gaim-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/redhat-72-i386/gaim-applet-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\n\nRedhat 7.3\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/redhat-73-i386/gaim-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/redhat-73-i386/gaim-applet-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\n\nSolaris 7/8\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/solaris-7-sun4/gaim-0.59.1-2.ximian.1.sparc.rpm\n\nSuSE 7.1\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/suse-71-i386/gaim-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/suse-71-i386/gaim-applet-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\n\nSuSE 7.2\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/suse-72-i386/gaim-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/suse-72-i386/gaim-applet-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\n\nSuSE 7.3\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/suse-73-i386/gaim-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/suse-73-i386/gaim-applet-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\n\nSuSE 8.0\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/suse-80-i386/gaim-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/suse-80-i386/gaim-applet-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.i386.rpm\n\nYellowdog 2.0\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/yellowdog-20-ppc/gaim-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.ppc.rpm\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/yellowdog-20-ppc/gaim-applet-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.ppc.rpm\n\nYellowdog 2.1\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/yellowdog-21-ppc/gaim-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.ppc.rpm\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/yellowdog-21-ppc/gaim-applet-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.ppc.rpm\n\nYellowdog 2.2\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/yellowdog-22-ppc/gaim-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.ppc.rpm\nftp://ftp.ximian.com/pub/ximian-gnome/yellowdog-22-ppc/gaim-applet-0.59.1-1.ximian.2.ppc.rpm\n\n\n\n_______________________________________________\nupdates maillist - [email protected]\nTo unsubscribe from this list, or to change your subscription options, follow the link below:\nhttp://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/updates\n\n"]
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["Subject: alsa-driver rebuild fails with undeclared USB symbol \nI am trying to rebuild the recently posted ALSA driver package for my \nkernel. Although I run Red Hat 7.3, I am not using a Red Hat kernel \npackage: my kernel is lovingly downloaded, configured, and built by \nhand. Call me old fashioned.\n\nSadly, the RPM rebuild fails part way through:\n\n % rpm --rebuild alsa-driver-0.9.0rc3-fr6.src.rpm\n\n gcc -DALSA_BUILD -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE=1 \\\n -I/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/alsa-driver-0.9.0rc3/include \\\n -I/lib/modules/2.4.18/build/include -O2 \\\n -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 -march=i686 -DLINUX -Wall \\\n -Wstrict-prototypes -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -DEXPORT_SYMTAB \\\n -c sound.c\n\n sound.c:41: `snd_hack_usb_set_interface' undeclared here (not in a \\\n function)\n\n sound.c:41: initializer element is not constant\n\n sound.c:41: (near initialization for \\\n __ksymtab_snd_hack_usb_set_interface.value')\n\n make[1]: *** [sound.o] Error 1\n\nThe line in question looks like this:\n\n\t/* USB workaround */\n\t#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2, 5, 24)\n\t#if defined(CONFIG_SND_USB_AUDIO) || \\\n\tdefined(CONFIG_SND_USB_AUDIO_MODULE) || \\\n\tdefined(CONFIG_SND_USB_MIDI) || \\\n\tdefined(CONFIG_SND_USB_MIDI_MODULE)\n-41-> \nEXPORT_SYMBOL(snd_hack_usb_set_interface);\n\t#endif\n\t#endif\n\nAny suggestions?\n\n\n_______________________________________________\nRPM-List mailing list <[email protected]>\nhttp://lists.freshrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list\n\n"]
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['Subject: Re: The case for spam \nBill Stoddard wrote:\n\n>>No one likes commercial spam. \n>> \n>>\n>And no one like unsolicited political spam. End of story.\n>\n>Bill \n>http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n> \n>\nExcept perhaps for the people in charge.\nOwen\n\nhttp://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105-954903.html\n\n\n*Political spam on your cell phone?*\nBy Lisa M. Bowman <mailto:[email protected]>\nSpecial to ZDNet News\nAugust 22, 2002, 12:05 PM PT\nURL: http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105-954909.html \n<%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105-954909.html%0A%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20> \n\n\n*In a decision that treats text messaging on mobile phones essentially \nthe same as bumper stickers, the Federal Election Commission has \ndeclared that senders of text-based political ads don\'t have to disclose \nwho funded them.*\n\nIn an advisory opinion issued Thursday, the FEC also suggested such \nmessages include either a phone number or Web site link, so people could \neasily learn who paid for the message. However, the additional \ninformation won\'t be required.\n\nThe opinion could encourage the adoption of text-based political ads, as \ncampaign experts look for new technological ways to sway voters. At the \nsame time, opponents of the plan fear it could lead to anonymous \npolitical spam.\n\nTarget Wireless, a small New Jersey-based wireless media company, had \nasked the FEC for an opinion on the matter, saying that requiring \nfinancial disclosures on short messaging service (SMS) mailings would \nuse up too much of the 160 character-maximum.\n\nPolitical messages on bumper stickers and buttons are also exempt from \nthe financial disclosure requirement. Target Wireless\' petition was \nsupported by the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the Cellular \nTelecommunications and Internet Association, and some advertising trade \ngroups.\n\nFEC spokesman Bob Biersack said the opinion was in keeping with the \ncommission\'s policy not to meddle with new technology that has the \npotential to reach more voters.\n\n"We have tried very hard not to get in the way--particularly before \neveryone understands how the technology is going to work," he said.\n\nOpponents of the plan have worried the exemption might encourage spam or \nallow senders to blast people with mass amounts of negative political \nmessages while remaining anonymous.\n\nBiersack said the FEC can revisit the issue if those problems surface.\n\nTarget Wireless President Craig Krueger characterized the opinion as \n"good for America."\n\n"It will allow people to receive more communication from those running \nfor office," he said. "We have free speech on our side."\n\n\n\n']
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['Subject: Re: Entrepreneurs \nOn Fri, 23 Aug 2002, Robert Harley wrote:\n\n--]Next time I hear a joke, I promise not to laugh until I have checked\n--]out primary sources for confirmation in triplicate, OK?\n\n\nOh please. Walking sideways like that is bad for your shoes.\n\nThough it is kinda cute when you get all reasonomatic\n\nbang bang\n\nhave a nice day.\n\n\n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n']
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["Subject: Re: The case for spam \nDan Brickley wrote:\n> Except that thanks to the magic of spam, it's usually some else's locale\n\nyeah, physical mail makes more sense for physical locales.\n\n> There are better technical solutions to privacy\n> protection than sending a copy of the same message to everyone on the\n> Internet, so the recipients can't be blamed for reading it.\n\nSuch as?\n\nAnything equivalent will be spam, just not email spam. Dump entry IPs for\nan anonymizing network onto a public bulletin board that's used for other\npurposes -- still spam. Etc etc.\n\nI'm not arguing against other solutions, I'm arguing that spam is speech. \nIf you let governments ban it, you're giving them the power to choose who \ngets to speak.\n\n- Lucas\n\n\n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n"]
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["Subject: Re: The case for spam \n\nme:\n> >Spam is *the* tool for dissident news, since the fact that it's unsolicited \n> >means that recipients can't be blamed for being on a mailing list.\n> \n\nRussell Turpin:\n> That depends on how the list is collected, or\n> even on what the senders say about how the list\n> is collected. Better to just put it on a website,\n> and that way it can be surfed anonymously. AND\n> it doesn't clutter my inbox.\n\nIt doesn't work that way. A website is opt-in, spam is no-opt. If you\nvisit a samizdat site you can get in trouble. If you get samizdat spam,\nthe worst that can be said is that you might have read it. And as long as\nthe mailers send to individuals who clearly didn't opt-in, like party\nofficials, then other recipients can't get in trouble for requesting the\nmail. \n\nPlus, it's much harder to block spam than web sites.\n\nBut this shouldn't come as a surprize. Spam is speech. It may be sleazy, \nbut so what.\n\n- Lucas\n\n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n"]
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['Subject: GPL limits put to a test \n\nXviD [1] is a project to make GPL divx codecs. Sigma Designs [1] is a\ncompany looking to put out hardware to playback, amongst other things,\ndivx files. Problem is Sigma is using XviDs gpled code in ways not very\ngpl. The results....XviD stops work on thier code and ask the users to\nput preasure on Sigma to honor the GPL.\n\nSome notes from other places....\n\n>>From Doom9 [3]\n"XviD development has been stopped! The Sigma Designs REALMagic MPEG-4\nVideo Codec contains wide portions of code taken from the XviD project.\nSoon after the initial release of the REALMagic codec the XviD developers\nhave contacted Sigma and informed them about the GPL violation (for those\nwho don\'t know, XviD is distributed under the GNU Public License - GPL -\nwhich demands that if you modify a GPL program you have to release it\nunder the GPL, which in this case means that the source code of the Sigma\ncodec must be freely available). Sigma promised to replace the stolen\ncode, but the new version of the codec which was released this month only\ndisguises the stolen code, it was not actually removed. Sigma was once\nagain contacted and asked to remove the offending code but until today\nnothing has happened. Therefore the XviD team is now turning to the public\nin the hope to receive wide public support in their efforts to convince\nSigma Designs to respect the terms of the GPL. And until the matter has\nbeen resolved XviD development will not continue.\n\nThat being said I hope all the forum members who saw their threads about\nthe Sigma Codecs being closed will understand our motivation now.\nInternally we already knew what was going on but since the XviD authors\nfirst wanted to try and resolve this internally we respected their wishes\nand kept quiet about the matter at hand.\n\n[Update] Sigma has issued a press release announcing the availability of\nthe source code of their MPEG-4 codec and it\'s already up for download.\nHowever, not a word was lost about the XviD issue and the press release\nmakes one think that the Sigma codec was entirely developed by Sigma so we\nmight be hearing more about this.\n\n[Update] I found a GPL notice in some of the source code files, but it\nalso looks like Sigma placed their own copyright lines there and XviD\ndoesn\'t get any credit in the source either. The GPL notice also collides\nwith Sigma\'s Software Licensing Agreement that you have to sign before\ndownloading codec or source. On on the same issue DivXNetworks said they\'d\nfully support XviD in this issue and apparently DXn\'s relationship with\nSigma didn\'t really work out either, as Sigma\'s Xcard is not as DivX\ncompatible as it was advertised.