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Topics of the day:

  1. FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics
  2. how to search email address?
  3. NEWS: New Translations of ACCMAIL FAQ
  4. My autoresponder
  5. SLiRP emulator
  6. Anonymous WWW Surfing
  7. Where can I find cwebmail.exe
  8. Truncated Digests

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Date:    Sun, 7 Feb 1999 06:01:31 GMT
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Subject: FTPMail, Agora, etc. statistics

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Date:    Sun, 7 Feb 1999 17:48:29 +0800
From:    Roam Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: how to search email address?

Hello Listers,

  how can i find one's email address through email?

Best regards,
 Roam Fan
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Date:    Sun, 7 Feb 1999 11:27:55 -0800
From:    "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: NEWS: New Translations of ACCMAIL FAQ

Accmailers,

Berry Van Hombeeck has translated version 8.0 of the ACCMAIL FAQ to
Dutch. It's available by sending blank E-mail:

TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SUBJECT: send accmail.nl

Muhammad Shahid Khaki  has translated version 7.0 of the ACCMAIL FAQ to
Urdu. It's available by sending blank E-mail:

TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SUBJECT: send accmail.pk

More translations of version 8.0 on the way!


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Gerry Boyd -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Date:    Sun, 7 Feb 1999 11:32:50 -0800
From:    "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: My autoresponder

Accmailers,

For any of you having troubles receiving files or getting the help file
from my autoresponder, here are the problems that I have had to overcome:

missing "send" on subject line
misspelled words on subject line
missing extension on accmail.xxx
multiple requests on subject line
other words on subject line
multiple blanks or tabs on subject line
send request in body of the message
multiple send requests in body of the message
MIME encoded
HTML encoded
uppercase letters
other, not yet classified (I can't figure out why!!)

Currently, I'm stuck on UUCP addresses in the Reply-To: or From:
fields. By default Procmail screens on the FROM_DAEMON expression as
follows:

If the regular expression contains `^FROM_DAEMON' it will be
substituted by `(^(Precedence:.*(junk|bulk|list)|To:
Multiple recipients of |(((Resent-)?(From|Sender)|X-
Envelope-From):|>?From )([^>]*[^(.%@a-z0-
9])?(Post(ma?(st(e?r)?|n)|office)|(send)?Mail(er)?|daemon
|mmdf|n?uucp|LIST(SERV|proc)|NETSERV|owner|r(e(quest|sponse)
|oot)|b(ounce|bs\.smtp)|echo|mirror|s(erv(ices?|er)|mtp)
|A(dmin(istrator)?|MMGR|utoanswer))(([^).!:a-z0-9][-_a-z0-
9]*)?[%@>\t ][^]|$)))', which should
catch mails coming from most daemons (how's that for a
regular expression :-).

The FROM_MAILER expression suffers the same problem.
If the regular expression contains `^FROM_MAILER' it will be
substituted by `(^(((Resent-)?(From|Sender)|X-Envelope-From):
|>?From )([^>]*[^(.%@a-z0-9])?(Post(ma(st(er)?|n)|office)
|(send)?Mail(er)?|daemon|mmdf|n?uucp|r(esponse|oot)
|(bbs\.)?smtp|serv(ices?|er)|A(dmin(istrator)?|MMGR))(([^).!
:a-z0-9][-_a-z0-9]*)?[%@>\t ][^]|$))'
(a stripped down version of `^FROM_DAEMON'), which should
catch mails coming from most mailer-daemons.

Several people requesting accmail.ru and accmail.ir have had their
requests go to my error trapping file due to the fact that uucp
appeared. If anybody has any ideas, I'm ready for them!

Anybody sending me mail with a "send", "help", "index", "reminder" in
the Subject line is going to receive a help file. Anybody sending me
mail with a "send" in the body of a message is going to get a help
file. Unless you use "send <filename>" in the Subject line, you are not
going to receive the file from my autoresponder, but instead a "help"
file.

So, if you want to correspond with me privately, WATCH what you type in
the Subject line. Replys, that is, Re: in the subject always go to me
directly... Also mail from trusted individuals. Everything else is
either sent to a spam folder, autoresponded to, or sent to a file for
later checking.

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!!


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Gerry Boyd -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Date:    Sun, 7 Feb 1999 11:38:16 -0800
From:    "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: SLiRP emulator

Accmailers,

SLiRP is a free TCP/IP emulator over the SLIP/PPP link-level
protocols which allows a normal user with a shell account on a UNIX
system to act like a real SLIP/PPP account.

This allows shell users to use all the graphical user interface tools
like www browsers (Internet Explorer, Netscape, Opera), ftp, telnet,
news readers, mail programs (Eudora, Outlook, Pegasus), FreeTel, Real
Audio, etc. on a UNIX shell account.

For any of you are that interested, I have completed a web page and
added to my geocities site. See:
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/1236/slirp.html


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Gerry Boyd -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Date:    Mon, 8 Feb 1999 11:06:16 +1200
From:    Craig Rodgers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Anonymous WWW Surfing

In a message dated 6/2/99, T.Shook/ InfNet wrote
>There are TWO web sites that we know of that can accomplish
>anonymous web surfing for free:
>
>http://www.anonymizer.com  (far right blue box link)
>http://www.shodouka.com  (launchpad box)

http://www.magusnet.com/proxy.html
http://www.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/~pircher/anonymicer/
http://www.abstracts.de/cgibin/cgiproxy/startproxy.cgi
http://www.lightspeed.de/irc4all/eindex2.htm

The last link is to a long list of proxy servers which may or may not work. Their are 
others, but I haven't got the URL's handy. A proxy server doesn't really make you 
anonymous, it just makes you look like your comming from somewhere else. If you want 
anything approaching web annoymity you have to use an ssh tunnel or ssleay, which cuts 
the weakest link in your privacy/anonymity, namely your own ISP, out of the loop.

BTW I don't think any of these are of any use to email only users, for email only 
users who want to surf the web anonymously, which means not having the servers log 
your real email address or even a forwarding adddress. I would suggest you set up a 
nym at one of the nym servers and send requests through them. Send a blank email to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], or [EMAIL PROTECTED] for 
instructions.

Craig

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Date:    Sat, 6 Feb 1999 20:43:11 +0300
From:    =?koi8-r?B?6czY0SDwxdLGyczYxdc=?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Where can I find cwebmail.exe

Hello friends!
Where can I find cwebmail.exe to get my mail from hotmail.com(without
connecting with i-net)
Thanx!

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Date:    Sun, 7 Feb 1999 15:48:13 -0800
From:    "Gerald E. Boyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Truncated Digests

Accmailers,

This is a test to prove whether or not a period in column 1 truncates
the digest.

The next line has the period in column 1.
.
If digest truncation does not occur you should see this line....

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Gerry Boyd -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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