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General Announcements Mark Unseen   Sep 24 10:51 UTC 2003

This is the general announcements item - the first of several 
announcement items.  Later items are more specific - announcements 
about Grex, Grex system problems, why you're happy, why you're 
bummed, etc. 

If you have something general to announce to Grexers, this is the 
place to put it!
352 responses total.
dah
response 1 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 11:22 UTC 2003

k.
tpryan
response 2 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 13:31 UTC 2003

        Hey, I can keep up with the current agora!
clees
response 3 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 14:13 UTC 2003

the online photoalbum of my Coast to coast tour by bicycle can be found 
at: http://www.pixum.de/members/usabiker/
(bit blurry, maybe)
asddsa
response 4 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 19:43 UTC 2003

You sound like Sheldon Brown
keesan
response 5 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 01:51 UTC 2003

Re 3 - can you also put this URL in the item about grexer websites?
I look forward to getting a graphical browser working and looking at your bike
trip photos.
keesan
response 6 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 20:27 UTC 2003

I emailed vipla (who has been posting all over grex asking for help with
'changing websites') and offered to help him via email.  I asked where he was
from (assuming the perfect spelling and funny grammar were Chinese).  Turns
out he speaks Serbian and will probably be rather surprised to get an email
back from me in that language.
tpryan
response 7 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 22:11 UTC 2003

        Are Serbs known for writting on any wall they can find?
keesan
response 8 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 00:16 UTC 2003

No, nor are they known for the perfect spelling he was using.
dah
response 9 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 00:41 UTC 2003

"Hi everybady!I am new here.Send me some instructions?"
arnezthe
response 10 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 15:47 UTC 2003

hai Sindi Keesan i wanna know about you mail me in my mail add:
r_nezt@yahoo.com
keesan
response 11 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 15:58 UTC 2003

If you want to know about me try reading www.grex.org/~keesan (website).
Or type 
finger keesan
gelinas
response 12 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 15:37 UTC 2003

Something interesting from the University of Michigan:

"During the weekend of September 20, ITCS began filtering outbound e-mail
for viruses. Beginning the weekend of September 27, virus filtering will
also be done for incoming mail. For details, see:

        http://www.itd.umich.edu/techresources/filtering.html
"
asddsa
response 13 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 16:32 UTC 2003

UNLUCKY
tpryan
response 14 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 18:09 UTC 2003

re 12,  Seems like a good idea.  Why pass on 150k of useless message
or harmful message where the only thing the person did was to have
a know email adddress.
fuzzman
response 15 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 29 14:30 UTC 2003

re: 12, seems like a silly idea, since most viruses have their own built-in
SMTP server and wouldn't be going through the University's mail server anyway.
mdw
response 16 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 29 19:46 UTC 2003

How many people do you know who choose to use a virus as their mail
hosting service?
mcnally
response 17 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 29 20:42 UTC 2003

  Not counting those using MS Exchange Server?
mdw
response 18 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 29 22:15 UTC 2003

Not counting that or linux either.
remmers
response 19 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 01:35 UTC 2003

Re #16: That's what I was wondering too.
gull
response 20 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 13:33 UTC 2003

I don't know what the university does, but where I work we filter
outgoing connections to port 25.  All outgoing mail has to go through
the mail server.  This is an obstacle to viruses but not a very high
one, since some of the newer viruses are smart enough to scan for
machines likely to be mail servers and try to relay through them.  Virus
scanning of outgoing mail on the server would provide better
containment, though.
tod
response 21 of 352: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 23:39 UTC 2003

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asddsa
response 22 of 352: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 02:40 UTC 2003

You think someone would be able to read all of that?!
tsty
response 23 of 352: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 08:40 UTC 2003

pic is too fuzzy .. can you get a clearer shot? i have tranaslators avail.
dah
response 24 of 352: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 11:31 UTC 2003

TAKE IT TO DEERBORN!
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