\n\n[Update]First an update on the XviD situation. The release of the Sigma\nsource code does not mean it\'s all over, it\'s far from being over. The\nlicense agreement which you have to agree to before you can download, and\ninstall the codec is not compatible with the GPL. Furthermore, it can now\nclearly be seen (download the source code and have a look for yourself)\nthat the Sigma codec is pretty much a copy of the XviD codec, but all the\ncopyright notices of the original developers have been removed and\nreplaced. This does not only violate the GPL but copyright laws - you\ncan\'t just take a program, change a few lines and change the copyright\nstatements, you only have copyright protection for the parts you wrote on\nyour own. And related to this the Sigma codec also contains code taken\nfrom the OpenDivX project, the files were outfitted with 2 different\ncopyright notices which is quite funny."\n\n\n\n[1] http://www.xvid.org/\n[2] http://www.sigmadesigns.com\n[3] http://www.doom9.org/\n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n']
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['Subject: Re: The case for spam \n> Russell Turpin:\n> > That depends on how the list is collected, or\n> > even on what the senders say about how the list\n> > is collected. \n\nSenders should vary the recipient list to include non-targets, like party\nofficials, and to exclude targets enough to give them plausible\ndeniability.\n\n- Lucas\n\n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n']
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['Subject: Re: [vox] GPL limits put to a test \nOn Fri, 23 Aug 2002, Tom wrote:\n\n--]\n--]XviD [1] is a project to make GPL divx codecs. Sigma Designs [1] is a\n\n\nSorry, Sigma Designs should be the [2] not the [1]\n\n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n']
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['Subject: The GOv gets tough on Net Users.....er Pirates.. \nfrom http://www.arstechnica.com/\n\n"There has mostly been talk thus far and little action, but the Department\nof Justice says it may be ready to file criminal lawsuits against\nindividuals [1] who distribute or receive unauthorized copyrighted\nmaterial over the Internet. Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Malcolm believes\nthat "criminal prosecutions of copyright offenders are now necessary to\npreserve the viability of America\'s content industries." Malcolm also\nbelieves that people who trade copyrighted material think they are\nparticipating in a legal activity. I certainly think people who download\ncopyrighted works understand that such distribution--barring provisions\nsuch as fair use--is not authorized, and it is not surprising to see\nbusinesses continue to look for means to discourage distribution of\ncopyrighted works.\n\n\n"Some prosecutions that make that clear could be very helpful...I think\nthey would think twice if they thought there was a risk of criminal\nprosecution," said [RIAA President Cary] Sherman, who was on the same\nconference panel.\n\nI\'m not too confident that lawsuits would have the effect Sherman is\nhoping for. Although infrequent, there have already been civil suits or\nwarnings issued to private individuals, and they have served as minor\ndeterrents to the file-sharing community at large. Criminal lawsuits\ncarrying with them the possibility of prison sentences may generate\nfurther animosity against groups such as the RIAA and may be difficult to\ninitiate because of the "schooling" effect of millions of systems\nparticipating in file sharing. Only servers would seem to stand out from\nthe crowd.\n\nThe article cites the No Electronic Theft (NET) Act [2], which defines\nillegal activity and maximum penalties for copyright infringement:\n\n\nCriminal infringement: Any person who infringes a copyright willfully for\npurposes of commercial advantage or private financial gain, or by the\nreproduction or distribution, including by electronic means, during any\n180-day period, of 1 or more copies or phonorecords of 1 or more\ncopyrighted works, which have a total retail value of more than $1,000....\nFor purposes of this subsection, evidence of reproduction or distribution\nof a copyrighted work, by itself, shall not be sufficient to establish\nwillful infringement.\n...\nThe term "financial gain" includes receipt, or expectation of receipt, of\nanything of value, including the receipt of other copyrighted works.\n\n\nTherefore, receipt of a work of value would be defined as "financial gain"\neven if no money is involved. The NET Act excerpt does not clarify how the\nvalue of a work is determined; an album or movie could be worth only $15\nto millions of dollars depending on whether the value is assessed from the\nperspective of the consumer or copyright holder.\n\nThe statute of limitations:\n\n\n507. Limitations on actions\n\n(a) Criminal Proceedings.--No criminal proceeding shall be maintained\nunder the provisions of this title unless it is commenced within five\nyears after the cause of action arose.\n\n(b) Civil Actions.--No civil action shall be maintained under the\nprovisions of this title unless it is commenced within three years after\nthe claim accrued.\n\nThe penalties are too extensive to list here, but they can be found in\nSection 2319: Criminal infringement of a copyright. In general, first-time\ncriminal offenses will carry a maximum prison sentence of 1 year.\n\nI\'m still not sure where the DOJ would start in choosing people to\nprosecute because of the aforementioned "schooling" effect, but my guess\nwould be that, just like speeding, primarily the most prominent\nindividuals who operate large servers or transfer the most data will be\ntargeted in order to discourage more recreational file sharers. Thanks to\nMonaLisaOverdrive for pointing out this story.\n"\n\n[1] http://news.com.com/2100-1023-954591.html?tag=fd_top\n[2] http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/17-18red.htm\n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n']
