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25 new of 293 responses total.
carson
response 212 of 293: Mark Unseen   Aug 26 23:55 UTC 2002

(SpamAssassin apparently decodes base64, although it assigns a hefty
point value for having to do so.)
mdw
response 213 of 293: Mark Unseen   Aug 27 02:35 UTC 2002

Grex can decode base64 to look for "big5" spam.  Apparently the chinese
have caught on; grex found 3 "possible" matches in the past week, but
nothing that it was willing to block.
jhudson
response 214 of 293: Mark Unseen   Aug 27 16:47 UTC 2002

If you REALLY want to find out exactly what the mail headers are,
more $MAIL should do it.
gull
response 215 of 293: Mark Unseen   Aug 27 19:30 UTC 2002

The mail spool is full.
davel
response 216 of 293: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 12:25 UTC 2002

Hmm.  It's still (or again) full:
Filesystem            kbytes    used   avail capacity  Mounted on
/dev/sd3h            1944365 1788367       0   102%    /var/spool/mail
jp2
response 217 of 293: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 13:11 UTC 2002

This response has been erased.

gull
response 218 of 293: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 13:35 UTC 2002

It's still at 102%.  Pine is unhappy with this.
scott
response 219 of 293: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 13:43 UTC 2002

Valerie started a reap.
carson
response 220 of 293: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 17:19 UTC 2002

<carson wonders if accumulating spam and out-of-date accounts might 
have something to do with it>
bhelliom
response 221 of 293: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 17:44 UTC 2002

Well, the Grim Reaper's going to work as we speak, so I hear.
other
response 222 of 293: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 18:21 UTC 2002

in this case, the Jolly Reaper...
bhelliom
response 223 of 293: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 20:19 UTC 2002

Do you think she's actually enjoying it?
tsty
response 224 of 293: Mark Unseen   Aug 29 05:26 UTC 2002

of course, silly <g>.
keesan
response 225 of 293: Mark Unseen   Sep 7 12:30 UTC 2002

Is the full spool the reason why in the past few days, several times, I have
typed in a to: address and then Pine froze and I had to hang up and redial?
mdw
response 226 of 293: Mark Unseen   Sep 8 07:52 UTC 2002

I doubt it - that sounds like a line noise problem of some sort.
keesan
response 227 of 293: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 00:25 UTC 2002

Why only when typing in the To: address?
mdw
response 228 of 293: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 06:19 UTC 2002

Beats me - but sometimes line noise *is* data sensitive.  If it's just a
pine problem, then things like ^\ ^C ^Z might be useful.  You might have
to do a "stty sane^J" if this leaves you in raw mode.
keesan
response 229 of 293: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 23:55 UTC 2002

I had to do an Alt-X to exit Kermit, hang up, and start over.
It has not happened again recently.
jep
response 230 of 293: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 02:45 UTC 2002

I tried to use the "Preferences" in abalone to change my colors to the 
blue scheme, and got a backtalk crash.
jep
response 231 of 293: Mark Unseen   Sep 12 02:46 UTC 2002

Also: there are no fw settings available in abalone.
other
response 232 of 293: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 14:22 UTC 2002

Current date and time: Fri Sep 13 10:19:30 EDT 2002

 10:19am  up 2 days, 21:27,  38 users,  load average: 12.95, 12.31, 12.00

0 waiting, 38 remote + 2 local users; 72 max remote users
mdw
response 233 of 293: Mark Unseen   Sep 13 22:31 UTC 2002

Mail bomber + something evil from Brazil.
mcnally
response 234 of 293: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 02:16 UTC 2002

 > + something evil from Brazil.

 Hopefully not a Hitler clone..
janc
response 235 of 293: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 03:56 UTC 2002

Fixed the "preferences" crash in abalone.

I get fairwitness settings in abalone.  See the starred items on the
pulldown menu.
russ
response 236 of 293: Mark Unseen   Sep 16 01:17 UTC 2002

Since I've received no response to my e-mail to "staff", I feel compelled
to post here...

Grex is currently blocking e-mail from a rather popular (and to some
of us, rather important) Michigan site.  Perhaps this is due to the
fact that it changed IP addresses, which may have given it one which
was formerly used by a spammer.  Nevertheless, this IP is no longer
associated with spammers.

This problem has been on-going since roughly Wednesday.

Will the Grex staff please:

1.)     Unblock this site, and
2.)     Inform the compilers of the spamblock list that their
        information is out of date.
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