* Bart Silverstrim [2005-02-03 08:01 -0500]
> I wonder why if the messages are so important they don't PGP or GPG them.
> Wouldn't that make more sense for sensitive material?
To send email from the UllevÄl university hospital in Oslo, the first to
words of the email needs to be "ikke sensiti
On Feb 2 at 22:49, Erik Norgaard said with a chuckle:
> Sorry to join in on the noise:
Occasionally noise on this otherwise studious list is fun. This is one
time. *This* subscriber likes the "change of pace" :)
> Both statements are backwards and can't impose any responsibility on my
> behalf
On Feb 2, 2005, at 4:49 PM, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Sorry to join in on the noise:
=quote=
This e-mail and the documents attached are confidential and intended
solely for the addressee; it may also be privileged. If you receive
this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately and destroy
Erik Norgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What makes me wonder is that these messages are always at the end, when
> you have read the secret message. If anything it will only make me alert
> that this could be secret, and if I am evil, ofcourse I would not delete
> the mail.
It just struck
Sorry to join in on the noise:
=quote=
This e-mail and the documents attached are confidential and intended
solely for the addressee; it may also be privileged. If you receive this
e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately and destroy it.
As its integrity cannot be secured on the Int
Hey Chuck,
> You cannot be forced into a legally binding contract simply by reading
> a statement, no.
Thank $DEITY that's still true.
> That doesn't mean the author won't try to sue people anyway,
> but even a spammer is unlikely to have anything to worry about unless
> the author is remarka
Nico Meijer wrote:
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using or giving out the email address and any
other info of the author of this email is strictly forbidden.
By acting against this agreement the author of this mail
will take possible legal actions against the abuse.
Could you
Hey,
Sorry for the noise, but...
> --
> By reading this mail you agree to the following:
>
> using or giving out the email address and any
> other info of the author of this email is strictly forbidden.
> By acting against this agreement the author of this mail
> will take possible legal acti
thx all
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oops, the others are right, i was wrong, i was thinking just two steps ahead
once again...)
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 12:38, Oliver Leitner wrote:
> add your user to the wheel group
> that might do the trick.
>
> Greetings
> Oliver Leitner
> Technical Staff
> http://www.shells.at
>
> On Wedne
add your user to the wheel group
that might do the trick.
Greetings
Oliver Leitner
Technical Staff
http://www.shells.at
On Wednesday 02 February 2005 12:16, Gert Cuykens wrote:
> Why does it not accept my password ?
>
> I# ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Password:
> Password:
> Password:
> Permission den
Gert Cuykens wrote:
Why does it not accept my password ?
I# ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Password:
Password:
Password:
Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive).
I#
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Am 02.02.2005 um 12:16 schrieb Gert Cuykens:
Why does it not accept my password ?
I# ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Gert,
if you really need that (this is disabled for security reasons), you
need to edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config and change the following line so it
is no longer commented out and says "Yes"
Why does it not accept my password ?
I# ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Password:
Password:
Password:
Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive).
I#
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