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['Subject: Re: The GOv gets tough on Net Users.....er Pirates.. \nOn Fri, 23 Aug 2002, Tom wrote:\n\n> from http://www.arstechnica.com/\n>\n> "There has mostly been talk thus far and little action, but the\n> Department of Justice says it may be ready to file criminal lawsuits\n> against individuals [1] who distribute or receive unauthorized\n> copyrighted material over the Internet.\n\nAnd yet STILL noone is out there creating _public domain_ content. Is there\neven one person out there can can even begin to talk without being a\ncomplete hypocrite? And no the "open source" people cant talk either, the\nGPL aint even close. I know I cant talk.\n\nIf the creator didnt say you could have it without paying, it\'s theft, so\nsimple, hell that\'s even in all the major holy books.\n\nFair use needs to be clarified a bit and then I hope they start locking\npeople up. How else do i ever have hope of finding a job working for someone\nthat makes things people are supposed to ... *drumroll* pay for.\n\n- Adam L. "Duncan" Beberg\n http://www.mithral.com/~beberg/\n [email protected]\n\n\nhttp://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork\n\n']
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["Subject: Re: Java is for kiddies \nReza B'Far (eBuilt) wrote:\n> problems.... Why do most computer scientists insist on solving the same\n> problems over and over again when there are some many more important and\n> interesting problems (high level) to be solved ?????\n\nAmen!\n\nDoing it in an (unecessarily) harder way does NOT make you more of a man\n(or less of a kiddie).\n\n- Joe\n\n\n\n"]
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['Subject: package my stuff please :P \nIf I have any RPMS in\n\nhttp://www.dudex.net/rpms/\n\nthat could be useful to some one with a real apt repository or someone who wants to\nmaintain a package, be it known I am not selfish :)\n\nI found stuff I thought would later get popular so I would not have to maintain the\nRPMs for them after they hit the big time. Gnump3d is an exapmple of this.\n\nSo if anyone is psyched, go for it. If so, let me know so I can get the RPMs from\nyou in the future.\n\n--\nThat\'s "angle" as in geometry.\n\n\n\n_______________________________________________\nRPM-List mailing list <[email protected]>\nhttp://lists.freshrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list\n\n']
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['Subject: RE: Java is for kiddies \nOn Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Reza B\'Far (eBuilt) wrote:\n\n> 2. C and C++ forces the developer to solve problems such as memory\n> management over and over again. IMHO, Java is superior because the problem\n> of programming in the future is not about 0\'s and 1\'s, making the compiler\n> 2% faster, or making your code take 5% less memory... It\'s about design\n> patterns, architecture, high level stuff...\n\nConsidering 90% of the fake job posting I see are for embedded systems or\ndevice drivers - C still rules the world.\n\n> 3. Java is not just a programming language! It\'s also a platform... There\n> is NOTHING like the standard API\'s in Java in C and C++. Everyone defines\n> their own API\'s, people end up solving the same problems ten different ways\n\nThe problem is the problem you\'re trying to solve is never the same. Java\nwill soon suffer API-rot (alot of poeple are already complaining about it),\nit\'s just new. C was clean in the beginning too. API-rot is PURELY a\nfunction of age.\n\n> 4. If you have a program of any type of high complexity written in C, you\n> can\'t possibly think that you could port it to different platforms within\n> the same magnitude of cost as Java....\n\nI do this all the time, It\'s alot easier then you think if the original\nprogrammer had a clue at all... Java does remove the clue requirement tho,\njust adds a huge testing requirement, QA guys aren\'t as cheap ;)\n\n> 5. Makes no sense for a scientific or a business project to depend on a\n> person... Java, IMHO, reduces the dependence of these entities on the\n> individual developer as it is much easier to reverse engineer Java as it is\n> to reverse engineer C (large applications).\n\nNo it\'s not, but you can hire teams of Javites for cheap at your local high\nschool. Java is about cutting costs and commoditizing programming - and it\'s\nworking!\n\n- Adam L. "Duncan" Beberg\n http://www.mithral.com/~beberg/\n [email protected]\n\n\n']
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["Subject: Re: Java is for kiddies \n\n>\n> 6. Hardware is getting so fast that I'm not sure if the performance\n> difference between Java and C/C++ are relevant any more.\n\nWhen out-of-the-box parsing & transform of XML in java is 25x slower than\nC++ on the same hardware then it does matter.\n\n"]
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['Subject: RE: Java is for kiddies \nAdam Beberg:\n>Considering 90% of the fake job posting I see are for embedded systems or \n>device drivers - C still rules the world.\n\nThere is a lot of C++ in the embedded world. With\nstatic object allocation and a few other programming\ntechniques, performance differences disappear, but\nC++ gives a boost in development and maintainability.\nThe real issue is compiler availability. Almost every\nembedded platform has C cross-compilers. Many have\nC++ compilers. But there is still a range of\nplatforms that have the first but not the second. Or\nat least, that was the story a few years ago.\n\n_________________________________________________________________\nSend and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com\n\n\n']
00083.d6bec4788401bc0df20b740557680768
