On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 11:55:36PM -0800, Jason wrote:
I think the most interesting point is that, while a
good background of the problem and proposed solutions
is given, it seems there really is no good answer
currently. The author does make mention of Sender
Permitted From
Until there is some form of authentication for mail, this
arms race will continue. Sender Permitted is an interesting
step, since it is generally hard for DNS changes.
However, it is not the end of the arms race. It makes the
security flaws in DNS become a target.
And if it is possible to
Installfest/Clinic Reminder
The Mid-Willamette Valley Linux Users Group will be sponsoring
an installfest/Clinic Saturday 13 March 2004.
We will be providing help installing linux, configuring your
already installed linux or troubleshooting your system.
Everyone is invited.
When: Saturday 13
Installfest/Clinic Reminder
The Mid-Willamette Valley Linux Users Group will be sponsoring
an installfest/Clinic Saturday 13 March 2004.
We will be providing help installing linux, configuring your
already installed linux or troubleshooting your system.
Everyone is invited.
When: Saturday
I might be interested in Assorted rack trays... Any sliding keyboard
holders?
Jim
On Thursday, March 11, 2004, at 12:09 PM, Larry Price wrote:
7 foot Chatsworth racks
Lucent Portmaster PM-3's
Assorted rack trays, monitor enclosures and possibly a surly bofh or
two
No reasonable offers
The trays are steel and aluminum and attach to a standard 19 rack
we don't have any standard rackmount pullout keyboard trays that aren't
in current use.
we do have this monster double wide shelf/cage thing that has 4
keyboard shelves
that we might be willing to part with. (we need the space
On Friday 12 March 2004 06:46, John Sechrest wrote:
Until there is some form of authentication for mail, this
arms race will continue.
You know, we could kill spam tomorrow if we could just convince
people to set up use PGP, and then drop all non-PGP-encrypted
stuff at the MX.
It's a
I'm posting this here in case some of you haven't seen it yet.
http://www.craphound.com/spamsolutions.txt
it captures many of the obstacles in the way of a good solution.
it's kind of neat perhaps it could be implemented as a web service
so that you could easily construct a response just by
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 04:23:23PM -0800, Ken Barber wrote:
I'd ask John Sechrest to set up the MX at PEAK to reject all
non-PGP mail coming to me tomorrow...
... IF I could only convince enough people out there to adopt this
solution that already has RFCs in place.
You realize that the
On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 10:28:48PM -0800, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
1) Postfix+amavisd-new+spamassassin on one server
2) default exchange 5.5 on another server
3) script that dumps ldap entries from exchange to a text file that postfix
reads.
Easy as one, two, three.
Bob, I'm actually in the
At 05:42 PM 3/3/04, Bob Miller wrote:
John Sechrest wrote:
The Mid-Willamette Valley Linux User's Group will be sponsoring
an installfest/Clinic Saturday 13 March 2004.
I'm planning to go to this event. Any Eugenians want a ride?
--
Bob Miller Kbob
kbobsoft
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