On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:52:49 -0500
Bryan Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Rats, and here I was hoping that I had a new Guinea Pig to help me
troubleshoot stuff before I upgrade my machine. ;-}
Sorry, bud. I'm gonna wait 'til they have all the bugs worked out. I got
too much on my plate
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 18:33:43 +0800
Franki [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Nope, but thats irrelivent...
fetchmail passes the mail to postfix (the MTA) and postfix passes it
to procmail for local delivery..
So if postfix aint working properly, then fetchmail isn't going to be
able to pass to
Hi all,
I am working on a fresh install of Mandrake 9.2, fetchmail was working
as of this AM just fine, so I don't know if something is wrong with the
way I've got Mandrake configured or if something has changed
coincidentally with my ISP, but I am seeing behaviour I have never seen
before.
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 15:37:53 -0500
Bryan Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Haywire, can you open up a CLI and su to root and then issue the
command/etc/init.d/posftix status
master (pid 2211) is running...
and tell us what it says. If it says something like, postfix is dead
but the
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 21:41:29 +
Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
As it says, you have not defined a domain name.
Postfix will not work unless it knows the local domain name. By
default it picks it up from the Hostname. Define a
hostname.domainname either in
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 22:16:29 +
Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
aaah, yes, now that I look, /ets/sysconfig/network shows no hostname
at all. IIRC, it was
HOSTNAME=node1 ?
I never had more than that in 9.1, is there a need to add
.localdomain or something now?--
yes
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 17:38:45 -0500
Bryan Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Postfix starts OK on boot, and when I issue the command service
postfix restart, it does restart, but just gives me those warnings.
Warnings aren't errors and IIRC, I was running Postfix on my system
for a full
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 18:31:24 -0500
Bryan Phinney [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
No, 9.1 had it too but most people who didn't need it disabled
zeroconf by setting tmdns to not start on boot. You should be able to
check to see if tmdns is running by doing a ps -A.
I did no such thing, had no such
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 07:28:59 +0800
Franki [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
I had similar probs with 9..2 that I had with earlier versions..
I had to manually remove postfix (with --nodeps in my case) and
reinstall it to get it working properly.
I found that although it was running, it wasn't
with the ISO's, I'd ray
appreciate it, save me this hassle.
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signing on to the LSB? Or is that
something different?
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If we do
components that make up the distros
is done in house by paid developers, hence they are not really free
as in beer distros.
Have I got this straight?
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On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 07:38:30 -0800
Jack Coates [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
yup
LOL! yup it's something different, or yup that's what LSB means?
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On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 07:58:27 -0800
Jack Coates [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Man, nobody reads my mind properly... I guess the AFDB is working :-)
Yup, it's LSB. standard file system, standard compiler and glibc
conventions.
Gotcha, thanks!
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On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 18:16:42 +0200
Artemio [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Agree with you absolutely!
Well, that doesn't happen every day... ;-)
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On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 18:27:37 -0800
John Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Just as his good buddy Earnie Eves. :-)
Ernie Eves?! He's about as far from me philosophically as you can get,
man!
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version in their config scripts, but you can't
always rely on that.
IIRC, one way around it if this is the case, is to run aclocal
before you run ./configure.
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version install is in the system and by manually adding the
new kernel to /etc/lilo.conf
So even if I compile the custom kernel in /home, I can add an entry to
/etc/lilo.conf pointing to it there? That is way cool.
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but not a /boot
partition? This is where my confusion is coming from, I guess...
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On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 10:03:06 -0500 (EST)
Bill Mullen [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
HTH!
Yup, thanks!
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On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 22:27:28 +0800
Anguo [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
I can't find which package has the Berkley DB.
Just out of curiosity, what exactly does this package do/provide?
Tried my usual google.ca/linux search, but nothing informative came up.
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On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 11:23:56 -0500
HaywireMac [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Just out of curiosity, what exactly does this package do/provide?
Tried my usual google.ca/linux search, but nothing informative came
up.
Never mind, just say www.sleepycat.com. Sounds cool!
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the heck would one do without a /home? I would feel,
well, homeless ;-)
Next time I might add a /boot partition, then I can even try different
distros and such if I wish...
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are built totally separate from the last.
Gotcha, thanks!
I also copied and pasted the two Tom's instructions, and bookmarked the
kernel compile howto. I should be well covered now, and hey, if not,
those 9.2 ISO's will be up soon enough to save my ass ;-)
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of crap out the door...I bet there are a lot of said developers
having fantasy dreams involving LG engineers and torture instruments...
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On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 19:50:15 -0800
James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
punished by being force to spend a year doing George to English
translations of his speeches.
I'd choose death... ;-)
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XFree*.rpm on the packages that were security updates of
~12 September last.
Then I found an error message that I had to run mkfontdir on one of
the fonts folders and I got back into X and my favourtite IceWM.
Wt! I'm saving this one, I learned more than you did prolly, LOL!
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can
choose which kernel to boot into. What about manually compiled kernels?
