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25 new of 281 responses total.
naftee
response 100 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 03:35 UTC 2005

thanks for the new /c crowd, mike !

welcome, eprom !
twenex
response 101 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 08:52 UTC 2005

Thanks, mike, and good luck with the new digs!
naftee
response 102 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 14:58 UTC 2005

thanks, twenex, and welcome !
keesan
response 103 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 16:48 UTC 2005

Mike, we love you!  When can you start on a spam filter?
mcnally
response 104 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 17:23 UTC 2005

 Realistically speaking, not until after I've moved, and only then after
 some thought about how to make it work simply and with minimal resource
 consumption.  I'm disappointed by the disk consumption problem with using
 SpamAssassin with per-user Bayesian filtering.  If we expect a lot of
 people to elect filtering I'd like to figure out a Better Way so that
 we can offer it as an opt-in item in newuser without having all the
 space we save by filtering out Spam eaten up by spamfilter token databases..

tod
response 105 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 17:32 UTC 2005

Forwarding to a gmail account has been flawless for me.
rcurl
response 106 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 17:39 UTC 2005

What I would like in a spam filter are the option of just creating a file
(.filter?) of the terms on which to filter, and to have the term on which
a message was filtered to be appended to the file in which filtered
messages are saved. I'm using the PINE filter on another server which
works pretty well, but also catches quite a bit of "good" mail...and I
don't know which of my filter terms caught it, to help me refine the list
of terms.
gull
response 107 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 22:19 UTC 2005

Re resp:104: SpamAssassin works pretty well even without Bayes.  It uses
a separate set of scores, in that situation.  It's still a CPU hog, though.
keesan
response 108 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 00:57 UTC 2005

Rane, have you tried using procmail, with a set of your own terms to filter
on?  I have a log file showing which filter caught what.

Can I keep deleting the .spamassassin files? 
rcurl
response 109 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 01:03 UTC 2005

No...haven't had time to set that up, since you first wrote about it.
What are all your relevant files, so I can see what's involved? I want
it to be REALLY EASY. 
naftee
response 110 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 05:10 UTC 2005

REALLY
keesan
response 111 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 19 17:25 UTC 2005

You can copy over ~keesan/mail/filter and modify it slightly, also
~keesan/.forward.  Change keesan to rcurl.  Change the white list or delete
it.  Check the ~rcurl/mail/from file frequently for false positives and then
delete it.  Email me with questions that are not universally relevant.
Spamassassin missed one mail today, sent 'To' some nonexistent grexer.  I find
that spamassassin together with a few 'To' filters gets everything now, but
it is wasting space.
gelinas
response 112 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 02:01 UTC 2005

I stopped by Provide.net this afternoon.  I switched the cables at the modem
end, putting each modem back on its original line but with the other cable.
I made this change around a quarter of five.  Please let me know what effect
this change has had on dial-up.  (Report here rather than in e-mail, though.)
nharmon
response 113 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 13:02 UTC 2005

Thanks joe!
naftee
response 114 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 22 13:55 UTC 2005

thanks gaynate !
keesan
response 115 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 23 14:35 UTC 2005

Dialup is working fine just now, but I don't recall which number I dialed.
Probably 512.  Joe, could Bill L have a try at getting the 28.8K modem bank
to work?  He has a setup that lets him test things offline and lots of manuals
and experience with modems, and also a vested interest since grex is his only
internet connection.
keesan
response 116 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 14:52 UTC 2005

It was 513 that worked.  Right now both lines were busy.
mynxcat
response 117 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 15:01 UTC 2005

Is there something wrong with backtalk? I logged in today, and ALL items in
agora are now "unread". I caught up with everything on Friday, and this is
a little annoying. Help? And thanks in advance.
juicy
response 118 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 20:05 UTC 2005

probably the file that records what you've read got either corrupted or
dumped.  Usually this is because the partition you're on filled while you were
logged in, so changes couldn't be saved, but other reasons are possible.
albaugh
response 119 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 19:59 UTC 2005

When I telnet from work, my paged reading of bbs items or e-mail works fine.
When I telnet from home, the last line is either omitted or overwritten with
spaces.  What might account for the difference?  And if I wished to treat the
symptom, how could I reduce my page size line count by 1?
keesan
response 120 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 20:06 UTC 2005

Sometimes I also lose my last line - I will check if telnetted makes a
difference.  Have you tried ssh instead?
mcnally
response 121 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 22:05 UTC 2005

 re #119:  I'm going to guess that you're using Windows telnet from home,
 possibly on XP.  And that you're using a different telnet from work --
 either using a different version of Windows or using a different telnet
 app entirely (e.g. puTTY, or Hyperterm, or any of a zillion free or
 commercial alternatives.)

 The issue seems to be that your termcap info isn't getting set properly,
 and if you're using Windows telnet it's probably not helping much.

 A couple of suggestions:

   1)  switch to a program like PuTTY for home use, which has much
       better terminal emulation than the Windows telnet app and also
       supports SSH for more secure connections

   2)  if you don't want to switch away from telnet, use the "resize"
       command to try to reset the number of lines in your terminal,
       e.g., in tcsh, csh, sh, or bash: 
             eval `resize`
       (backwards single quotes in the above are important)

   3)  try a different terminal type, e.g. use "ansi" rather than vt100
       if it works better with the terminal emulator you're using
krokus
response 122 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 03:35 UTC 2005

:ignore triludaa
Ignoring triludaa
>twit has been filtered
krokus:   twit has been filtered
Telegram from triludaa on ttypc at 23:30 EDT ...
yet you left your tel on!
EOF (triludaa)
Telegram from triludaa on ttypc at 23:30 EDT ...
prick
EOF (triludaa)

Then on M-net:
Respond or pass? Telegram from triluda on ttypa at 23:31 EDT ...
stop being a prick
EOF (triluda)

naftee
response 123 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 04:43 UTC 2005

lolz

triluda is funny
nharmon
response 124 of 281: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 11:58 UTC 2005

We feel your pain krokus.
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