On 29 Mar 2004, at 9:40pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I haven't forgotten this thread.
FWIW, I haven't either. I've still got a plan to try and get GNHLUG our
own server. In fact, I have the server, I'm just working on getting it
colo'ed. I had a promising lead, but I'm starting to think said
Just to let people know...
I haven't forgotten this thread. (Which was started back in October
2003). I've managed to get around the multiple python hitches, and the
multiple mailman hitches (2.1.4 is much better).
However, the virtual hosting in Mailman 2.1.4 is still incomplete and/or
borken.
Tilly, Lawrence wrote:
I am putting up some web sites, primarily for personal use. Some parts
of the site require a user to login and so I have no problem with
posting semi-private info in there. However, on the "front page" I want
to provide my email address so that visitors that do not alread
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, at 4:07pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Here's a question for folks - there's a kernel option I turn on (support
> for a particular NIC) but I need to pass it parameters.
In that case, you need to pass arguments via the kernel command line.
This is typically done using your
>On Mon, 29 Mar 2004 Cole Tuininga wrote:
>On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 15:13, Hewitt Tech wrote:
>> There's a nice little tool located at: http://hixus.com
>> that does a good job of obfuscating an email address. It
>> generates javascript that can beembedded in your web page.
>Just out of curiosi
On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 15:13, Hewitt Tech wrote:
> There's a nice little tool located at: http://hixus.com that does a good job
> of obfuscating an email address. It generates javascript that can be
> embedded in your web page. I have found that the scam artists seem to
> actually read email address
When I picked up this tool a while back it was free. Now the author wants
$10 for it (which seems reasonable).
-Alex
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From: "Hewitt Tech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Greater NH Linux User Group" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 3:13 PM
Subject: Re: Can th
There's a nice little tool located at: http://hixus.com that does a good job
of obfuscating an email address. It generates javascript that can be
embedded in your web page. I have found that the scam artists seem to
actually read email addresses and write them down or otherwise add them to
their ta