matchers
for undesired message contents. They are published daily at:
http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-taboos.txt
Of course it lets some spammers thru, but it won't trap at (we hope)
legitimate email. It definitely cuts down the amount of through-going
spammage considerably.
/Matti
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 04:58:56PM -0400, Tony Lu wrote:
Is the private encryt - public decrypt valuable? Is there
somewhere I can get the sample.
you see , what I have seen is public encrypt -private decrypt
Think about signatures.
All you have so far seen is encryption.
key?
Thanks in advance.
thanks and regards,
bandi
/Matti Aarnio - who needs to remind himself and his collegues about
these lifetime issues over and over again..
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is a true masterpiece
and I want to send my sincere gratitude to it's developers, who I think are
doing a hell of a great job.
nick.
Quite good, although a bit difficult to use, as often "source is the
document" is the rule in the b
(or recent)
one is:
$ rsync --version
rsync version 2.4.1 protocol version 24
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to think that the read-ahead is partially broken, but how,
I don't quite know. What is it anyway ?
/Matti Aarnio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
First with READ-AHEAD set:
MAIL From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] BODY=8BITMIME SIZE=283
RCPT To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ORCPT=rfc822;[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RCPT To:[EMAIL
This is classical VARARGS thing..
With patch below the thing compiles and 'make test' succeeds.
$ gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/alpha-redhat-linux/2.96/specs
gcc version 2.96 2125 (experimental)
gcc -I.. -I../../include -mcpu=ev56 -O3 -DL_ENDIAN -DTERMIO -c -o b_print.o
capable to run SSL encryption in SMTP
socket -- and a SMTP server also, of course.
/Matti Aarnio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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is already doing that. And I suppose Sweden is near too.
http://www.vaestorekisterikeskus.fi/fineidspec.htm
Referred documents are mostly in Finnish in there, some swedish
and english versions do exist, too.
/Matti Aarnio [EMAIL
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