On Thursday 19 Mar 2009, John Carlyle-Clarke wrote:
As others have said, Xorg will now often work with no configuration file
but if this process fails then you may need to configure the server
yourself.
That is what worked for me. I simply renamed xorg.config and rebooted (with
my old card
On Saturday 21 Mar 2009, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
It varies, but some spam spotters add extra headers to the email that
describe what tests they tried and what `scores' those tests obtained.
If the total score is larger than some threshold, it's spam. If your
email client has some means of
Hi Terry,
What I don't understand is why my ISPs mail filters thought those five
messages were s##m. I couldn't see anything naughty in any of them.
It varies, but some spam spotters add extra headers to the email that
describe what tests they tried and what `scores' those tests obtained.
If
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