Courier 10pt typeface on A4 letter, or 80x25
displays marginspace etc all common concepts all
need hard line wrapping with contextual wrapping and
layout in plaintext, as well as few MUA actually soft wrap
for display but instead hard wrapping, let alone many
webmail mangle beyond 70, many even
> georgemasc...@posteo.de hat am 28. Januar 2018 um 06:54 geschrieben:
>
>
> I am running a Tor (0.2.5.16 on Debian Linux) relay on a VPS with one
> gigabyte of RAM and no swap partition or swap file. The hosting company
> states that it doesn't support swap in order to prolong the life of its
This one is bullshit.
Let my MUA wrap to whatever its window size is.
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anyone here who is running an EXIT on scaleway or online.net for a longer time without complaints?
Gesendet: Sonntag, 28. Januar 2018 um 19:19 Uhr
Von: niftybunny
An: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Betreff: Re: [tor-relays] tor on arm vps
If you want Exit +
I just canceled my contract with scaleway.
I got several abuse complaints even with a very tight torrc and just a handful of open ports, only basics.
In all tickets a state like "guys, again - this is a TOR exit".
After 3-4 complaints i got no more answers from their support.
Seems like
On 29.01.2018 09:44, list member "I" wrote:
> Who set the etiquette?
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E-mail netiquette, in various forms, has been around since at least the
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> -Original Message--
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