Logic would dictate I would need to add an entry to LILO myself, but
would that work? and, where would I install a manually-compiled kernel
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for Redundant Array
of Inexpensive Disks. However, it's now more commonly defined as
Redundant Array of Independent Disks. Prolly because SCSI is used more
often, and they ain't inexpensive ;-)
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.).
Will it be included in the updates?
Well, I''m about as far from a developer as you can get, but this came
up eons ago, check the archives for more details. The short version is,
the kernel source should be available from contrib sources, IIRC.
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keyword.
I should have mentioned, it was Eric Huff IIRC that ran into the same
thing, would have helped you track it down easier, sorry.
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Dick Gevers [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Hi all,
BTW, please get rid of the reply-to...I'm assuming you got my
suggestions, lemme know exactly how wrong I was ;-)
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A thing is not necessarily true because a man dies
On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 20:01:23 -0700
KevinO [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/10/25/1737244
One post on there mentioned a pretty cool link:
http://justlinuxhardware.com/
Maybe someone could put that on the redundant Twiki ;-)
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* and *helpful* info, right? ;-)
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Nonsense and beauty have close
.
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Nasrudin walked into a teahouse and declaimed, The moon is more useful
take days to reach the
Earth, whereas, of course, the actual EM radiation only takes minutes.
It is the storm of charged particles which wreaks havoc with telecom and
electrical systems here on the rock, the EM I'm not sure about, gotta do
more reading on that.
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It is so stupid of modern civilisation to have given up believing
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 13:56:21 -0400
Greg Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
urpmi.addmedia --distrib /mnt/cdrom
/Haywire adds that to his answers to copy and paste the next time that
comes up database ;-)
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block *all* spam, essentially, too.
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If you live long enough, you'll
; whatever crap these morons
at MS and their cohorts throw out, it is guaranteed not to work, we can
take that much for granted.
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Yes, Richard Stallman hisself:
http://www.newsforge.com/business/03/10/21/114.shtml?tid=85
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solutions on the other hand require no failure to be judged effective.
Preventative...um, nuking Redmond? ;-)
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 12:53:18 -0600
Charlie M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
You're absolutely correct as far as I can tell.
I guess that means we're in total agreement. (-:
Motion carried! We nuke Redmond!
er, that *was* the motion, right? where's the minutes...
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helps a lot here.
So I can put you down for 20 bones on the Windows box? ;-)
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My favourite part:
My Dad could teach the community a lesson
ROTFLMAO!
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have much of a prob with this, but I thought it
might be of interest at least to see how it was done.
http://www.wehave.net/spam/
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it bankrupts them or gets their ranges blacklisted by the rest
of the net.
He actually did get direct replies from some of the recipients of his
scripted mails, and was informed of exactly what action they took as a
result, up to and including disconnection.
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 20:02:42 -0700
rikona [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Problem is, I like
TheBat better than anything I have seen in linux.
How great can an e-mail client be?! That it would actually determine
your use of a particular OS?
That must some kind of e-mail client. ;-)
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 21:28:22 +0100
Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Would you feel better if you were compromised the day after instead of
the day before?
Verry funny... ;-)
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When you die, you lose a very important part of your life
scary.
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Arrakis teaches the attitude of the knife - chopping off
windows. Tried to explain about something called spoofed
addresses, and paths.
Read the link, he took that into account:
Upon reading the headers from the Gibe.F infected emails it was
apparent that the virus does not spoof headers.
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is
pure paranoia, and it would be the death of open source.
I'll take my chances, thank you very much.
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how to add shared directories so people can upload from me.
Also, is there a port I need to open on my router?
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 11:14:29 -0400
HaywireMac [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
One of the list member, I can't remember who, had posted a link, IIRC
to a personal webpage with info on how to get started with Direct
Connect.
I installed dctc and the dc_GUI2 package, and I seem to be connecting
box... ;-)
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Nothing matters very much, and few things matter
simple people. Linux is designed secure from the ground
up, Windows is not.
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Clarke, European product
manager at McAfee, said, So we will be seeing more Linux viruses as the
OS becomes more common and popular.
Mr. Clarke is wrong.
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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003 18:31:08 -0700
James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
where did you see this?
http://www.mandrakestore.com/mdkinc/index.php?PAGE=tab_6/menu_0.phpid_art=342LANG_=en#GOTO_342
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to satisfy dependencies, the following packages are
going to be installed...?
Does checkinstall automagically build in those requirements, or do I
have to somehow manually do that?
I'd hate to release any buggy RPMs g.
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-to on PCLinuxOnline.
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Nasrudin walked into a teahouse and declaimed, The moon
-clock number provided by xvidtune is incorrect or
can be changed?
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does not seem to imply a
dual boot, does this edition come with some sort of package like
Crossover or Win4Lin?
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that you can now use to manage the box via rpm (add remove
update etc.)
That's all there is to building an RPM?! Holy cow, even I could do that!
I could be building RPM's left and right...
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that you can now use to manage the box via rpm (add remove
update etc.)
Never mind, got it to work, what a cool thang!
Look out world, I be buildin' RPM's!
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? [y]: y
Unfortunately, the log file was empty.
Yes, I will read man checkinstall... ;-)
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the 1st command will take care of (hopefully).
If it still does not work, try changing the update source to a different
mirror.
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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 10:38:46 -0500
Praedor Atrebates [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Why do they appear in
the hdlist.gz (just updated, fer gawd's sake)
sorry, missed that!
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of it is that, no, there is no pointy-clicky way.
It is set at install time and conforms to the tested limits of your
monitor, but it can be changed, you just have to do it the hard way.
Check the archives, you'll see all the gory details.
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if I *had to*, but it worked), starting
with urpmi --clean.
try a rpm --rebuilddb first though.
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is the package you are trying to install that requires this?
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they're all on
the CD's.
then you can easily build from source (version 0.4.0).
Worked for me anyhow, ;-)
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version and not 0.3.2, which seems to want libs that are older,
and unavailable from what I can see, for Mandrake 9.1.
Try urpmi libgal-devel, then try building from source, it's really not
hard, just ./configure, make, make install (usually).
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the drawbacks, other than the bandwidth waste and
tying up my pipe.
I recall someone posting about a better way of getting revenge, a
rewrite rule in your httpd.conf that sends the attacking machine into an
infinite loop and crashes it.
But I like your thinking, pure evil... ;-)
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* good point. Love it.
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On 11 Oct 2003 13:13:45 +0200
diego [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Can anyone recommend a good linux compatible scanner
Every HP model *except* the 2300C should work just fine.
Guess which model *I* have ;-)
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one... ;-)
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You climb to reach the summit, but once there, discover that all roads
source stuff!
I don't think I'm encouraging anyone to actually remove IE, but maybe
I'll make a note on that on my ie_reject page just in case...
You do *not* need to remove IE, just don't use it while you are
exploring all the web has to offer you in terms of Open Source
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 20:56:51 -0700
James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Ya might want to link out to this site.
http://reactor-core.org
or at least some of the stuff he has.
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of them. *evil grin*
Ya, imagine IE being called not standards compatible. Oh, wait, it
violates every RFC in existence...
Not such a bad idea, at least for the humour aspect.
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PHP?
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He who knows, does not speak. He who speaks, does not know
to September 1st, on Newbie and
Expert, can't find it.
Try vga=ask, and see what options come up.
When you say all kinds of, what specifically have you tried?
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, writing calculators, filling in forms
c, but there's no disk or network access (in theory).
So a Javascript then would not require the browser to have the Java VM
installed? It runs on the server side like PHP?
Just wanna make sure I get the concept... ;-)
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On 11 Oct 2003 14:56:38 -0400
ed tharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
what does his /etc/lilo.conf say about vga=xxx
still waiting to hear back on that one.
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Nasrudin walked into a teahouse and declaimed, The moon is more useful
than
.
Of course, one would still be able to use Windows, but have to use an
alternate browser such as Mozilla.
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BrowserMatch ^Mozilla/[2-3] tables agif frames javascript
BrowserMatch MSIE !javascript
The last one looks promising, I suppose I could put:
BrowserMatch MSIE go somewhere else, but I can't find how to write
that in terms Apache will understand...
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If little green men land in your back yard, hide any little green women
you've got
of blocking IE on Apache webserver:
http://www.devin.com/ieblock_howto.shtml
Happy blocking, and, BTW, I like your thinking on this one.
Thanks! I'm thinking of using Stephen's 404 page as the redirect...
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HaywireMac
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to seek out that alternative unless
they are given concrete and inescapable reasons for doing so.
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HaywireMac
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 10:57:37 -0400
Ronald J. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Don't get me wrong, Haywiremac - I understand where you are coming
from but maybe a better solution would be to redirect an IE identified
browser to a page that explains the point(s) that you are trying to
get across
think the list could go on ad infinitum), I pay by not
having but maybe, at best, 80 percent of my pipe.
What it seems like to me, is that HaywireMac is on an educational
crusade, and I, for one, laud him on this endeavor. The re-direct page
can be done in a really well thought out fashion
-useful direction, return to IE, and will be biased
AGAINST non-M$ software. Be careful, it may backfire.
Good suggestion, thanks!
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to ignore, knowwhatimsayin'?
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HaywireMac
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In spite of everything, I still believe that people are good
, and if more people do it, it could be a great
form of protest, IMVHO...
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HaywireMac
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Life can be so tragic
to that.
Thanks!
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HaywireMac
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If you can survive death, you can probably survive anything.
Want to buy your
the bases?! That's downright *scary*.
It's perfect ;-)
Thanks.
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HaywireMac
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 18:14:30 -0700
James Sparenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
HaywireMac,
If I were going to do this I'd go to one of the javascript sites
grab
a browser detection script and use it to re-direct the IE users.
Already done using PHP, try loading my site using IE
started something.
There's two people.
Any more?
BTW, I like the BLINK, it's just annoying enough to work! ;-)
here's mine:
www.orderinchaos.org/ie_reject.php
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