Weird meeting request in Thunderbird

2020-04-15 Thread Andrew Greig via luv-main

Hi All.

I have used Meeting Requests in T-bird for some time but recently I have 
had trouble with the Invitees dialogue. It used to be wholly contained 
within around 50% of a screen width, but now it spreads across three 
screens which is an irritation as I use only one screen. The info I need 
to enter is on the very far left and the OK Button is on the far right.


Here is the link to my screenshots:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MzJN0cBMY8r2Tx-Xzf9cFY-FM-99m27s?usp=sharing

I have written to Mozilla to get a solution, but have had no reply.

Perhaps there is an easy solution to this. Any help would be appreciated.

Many thanks

Andrew Greig

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Re: [MLUG] Problem with very old Dell XPS M1330

2020-04-15 Thread Michael Pope via luv-main


Have you tried the latest Ubuntu via a live cd just to test that the
WIFI works?

'stripes theotoky' via mlug-au writes:

> Hello to all,
>
> Have a problem with a very old Dell XPS M1330.  The box is 12 years old
> (2008) and runs Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx.  It has only been used recently to
> play frozen bubble as it has a very good keyboard.
>
> The problem:
> It does not pick the wifi.  The switch on the side of the box doesn't seem
> to be working.
> I have checked the BIOS and both wifi and blue tooth seem to be turned on
> there (ENABLED).
>
> I tried iwconfig which listed the following interfaces and that nothing was
> wifi capable
>
> lo
> eth1
> vboxnet0
>
> I tried
> sudo ifconfig vboxnet0 up
> and
> sudo ifconfig vboxnet0 down
>
> which show I can turn the vboxnet0 interface on and off. With it turned on
> I again tried
> iwconfig and still there are no wifi capable interfaces.
>
> This happens with the Ubuntu that is on this box and with Mint 17 booted
> from a USB key.
>
> Any ideas?  Is the wifi internal card dead?  old system?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Take care and be safe
>
> J.
>
> -- 
> Stripes Theotoky
>
> -37 .713869
> 145.050562

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Re: SpamAssassin rule problem

2020-04-15 Thread Craig Sanders via luv-main
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 01:55:42PM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
> header  SWS_AUTHReceived =~ /Authenticated sender/
> describeSWS_AUTHMail from local SASL is good
> score   SWS_AUTH-10
>
> I have the above in my SA local.conf file.
>
> Received: from liv (unknown [x.x.x.x])
> [...]
>   (Authenticated sender: russ...@coker.com.au)
>   by smtp.sws.net.au (Postfix) with ESMTPSA id 4BB77F173
> [...]
> X-Spam-Status: No, score=-0.2 required=5.0 tests=DKIM_SIGNED=0.1,
>   DKIM_VALID=-0.1,DKIM_VALID_AU=-0.1,DKIM_VALID_EF=-0.1,
>   UNPARSEABLE_RELAY=0.001 autolearn=disabled version=3.4.2
>
> Above are the relevant headers of a message coming through.  Why am I not
> getting a -10 added to the score?


This section of Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf(3pm) might be relevant:

header SYMBOLIC_TEST_NAME header op /pattern/modifiers [if-unset: STRING]
.
.
.
If the header specified matches multiple headers, their text will
be concatenated with embedded \n's. Therefore you may wish to use
"/m" if you use "^" or "$" in your regular expression.

There's almost always multiple Received: headers in a message, and they're
often multi-line strings so, even though you're not using ^ or $ anchors in
the pattern, it might be worth trying:

 headerSWS_AUTHReceived =~ /Authenticated sender/m


BTW, I have several very similar rules in my local.conf, but matching Subject:
and other headers - none for a Received: header.  They work just fine.


PS: did you reload amavisd, spamc, spampd, or whatever spamassassin daemon you
use AFTER you changed the local.conf file?  Changes don't take effect until
they're loaded in and the regexps compiled.

craig
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Re: [MLUG] Problem with very old Dell XPS M1330

2020-04-15 Thread Keith Bainbridge via luv-main
But ubuntu has an add firmware option built into one of the software
manager apps.  Didn't it exist in ubuntu 10? I'd have thought so.



Keith BAINBRIDGE

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Sent from my Apad

On Tue., 14 Apr. 2020, 19:46 'stripes theotoky' via mlug-au, <
mlug...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> Hello to all,
>
> Have a problem with a very old Dell XPS M1330.  The box is 12 years old
> (2008) and runs Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx.  It has only been used recently to
> play frozen bubble as it has a very good keyboard.
>
> The problem:
> It does not pick the wifi.  The switch on the side of the box doesn't seem
> to be working.
> I have checked the BIOS and both wifi and blue tooth seem to be turned on
> there (ENABLED).
>
> I tried iwconfig which listed the following interfaces and that nothing
> was wifi capable
>
> lo
> eth1
> vboxnet0
>
> I tried
> sudo ifconfig vboxnet0 up
> and
> sudo ifconfig vboxnet0 down
>
> which show I can turn the vboxnet0 interface on and off. With it turned on
> I again tried
> iwconfig and still there are no wifi capable interfaces.
>
> This happens with the Ubuntu that is on this box and with Mint 17 booted
> from a USB key.
>
> Any ideas?  Is the wifi internal card dead?  old system?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Take care and be safe
>
> J.
>
> --
> Stripes Theotoky
>
> -37 .713869
> 145.050562
>
>
>
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