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["Subject: Re: [ILUG] Seconds to date? \nOn Sun, Sep 01, 2002 at 04:14:17PM +0100, Paul Jakma mentioned:\n> On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, kevin lyda wrote:\n> \n> > gnu date is limited by time_t. but i thought time_t expired in 2037?\n> > this seems to show it expiring in 2038:\n> \n> (2^31-1)/3600/24/365+1970\n> 2038\n> \n> course, on UltraSparc, x86-64, IA64, alpha, etc:\n> \n> (2^63-1)/3600/24/365+1970\n> 292471210647\n> \n> so we should be safe enough.\n\n May I assume that x86-64 will be able to use a 64bit time_t too? \n\nKate\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
00084.2ef0c65e298880c3869b39dc95b40e8e
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['Subject: RE: Java is for kiddies \nOn Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Russell Turpin wrote:\n\n> Adam Beberg:\n> >Considering 90% of the fake job posting I see are for embedded systems or\n> >device drivers - C still rules the world.\n>\n> There is a lot of C++ in the embedded world. With static object\n> allocation and a few other programming techniques, performance\n> differences disappear, but C++ gives a boost in development and\n> maintainability.\n\nAgreed, not much difference there. With C it just doesnt seem as wrong to\nbe crawling around in registers and things. Quite frankly you cant fit\n_that_ big of a project into a 32K ROM, so large project issues dont matter\nas much in the embedded world.\n\nAnd in the realtime space, or when you have data coming in at 2Gbit/sec\n[fibrechannel], every cycle DOES count.\n\n> The real issue is compiler availability. Almost every embedded platform\n> has C cross-compilers. Many have C++ compilers. But there is still a\n> range of platforms that have the first but not the second. Or at least,\n> that was the story a few years ago.\n\nDefinately still very very true. C++ compilers are still a rarity.\n\n\n- Adam L. "Duncan" Beberg\n http://www.mithral.com/~beberg/\n [email protected]\n\n\n']
00085.badc533c7037554017afb30c94dfcb55
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["Subject: [ILUG] Can I be added to your email distribution lists? \n\n\n\n\nDell Quinn\nAccount Executive\nFleishman-Hillard Saunders\n15 Fitzwilliam Quay\nDublin 4\nIreland\nTel: 01 6188428\nFax: 01 6602244\nMobile: 086 6048101\n \n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
00086.2d36c5f829135d1fed8f88471163b240
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['Subject: RE: Java is for kiddies \nReza B\'Far wrote:\n>This thread kind of surprises me... I started coding with C, then C++, and\n>moved on to Java... And, I think that:\n\nLooks like a case of "MY experience is comprehensive, YOUR\'S is\nanecdotal, THEY don\'t know what they\'re talking about".\n\n\n>1. The people who pay the wages don\'t give a flyin\' heck what programming\n>language you write things in... they just want it to work.\n\nIn my experience, they do care. It has to work certainly, and in\nparticular it has to work with what they\'ve already got, and it has to\nwork on client\'s systems.\n\nMy limited experience of Java started a few years ago when support on\nLinux was so terrible that I ran away screaming and haven\'t come back yet.\n\nMicrosoft has announced that they plan to remove Java from Windows.\nThey took it out of XP already and it has to be installed with a\nservice pack. Somehow, I can\'t imagine them removing the ability to\nrun C programs.\n\n\n>2. C and C++ forces the developer to solve problems such as memory\n>management over and over again.\n\nCan\'t say I spend any noticeable amount of time on memory management\nissues, apart from the fact that I frequently need > 4 GB.\n\n\n>It\'s about design patterns, architecture, high level stuff...\n\nIf your problem just requires application of a "design pattern" to solve,\nthen it\'s trivial anyway irrespective of language.\n\n\n>I am amazed by the amount of time wasted by people talking about low\n>level problems that have been solved 10 million times over and over\n>and over again...\n\nYou appear to be gratuitously asserting that C programmers waste time\non irrelevant low-level problems and Java programmers don\'t. Depends\nentirely on the programmer, not the language.\n\n\n>3. Java is not just a programming language! It\'s also a platform...\n\nBuzzword.\n\n\n>a monolithic set of API\'s or a crap load of different API\'s slicing\n>and dicing the same problems 50 different ways?\n\nUnsupported assertion.\n\n\n>4. If you have a program of any type of high complexity written in C, you\n>can\'t possibly think that you could port it to different platforms within\n>the same magnitude of cost as Java....\n\nDunno. E.g., I ported a wee 15000-line C program to Darwin on PowerPC\nin a few minutes yesterday. Sure if it was badly designed it would be\n10 times the size and harder to port. If it depended on unavailable\nlibraries it would be much harder. Portable code is easy to port.\nAt least that is the case when then language you used is available on\nthe target platform: I also run on ARM systems with no proper Java.\n\n\n>5. Makes no sense for a scientific or a business project to depend on a\n>person... Java, IMHO, reduces the dependence of these entities on the\n>individual developer as it is much easier to reverse engineer Java as it is\n>to reverse engineer C (large applications).\n\nYou can pay a good programmer to solve your problem now, or else get\nsome kids to hack spaghetti Fortran in any language and then pay for\nmaintenance headaches ad infinitum.\n\n \n>6. Hardware is getting so fast that I\'m not sure if the performance\n>difference between Java and C/C++ are relevant any more.\n\nWhoah!!! Performance matters to me every day. (Right now I\'m taking\ntime out to write email while waiting for a job to run). Sure I could\nwait 5 years until everyone\'s PC is fast enough to generate random EC\'s\nin no time, when any twit will be able to program inefficient code\nthat is fast enough and the market will be overrun by competitors,\nor I can do it now when very few people can.\n\n \n>The end goal is the scientific or business problem to be solved.\n\nYes.\n\n\n>And for those problems, languages such as Java, SmallTalk, and others\n>allow you to think more high level than low level. Thinking of bits\n>and bytes takes too much gray matter away from the real important\n>problems....\n\nIt\'s true! I admit everything! Mea maxima culpa! Working in C makes\nme spend all day thinking base, rank thoughts about hard-core bitography!\nNot.\n\nActually I spend most of my time thinking in high-level mathematics.\n\n\n>Why do most computer scientists insist on solving the same problems\n>over and over again [...]\n\nDunno, and frankly I don\'t see the relevance to the issue at hand.\n\n\nI\'m sure Java is fine for some stuff, as is C or whatever. Horses for\ncourses.\n\n\nBye,\n Rob.\n .-. .-.\n / \\ .-. .-. / \\\n / \\ / \\ .-. _ .-. / \\ / \\\n / \\ / \\ / \\ / \\ / \\ / \\ / \\\n / \\ / \\ / `-\' `-\' \\ / \\ / \\\n \\ / `-\' `-\' \\ /\n `-\' `-\'\n\n']
