On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 10:48:42 -0500, Michael Hipp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Squabsy wrote:
Yes I noticed that and was going to have a play with it myself.
Can you set the bit rate and the hz from the command line ?
Yes. It has several of the most common options. There is a companion
'play'
David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most likely no one on this list falls into this category, but if you
know anyone who has a company that grosses more than 100 million a
year and an influential politician in their pocket, they need to start
lobbying hard to stop spam and push
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Chris Kassopulo wrote:
David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most likely no one on this list falls into this category, but if you
know anyone who has a company that grosses more than 100 million a
year and an influential politician in their pocket, they need
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David A. Bandel wrote:
| FYI,
|
| For those of you who are interested, the spammers are winning. Yet
| another RBL is shutting down (blackhole.compu.net). They are being
| forced to shut down due to massive attacks on their servers by spammers.
|
|
Chris,
I'm on modem and it's impossible to keep my mailbox from
filling without staying on line 24/7.
Your ISP should be able to help you set up a filter that will throw it out
before it gets to your mailbox. If not, you might look for a more helpful
ISP. There is no excuse for passing
Heard this morning that the governor of California, yes that one,
passed some legislation making it illegal to send spam to
or fro that
state. A penalty of up to one million is possible.
Hey, it's a start.
Yup, the law takes effect on January 1. Any California
resident who
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003, Chris Kassopulo wrote:
Condon Thomas A KPWA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm on modem and it's impossible to keep my mailbox from
filling without staying on line 24/7.
Your ISP should be able to help you set up a filter that will throw it out
before it gets to
quoth Bill Campbell:
| Hmmm. I thought I heard an Earthlink advertisement on the goddam
| noisy box just recently that was touting their ability to eliminate
| spam and ``viruses'' from their customer's e-mail.
what were they gonna say? that their founder is in the slammer for being
a
Hi all,
A class I'm taking requires that my PDF viewer be able to view comments
that the instructor places inside the PDF file. Acrobat Reader 6 in
Windows works just fine at viewing these comments (which appear usually
as tooltips when I hover over them, or highlighted areas), but nothing
in
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 08:45, David A. Bandel wrote:
Most likely no one on this list falls into this category, but if you
know anyone who has a company that grosses more than 100 million a year
and an influential politician in their pocket, they need to start
lobbying hard to stop spam and push
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/linux/story/0,10801,85288,00.html?nas=PM-85288
SEPTEMBER 24, 2003 ( COMPUTERWORLD ) - In a bold move aimed at
reassuring its enterprise users that Linux is the right choice for
their businesses, Hewlett-Packard Co. today is announcing that it will
David A. Bandel wrote:
FYI,
For those of you who are interested, the spammers are winning. Yet
another RBL is shutting down (blackhole.compu.net). They are being
forced to shut down due to massive attacks on their servers by spammers.
I understand that nothing can be done if you saturate
Hi
We are using sendmail-8.10.2-C1 in our cobalt raq-4r server. For few
of our domains, if we don't use the full domain name in the /etc/mail/access
file then it is coming *relay deny*. Where as for all our domaina we are
mentioning the ip address in the relay and it is working fine.
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 17:20, dep wrote:
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/linux/story/0,10801,85288,00.html?nas=PM-85288
SEPTEMBER 24, 2003 ( COMPUTERWORLD ) - In a bold move aimed at
reassuring its enterprise users that Linux is the right choice for
their businesses,
dep wrote:
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/linux/story/0,10801,85288,00.html?nas=PM-85288
SEPTEMBER 24, 2003 ( COMPUTERWORLD ) - In a bold move aimed at
reassuring its enterprise users that Linux is the right choice for
their businesses, Hewlett-Packard Co. today is announcing
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 11:16:12 -0700
Condon Thomas A KPWA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heard this morning that the governor of California, yes that one,
passed some legislation making it illegal to send spam to
or fro that
state. A penalty of up to one million is possible.
Hey,
quoth Shawn L Johnston:
| On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 17:20, dep wrote:
| http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/linux/story/0,10801,
| 85288,00.html?nas=PM-85288
|
| SEPTEMBER 24, 2003 ( COMPUTERWORLD ) - In a bold move aimed at
| reassuring its enterprise users that Linux is the right
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 07:45:32 -0500
David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI,
IP addresses of countries like China and Brasil who only care about spam
when it concerns their own citizens.
My current pounding is coming from Panama. 8-)
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 08:16:59 +1000
James McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand that nothing can be done if you saturate the pipe. But
wouldn't stateful inspection and some rules to say `when x number of
connections occur from y host in z time' cause the firewall to drop the
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003, David A. Bandel wrote:
...
Most legislators aren't stupid enough to turn themselves into criminals.
Say What! A couple of Mark Twain quotes are on point:
Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress.
But I repeat myself.
There is no
Maybe I am just missing something obvious, but, is there an easy way to
get underscores in your typical postscript font, like Times-Roman?
Joel
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Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -
There must be a sleezy lawyer somewhere who could sue SOMEBODY to get
these windows machines off the net. How about the ISP's who let these
things onto the internet? Maybe pass some tough pollution laws.
Joel
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Swapana Ghosh wrote:
| Hi
|
|We are using sendmail-8.10.2-C1 in our cobalt raq-4r server.
For few
| of our domains, if we don't use the full domain name in the
/etc/mail/access
| file then it is coming *relay deny*. Where as for all our
I understand that bash will do arithmetic in octal if you prefix the
constant with 0. So:
a=05
b=017
c=$((a*b))
echo $c
yields
75
This is the correct answer, but it is in decimals, not octals.
Is there a way to make echo display octal?
Thanks,
Joel
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 17:44:07 -0500
Michael Hipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dep wrote:
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/linux/story/0,10801,85288,00.html?nas=PM-85288
SEPTEMBER 24, 2003 ( COMPUTERWORLD ) - In a bold move aimed at
reassuring its enterprise users that Linux is
quoth Alan Jackson:
| SCO's stock plummeted today. Most investors figured it out too, even
| after SCO had a press release putting a sickeningly positive spin
| on it. Sickening like you feel after a chilidog and the roller
| coaster.
mmm . . . chilidog.
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dep
Whatever law is after,
Joel Hammer wrote:
I understand that bash will do arithmetic in octal if you prefix the
constant with 0. So:
a=05
b=017
c=$((a*b))
echo $c
yields
75
This is the correct answer, but it is in decimals, not octals.
Is there a way to make echo display octal?
Thanks,
Joel
More arithmetic?
echo
On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 13:23, Robert E. Raymond wrote:
Does anyone know of a viewer in Linux that supports these comments,
Dunno if (in Linux) it supports these comments, but how 'bout Adobe
Acrobat Reader
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
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