I suspect this is the more general problem that SpamAssassin on Namesys
needs to be updated, since a *lot* is getting through now.
Most servers get patches to fix security holes. SpamAssassin gets patches
to spam holes. Both are annoying.
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From: Hans Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
these problems will not exist significantly in reality. Look at netapps
and snapshots and clearcase and other filesystems, I remember wondering
if .snapshot could be a problem when netapps were new and it was never a
problem.
Notice though that that
From: Narcoleptic Electron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hubert Chan wrote:
That effectively kills all filenames that contain @,
much worse than
just a metas conflict IMHO.
I strongly agree:
- A restricted character in all names is far more
likely to impact users than a single restricted
From: Phil Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 02:58:34PM -0400, Chris Mason wrote:
| Doing it safely will require something like lvm or evms snapshots. You
| could do the sector by sector copy and then run reiserfsck
| --rebuild-tree. The latest versions of reiserfsprogs are
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
I have to wonder about your motives here, Hans. You are the one who stands
to gain by capitalizing on newbie Unix/Linux users misunderstanding of
filesystems based on their experience with DOS and Windows and here you
are promoting defrag as a feature
From: Adrian Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cassandra == Cassandra Sewell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cassandra I have taken over support for a machine running the
Cassandra 2.2.17 kernel with reiserfs 3.5.32 . We cannot upgrade
Cassandra to a later kernel at this time. I would
From: Hans Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jens Benecke wrote:
User space: There should be a way of specifying what default MIME type a
file should get and whether the MIME type should follow the extension (if
it has one). One thing I didn't like in OS/2 was that sometimes it was
really difficult