00087.03a92f5753c44cb83d28837121d82b06
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["Subject: [ILUG] VPN implementation \nI need to setup a VPN between a few sites. From what I've read, the the\nchoices come down (on the Linux side) to IPsec (using FreeSWAN) or CIPE.\nIt seems that FreeSWAN is 'better', being an implementation of IPsec which\nis a standard. However, CIPE does the job as well for Linux clients and is\nsomewhat simpler to setup. \n\nThe problem is that it's not a pure Linux situation - a couple of the sites\nrun OS-X. I'm pretty sure that I'll be able to find an implementation of\nIPsec for OS-X, but I think CIPE is Linux only.\n\nSo, the question is for those of you have have implemented BOTH - is there a\nsignificant difference in setup time and hassle between CIPE and FreeSWAN ?\nIf CIPE is going to be much easier than dealing with FreeSWAN (and whatever\non the OS-X sites) then I'll simply get a Linux box for each of the remote\nsites - with the low price of hardware, it doesn't take much more complexity\nin software to make buying hardware to use simpler software economic.\n\n\n\nNiall\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
00088.945614c3f6213f59548ab21306451675
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['Subject: [ILUG] The Age Old \'Which Mailer\' Question \nI am trying to manage the email for a domain which I have hosted with\nhosting365, and am trying to get the whole email send and receive thing\nworking nice and easily.\nAt the moment I have configured Fetchmail to poll the different pop3\nmailboxes and deliver the mail accordingly, although it appears that I have\nto have only one unix user being able to receive from each pop3 mailbox.\nThis could be a limitation of the fetchmailconf programme, I\'m not sure, but\nIt would be much handier if I could just tell it to collect all of the mail\nfrom the different mailboxes, and then deliver it locally according to the\n"To:" header instead of the pop3 mailbox it came from.\nThe other issue I am having is sending outgoing mail. I have been trying to\nuse sendmail, but am finding it to be an absolute pain in the posterior, and\nwhen the relay server will only accept outgoing connections if I have\nchecked for incoming mail in the last twenty minutes, and I don\'t know how\nto set sendmail to run a command before it sends out the mail. Do any of\nthe outgoing mailer programs, exim or postfix or whatever, have a \'nice\'\nconfiguration interface, or do they all have nice friendly configuration\nfiles like sendmail.\n\nAny suggestions of alternative solutions would be much appreciated. There\nare only three or four email addresses in my domain, and setting it up for\nscheduled collection and either scheduled or immediate delivery would do me\nfine.\n\nThanks,\n\n\tDavid.\n\nDavid Hamilton\nSenior Technical Consultant\nHP Ireland \n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users\' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n']
00089.c31c9b44b66c440d6b39c5f8841ed43b
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['Subject: [ILUG] What HOWTOs for SOHO system \nHi All,\nI\'m trying to set up the following:\n\n1. A Linux server running with a modem for internet connectivity and an\nethernet card for LAN connectivity\n2. Other LAN pcs with ethernet cards, using the Linux server for\nDNS/DHCP etc.\n\nBasically, I want to route any non LAN traffic through the ppp0.\n\nI\'ve got some of the way, but like a similar post earlier about modem\nproblems, when I am connected to the internet with eht0 up, the routing\nis all incorrect and noting goes out through ppp0 (eh0 must be the\ndefault route or something).\n\nIs there standard "out of the box" Linux tools that will carry out\nportmapping on behalf of the LAN PCs ? (I\'m planning on non routable\naddresses 192.168.x.x for the LAN, routed outwards via the ppp0\ninterface).\n\nCan someone point me at the right HOWTOs or routing documentation I need\nto follow ? \nThanks,\nDermot.\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users\' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n']
00090.3af9d04b3ade1077fce4fb224ebf38cb
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['Subject: RE: [ILUG] What HOWTOs for SOHO system \nHi Dermot, if have a look at one of the dists. like www.smoothwall.org, it\nwill save you lots of time and effort, and should do eveything you want.\n\nJustin\n\n> -----Original Message-----\n> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of\n> Dermot Daly\n> Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 11:46 AM\n> To: [email protected]\n> Subject: [ILUG] What HOWTOs for SOHO system\n>\n>\n> Hi All,\n> I\'m trying to set up the following:\n>\n> 1. A Linux server running with a modem for internet connectivity and an\n> ethernet card for LAN connectivity\n> 2. Other LAN pcs with ethernet cards, using the Linux server for\n> DNS/DHCP etc.\n>\n> Basically, I want to route any non LAN traffic through the ppp0.\n>\n> I\'ve got some of the way, but like a similar post earlier about modem\n> problems, when I am connected to the internet with eht0 up, the routing\n> is all incorrect and noting goes out through ppp0 (eh0 must be the\n> default route or something).\n>\n> Is there standard "out of the box" Linux tools that will carry out\n> portmapping on behalf of the LAN PCs ? (I\'m planning on non routable\n> addresses 192.168.x.x for the LAN, routed outwards via the ppp0\n> interface).\n>\n> Can someone point me at the right HOWTOs or routing documentation I need\n> to follow ?\n> Thanks,\n> Dermot.\n>\n> --\n> Irish Linux Users\' Group: [email protected]\n> http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription\n> information.\n> List maintainer: [email protected]\n>\n>\n>\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users\' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n']
