Barry Warsaw wrote:
On Feb 10, 2009, at 6:00 AM, Adam T. Bowen wrote:
I'm new here, so, hello everyone! I would like to do a British English
(en_GB) translation for mailman, and, accordingly, with the instructions
given in the wiki, I am declaring my intentions here first.
Can you sign up
Hi,
Luca Ferrari wrote:
Hi,
I've got a linux server with samba shares behind a firewall. Since my
users want to see their shares from the outside network, I thought to
dynamically mount shares on the firewall (using, for example, automount)
providing access thru winscp, that has a quite
Hi,
linux-admin@vger.kernel.org wrote:
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Perhaps your keyboard isn't supported?
Adam
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Hi,
Bargel Jazat wrote:
[snip]
The first time the problem appeared like this: I mirrored some
directories to
my second hard disk and when I made a diff
$ diff -ru source dir target dir
I found that the two subtrees were not the same. A few binary
files were different, one text file differed
Hi,
We have received some email this morning with the From and To
headers like:
From:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and it is getting a USER_IN_WHITELIST -100 score. The whitelist rule
causing this is:
whitelist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but if I change the * glob to something like [EMAIL
and it is getting a USER_IN_WHITELIST -100 score. The whitelist rule
causing this is:
whitelist_from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
whitelist_from looks at several other headers, not just the literal From:
header
In particular, I bet 'Sender is postmaster or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It is the
Hi,
I have created a mail box for users to bounce spam, that has
slipped through SpamAssassins net, to. I want to manually sort through
this box and feed the proper spam to the Bayes classifier. The problem is
that when the mail is bounced (and forwarded because sometimes people just
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestions so far. I do indeed already use the
bayes_ignore_header config option to filter out various X-* headers that
we add for internal use.
One major problem I found with bayes_ignore_header is with regard to
lotus notes. Most of my users are notes users.