On Sat, 10 Jun 2017 22:48:47 +0200
theman whosoldtheworld wrote:
> ... thanks for your advice ... but there are 3-4 solution for these things
>
> For general information, QT5.9 has been released in recent weeks with
> security rt operations certified to European standards ...
> so that all r
On Sat, 10 Jun 2017 22:48:47 +0200
theman whosoldtheworld wrote:
> ... thanks for your advice ... but there are 3-4 solution for these things
>
> But at present I am more concerned with understanding the use of various
> Lcnc files than any other.
> For general information, QT5.9 has been re
sorry : certifiable instad certified terms errore.
btk
2017-06-10 22:48 GMT+02:00 theman whosoldtheworld :
> ... thanks for your advice ... but there are 3-4 solution for these things
>
> But at present I am more concerned with understanding the use of various
> Lcnc files than any oth
... thanks for your advice ... but there are 3-4 solution for these things
But at present I am more concerned with understanding the use of various
Lcnc files than any other.
For general information, QT5.9 has been released in recent weeks with
security rt operations certified to European stan
not really understand these type of problem ... Now since 2004 we are all
labeled with some system
soon as we go over the net ... now the thing is much more commercial than
then this is true ...
but the fact is known so the problem is As we want our things to become
public and how much we
It looks like they changed their terms and want everyone to re-up on the
new terms.
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Hi Guys,
I just got a request to renew my subscription to a totally unrelated
software project on Source Forge.
It was legit.I did not have to log in or anything like that.I
clicked the link and it went to Source Forge and I clicked another thing
saying continue subscription That
I have been getting similar notices from "Network Solutions"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_false_front_architecture
Subject: Important Message from Network Solutions
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2017 17:19:21 +
From: supp...@networksolutions.com mangled the .com)
See how the Name (w
Forwarded Message
From: Valerio Bellizzomi
Reply-to: pycam-de...@lists.sourceforge.net
To: pycam-de...@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [PyCAM-devel] Fwd: Important Account Information -
Reconfirm Mailing List Subscriptions
Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2017 20:00:17 +0200
It is not the o
On 10.06.17 12:26, Cristian Bontas wrote:
> Got one too.
> But if fake, I don't really get its purpose.
> The link seems legit, and the sourceforge.net certificates are valid. There
> doesn't seem to be any URL trick, either.
> So how would a third party benefit from my subscription reconfirmation?
On 10.06.17 09:40, Marcus Bowman wrote:
> Yes; I got one too.
> I have been subscribed for a long time, and this is the first message
> of that kind, so I consider it spam/phishing.
Marcus, you're right - real mailing lists do not threaten exile by ...
date. But beyond theorising, if we just do:
Got one too.
But if fake, I don't really get its purpose.
The link seems legit, and the sourceforge.net certificates are valid.
There doesn't seem to be any URL trick, either.
So how would a third party benefit from my subscription reconfirmation?
Any ideas?
Cristian Bontas
On 10.06.2017 11:4
On 10 June 2017 at 03:53, Cecil Thomas wrote:
> His machine was running Mach3 and he got the laptop with the setup files
> and Mach3 but I think the license stayed with the previous owner. He wants
> me to convert it to LinuxCNC and I am willing to help but I can foresee
> trying to reverse engi
On 10 June 2017 at 09:40, Marcus Bowman wrote:
> Yes; I got one too.
> I have been subscribed for a long time, and this is the first message of
> that kind, so I consider it spam/phishing.
>
They already have your email address, that's how they will send this reply
of mine to you. I don't see wh
Yes; I got one too.
I have been subscribed for a long time, and this is the first message of that
kind, so I consider it spam/phishing.
Marcus
On 10 Jun 2017, at 09:00, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 10.06.17 09:15, Peter Blodow wrote:
>> Hello Gentlemen,
>> I just got a message, seemingly from
On 10.06.17 09:15, Peter Blodow wrote:
> Hello Gentlemen,
> I just got a message, seemingly from sourceforge (sourceforge at
> slashdotmedia.com), litterally mentioning emc-users as my mailing list, with
> the urgent wish to confirm my subscription with sourceforge, otherwise it
> would be cancelle
Hi Peter,
I received that message as well, mentioning two mailing lists that I'm
subscribed to. From what I can tell, it is valid, since this mailing list (and
the other one) is hosted at sourceforge. See also the signature appearing at
the end of any message. Should be safe, I think.
Bye,
Phi
Hello Gentlemen,
I just got a message, seemingly from sourceforge (sourceforge at
slashdotmedia.com), litterally mentioning emc-users as my mailing list,
with the urgent wish to confirm my subscription with sourceforge,
otherwise it would be cancelled by June 29th. The link given looks
somehow
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