00091.abb1965e279e4365f1ef31e4878c5d14
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["Subject: [ILUG] Email list management howto \nI think I'll ask this question again, as I sent on friday afternoon. :-) \n\nJustin \n\n> Hi,\n> \n> Can anyone point me to a howto on running mailing lists. Not looking for\n> anything that is package specific, but rather something that \n> gives general\n> info on the various Email headers and dealing with returned \n> mails, errors in\n> transport etc..\n> \n> Thanks\n> \n> Justin\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
00092.7ecc7d565565fbe466bfc8db6e456f9d
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["Subject: Re: [ILUG] Serial number in hosts file \nRay Dermody's [[email protected]] 20 lines of wisdom included:\n> Hi All,\n> The serial number in our hosts files on our DNS server has gone \n> corrupt e.g. 2002082999999999901 should be 20002082901.\n> Its okay to set this back to todays date but I understand that our \n> secondary and terninary DNS servers will only update from the master \n> hosts file if the master host serial number is greater than the current \n> serial number in the hosts file.\n> Is there any way I can reset this on the secondary and terninary DNS \n> servers?\n\nOnce you have the serial changed on the master DNS server, remove\nthe appropiate zone(s) on your slaves, and refresh your DNS servers.\n\nBind has a special case, if you set the serial to '0' I think. DNS &\nBind should have something on that.\n\n-- \n Philip Reynolds \n RFC Networks tel: 01 8832063\nwww.rfc-networks.ie fax: 01 8832041\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
00093.ee758841ef674e30d7d36f22fffeaeb6
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["Subject: Re: [ILUG] Email list management howto \n-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----\n\nVincent Cunniffe wrote:\n| Justin MacCarthy wrote:\n|\n|> I think I'll ask this question again, as I sent on friday afternoon.\n :-)\n|\n|\n| Mailman ;-)\n|\n| Trust me, you do *not* want to running your own mailing lists\n| on your own software.\n|\n| You'll wind up crying in a dark room looking for something\n| high-voltage to stick your fingers into.\n\nAll things considered, I get that effect with Mailman, but the viable\nalternatives are ezmlm, which is loonware and I'm avoiding on principle,\nand majordomo, which seems to have stagnated. Oh, and there's apparently\nsomething called SmartList which is a bitch to set up.\n\nWaider.\n- --\[email protected] / Yes, it /is/ very personal of me\n-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----\nVersion: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux)\nComment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org\n\niQEVAwUBPXNE16HbXyzZsAb3AQH2KQf/XqeOMaHNXAlzbmgd5iYd9VQaAgWAR2DQ\nkdpz0NbECR2OS7PJoLY9lsPKgNshpJcDZIRsxJvXmfp5YRNq0AyP0HGGwRvWgjgB\n0N9HG/Rgez7S5RhU79RAuhpFb9XO1XzMI0gSkDHSGefQsUOAZ69vZVLLsiRiyHFy\n4u+vrPVTP0rYR7haX41JXu42GVWfT2K2DDFftAimqGCsJnu2MXcMI/Ptq1rtxhXD\nWZhxCR+FAwirEk8Yz9Drl8+gJL0YJQFSoWumQzqLKKutx1lJvv7OS4yDjGRaQpxm\nJmq8lifudZayccbixx7ZcXMSlpP4C45Wj5XJSYW8RCjU1bgxTqhMbQ==\n=eG8X\n-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
00094.ef72156b3ba9ff0fc5fedc2125ceb736
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["Subject: Re: [ILUG] Email list management howto \nJustin MacCarthy wrote:\n> I think I'll ask this question again, as I sent on friday afternoon. :-) \n\nMailman ;-)\n\nTrust me, you do *not* want to running your own mailing lists\non your own software.\n\nYou'll wind up crying in a dark room looking for something\nhigh-voltage to stick your fingers into.\n\nRegards,\n\nVin\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
00095.24caf7db5c45203f312f742f49385618
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["Subject: Re: [ILUG] Serial number in hosts file \n\n-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----\nHash: SHA1\n\nYour actual serial number is 1519761310 - from a dig I've just done.\n\nTry resetting the zone number to 2002082901 - some of your secondaries seem \nto have a serial number below that, so they clearly regard 1519761310 as \nbeing less than 2002082601.\n\nThat should enable them to pick up the new zonefile.\n\nT.\n\nAt 11:49 02/09/2002 +0100, Ray Dermody wrote:\n>Hi All,\n>The serial number in our hosts files on our DNS server has gone\n>corrupt e.g. 2002082999999999901 should be 20002082901.\n>Its okay to set this back to todays date but I understand that our\n>secondary and terninary DNS servers will only update from the master\n>hosts file if the master host serial number is greater than the current\n>serial number in the hosts file.\n>Is there any way I can reset this on the secondary and terninary DNS\n>servers?\n>\n>Ray Dermody\n>Computing Services Technician\n>I.T. Carlow\n>0503 76271\n>\n>\n>--\n>Irish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\n>http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\n>List maintainer: [email protected]\n\nVIA NET.WORKS Ireland is a wholly owned Limited Irish Company.\nAlthough connected to the VIA Global Network, VIA NET.WORKS Ireland\nis separate from and is not owned by VIA NET.WORKS Inc. or any\nmember of the VIA NET.WORKS Inc. Group.\n-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----\nVersion: PGPfreeware 7.0.3 for non-commercial use <http://www.pgp.com>\n\niQA/AwUBPXNFo76WYZbx1eG3EQLfNwCfakNapOkbg26j1jqQQEHgIWFd4s0AoP4J\nGLBtgr1K8fzYlnnRNcfT3fSt\n=Rurr\n-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----\n\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
