On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 21:18, Stephanie Law wrote: > SPAM: -------------------- Start SpamAssassin results ---------------------- > SPAM: This mail is probably spam. The original message has been altered > SPAM: so you can recognise or block similar unwanted mail in future. > SPAM: See http://spamassassin.org/tag/ for more details. > SPAM: > SPAM: Content analysis details: (5.60 hits, 5 required) > SPAM: SPAM_PHRASE_00_01 (0.8 points) BODY: Spam phrases score is 00 to 01 (low) > SPAM: SIGNATURE_SHORT_DENSE (-0.3 points) Short signature present (no empty lines) > SPAM: FORGED_RCVD_TRAIL (2.0 points) trail of Received: headers seems to be forged > SPAM: RCVD_IN_OSIRUSOFT_COM (0.4 points) RBL: Received via a relay in >relays.osirusoft.com > SPAM: [RBL check: found 1.140.186.129.relays.osirusoft.com.] > SPAM: X_OSIRU_OPEN_RELAY (2.7 points) RBL: DNSBL: sender is Confirmed Open Relay > SPAM: > SPAM: -------------------- End of SpamAssassin results --------------------- > > This is a very elementary question that has probably been asked and answered. If > this is the case and someone could point me to the answer, that would be great > as I have not been able to find it. My problem is this: I am a college student > running Red Hat Linux 7.3. My roommate is running Windows XP. We only have one > printer between us and would like to be able to share it. As of now, however, I > have been able to see all the other files she has shared, but not the printer. > If anyone could point me to directions on how to share printers, that would be > greatly appreciated. Thanks for all your help.
I agree with Joel's comments - but I want to add that you may find a shell scirpt called smbprint helpful in figuring out how to submit jobs to the windows queue. I've had good success with cups printing to windows hosted printers. brad -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba