On Mon, Nov 27, 2006, Ira Abramov wrote about Re: Picture spams - again.:
well, care to share that list of usefull RBLs? I'm always afraid to
block too much, and someone else's experiance with specific RBLs' record
is valueable.
Here is the list of RBLs I use. Like I said, this catches a
Ira Abramov wrote:
you know the type, lots of random text and the spam is in an attachment
that changes ever so slightly to avoid getting a unique signature for
razor/pyzor and friends.
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what do YOU do to fight this? the smartest filter I know is Google's and
even IT fails on some spams
The startup company Dapper, located in the Tel-Aviv area, is looking for
excellent programmers.
Dapper (see http://www.dappit.com) is an new service allowing ordinary
people (not just experienced programmers) to extract and combine content
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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 03:56:05 -0600 (CST)
From: Gadi Evron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: TAUSEC is back - 3.12.06 (Next Sunday)
The Security Forum, hosted by the Tel Aviv University, is back for another
year!
3rd of December, 2006.
On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 09:27 +0200, guy keren wrote:
i think that you have to give up some of the paranoya (i'm going to
block the e-mail that'll change my life!) in order to get good
filtering.
Its a different kind of paranoia when you're a service provider (and may
I say - a bit more
It is highly important to define CFLAGS='-m32' prior to running configure.
Otherwise the gcc supplied with RHEL4 will try to compile 64bit binaries,
and that is not welcome in your scenario.
Also, If you already have gcc-2.95.3 compiled and working on another machine
installed in its own tree
On 11/27/06, Noam Meltzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is highly important to define CFLAGS='-m32' prior to running configure.
Otherwise the gcc supplied with RHEL4 will try to compile 64bit binaries,
and that is not welcome in your scenario.
That's assuming gcc 2.95 is not 64-bit safe.
As far as I recall it won't compile as 64bit binary.
Anyhow, better compile it to the architecture it was most widely tested on -
x86_32 that is.
On 11/27/06, Ilya Konstantinov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/27/06, Noam Meltzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is highly important to define
thanks, plp
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Ira Abramov wrote:
you know the type, lots of random text and the spam is in an attachment
that changes ever so slightly to avoid getting a unique signature for
razor/pyzor and friends.
snip
the only option is of course to authorize with a while list, like I saw
some services have. first
Hi,
I'm installing Mandriva 2007 on a new AMD dual core. The Mandriva installation
DVD is advertised as including all versions. Mandriva correctly identified
the CPU and installed 64 bit dual CPU.
The problem is that I prefer 32 bit - I don't have the time or energy to sort
out all the
oops - my mistake. There's an option on the F3 menu to choose 32 or 64 bit
installation
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test, please ignore, thanks
Peter
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And his take specifically on DMCA and its EU equivalent, the EUCD:
http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/gplv3/tokyo-rms-transcript#patents
I am not a big Stallman fan but some things need to be done.
Peter
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I'm using hwsetup from knoppix (that kudzu-based system
autoconfiguration with the twirly green bar at boot time). It's used to
automaticly load the drivers for nfs-root machines running RHEL, fedoras
and SLES of all versions. It seems to crap out on SLES 10 (kernel
2.6.16.21-0.8-default). strace
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