00096.3517ca839b03cdf37c14ff9b3667dd98
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["Subject: [ILUG] Damian Conway in Belfast... \nHi All,\n\nDamian Conway is in Belfast this week. He will be giving two talks:\n\no Perl 6 - Tuesday, 3rd September, 7pm, Jury's, Belfast\no Quantum::Superpositions - Thursday, 5th September, 7pm, Jury's, Belfast\n\nHe is also doing training courses...\n http://www.kasei.com/training/damian/\n\nWesley.\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
00097.e8e276c07ee885c4b8d904c1414412e5
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["Subject: [ILUG] Marketing SIG has a good start :) \n |::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::|\n\n IT's Monday 520 02 September 2002\n\n |::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::|\n\n\n\nSTUDENT LIFE BEGINS WITH LINUX\nby\nJohn Sterne\n\nThe launch last month of a marketing special interest group by the\nIrish Linux Users Group (ILUG) - open source and marketing, it\nseems, might not be mutually exclusive concepts - has already\nsparked an interesting initiative at University College Cork. When\nthe new academic year begins at UCC, every incoming student will\nbe offered a copy of Red Hat Linux 7.3.\n\nILUG member Braun Brelin proposed this promotion, when he ran a\ntraining class for staff at the UCC computer science department.\nBrelin, who is the director of technology at OpenApp, says that the\nLinux offer could be extended to any or all of the other Irish\nuniversities.\n\nThe user group is tapping into an international Red Hat programme\nthat aims to introduce students at all levels to the open source\nstyle of computing. The Linux distributor runs an 'educational\nchannel' to reach this audience, bundling educational software\nwith its operating environment and offering networked support\nservices to eligible applicants. This scheme was originally designed\nto suit the educational structures in the US, but is now available to\nschools and universities throughout the world.\n\nRed Hat Linux 7.3 incorporates ease of use and maintenance\nfeatures and is intended to counter objections that Linux is hard to\nmaster on personal systems.\n\nThe Linux-for-all project at UCC could also raise the profile of Red\nHat Ireland. Based in Cork, this operation has run shared financial\nservices for other Red Hat offices in Europe since 2000. Until now\nits involvement with users in Ireland has been fairly limited,\nalthough it does sometimes refer them to other Red Hat offices in\nEurope that offer consulting or technical support services.\n\nDavid Owens, Red Hat's director of global logistics and production,\nsees the formation of the ILUG marketing group as a reason to take\na more proactive approach. In the last three months, he notes, his\noffice in Cork has received more and more calls from Irish\ncompanies that are interested in adopting Linux and has introduced\nsome to Red Hat pre-sales consultants.\n\n\n-------------\nMany thanks are due to Braun and David for working together on this one.\n\nRegards\nL.\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
00098.90c05d1ad65ea3fa796bfa2808f71052
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['Subject: RE: [ILUG] Redhat 8.0 \nI just saw the ISOs on an internal server here and was tempted....\n\n\tD.\n\n-----Original Message-----\nFrom: John P. Looney [mailto:[email protected]] \nSent: Monday, September 02, 2002 3:45 PM\nTo: HAMILTON,DAVID (HP-Ireland,ex2)\nCc: \'[email protected]\'\nSubject: Re: [ILUG] Redhat 8.0\n\n\nOn Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 03:22:54PM +0100, HAMILTON,DAVID (HP-Ireland,ex2)\nmentioned:\n> Does anyone know when Redhat 8.0 is going to be released?\n> I have seen some ISO images of it around and I am trying to work out \n> if it\'s near release.\n\n Null, the third beta was out last week.\n\n It\'ll be an interesting release. Gnome 2.0, and GCC 3.2 - both very new,\nlarge projects.\n\n I\'d not be putting it on any production machines for a while...\n\n Though many say "RedHat X.0 releases are rubbish" - it\'s worth baring in\nmind that they jump a release when the underlying archtechture changes, not\njust the installer, so they are .0 for a reason.\n\nKate\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users\' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n']
00099.beef92f5eeeed3e40c1facf42809d510
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["Subject: [ILUG] freeserve in the uk? \nok, so if i was in the uk for a wekk, how might i configure my laptop to\ndial in to a freebie isp? redhat's internet connection wizard actually\nhas settings for uk isp's, but freeserve is the only one i recognize\nand it doen't seem to work.\n\nhas anyone here done this?\n\nkevin\n\n-- \[email protected] that a believer is happier than a skeptic is no more to\nfork()'ed on 37058400 the point than the fact that a drunken man is happier\nmeatspace place: home than a sober one. the happiness of credulity is a\nhttp://ie.suberic.net/~kevin cheap & dangerous quality -- g.b. shaw\n\n-- \nIrish Linux Users' Group: [email protected]\nhttp://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information.\nList maintainer: [email protected]\n\n"]
00100.f070e3aaa7f475f95589b1900ff58d26

This dataset was contributed by the creators of the Bayesian spam filter SpamAssassin and can be found at [SA] in various separate files. I think the latest readme total count is off by 1, as I found 6,046 messages, of which 1,896 are labeled as spam. The messages include all headers, although the contributors did apply some address obfuscation and hostname replacements. I aggregated all messages into a single CSV file, including a column with the original file name of each email. As I am focussing on the NLP aspect, I combined the Subject field with the Contents of each email into one column in the CSV file.

[SA] https://spamassassin.apache.org/old/publiccorpus/

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