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cross
response 125 of 276: Mark Unseen   Nov 28 05:32 UTC 2005

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nharmon
response 126 of 276: Mark Unseen   Nov 28 13:15 UTC 2005

you us mutant cretin of bastard is stupid. i write gooder english than
you and portugese. i wonder how you survive
twenex
response 127 of 276: Mark Unseen   Nov 28 13:53 UTC 2005

rotflmao
keesan
response 128 of 276: Mark Unseen   Nov 28 20:31 UTC 2005

Are the modems themselves actually not working?  The grexer who has the 28.8K
modems now might be able to get them working, if so, and he has no other
internet access.
null
response 129 of 276: Mark Unseen   Nov 29 20:34 UTC 2005

The https server certificate needs updating.  It expired on 8/6/2005.
tsty
response 130 of 276: Mark Unseen   Nov 30 06:20 UTC 2005

spam is pouring in ... any clues as to 'why now?'
  
albaugh
response 131 of 276: Mark Unseen   Nov 30 06:46 UTC 2005

It appears that grex e-mail sent to wowway.com & wideopenwest.com is being
refused by those systems.
keesan
response 132 of 276: Mark Unseen   Nov 30 14:37 UTC 2005

We are probably blacklisted again.  Sometimes mail from sdf is also rejected
due to being on the spamcop blacklist.
Could someone please let us know what is happening with the modems, if
anything.  I have two friends who still cannot access grex.
keesan
response 133 of 276: Mark Unseen   Nov 30 20:15 UTC 2005

A third friend just stopped by to find us because he cannot access his grex
mail.  The other two call every few days to ask about the modems.
steve
response 134 of 276: Mark Unseen   Nov 30 20:58 UTC 2005

   The modei are going to take some coordination to get working again.
More later...
keesan
response 135 of 276: Mark Unseen   Nov 30 23:26 UTC 2005

Pine is displaying html tags instead of ignoring them.  I think this has
something to do with a system-wide configuration file because gelinas got it
working right last time.   People ought to keep records of what they do so
it can be done again each upgrade.  And save configuration files.
remmers
response 136 of 276: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 13:10 UTC 2005

There's a system in place (CVS server) for doing that.  A lot of it was
done, but unfortunately not everything.  Hopefully we'll do better in
the future.
bhoward
response 137 of 276: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 13:14 UTC 2005

The main pine configuration file was correctly saved from the previous
system and correctly reinstalled by grexdoc.  At first glance, it does
not look like there was a procedural problem so possible the default
compile options for pine have changed between 3.5 and 3.8 or something
else in the environment upon which pine depends to correctly parse
the html has changed.

Still looking into it.
keesan
response 138 of 276: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 16:20 UTC 2005

I think I found the problem:
url-viewer=/usr/bin/links
          /usr/local/bin/links
I think it should read just:
url-viewer=/usr/local/bin/links
This is in the pine configuration file.  Did links change locations during
the upgrade?  It is now in /usr/local/bin
rcurl
response 139 of 276: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 18:01 UTC 2005

The pine INBOX is again being incompletely displayed. In particular, in the
list of messages today, numbers 4 to 9 did not display, although they could
be read.
bhoward
response 140 of 276: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 19:29 UTC 2005

Links used to be a symlink to /suidbin/inet_wrap and is now its own
binary.  It may have been overlooked in the grexdoc script responsible
for setting up /suidbin or may be deliberate.  Not sure yet.

I'm actually having difficulty replicating your problem with html
mails, even after copying over your .pinerc.  The mails are rendered
correctly, not as raw html.  I'm wondering what else I'm missing
as I'd prefer to see the problem before changing the systemwide
config file.
keesan
response 141 of 276: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 19:41 UTC 2005

I will forward the next html mail that arrives. 
aruba
response 142 of 276: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 23:48 UTC 2005

I still can't get my C++ files to link - libstdc++.a, which seems to be
required to get anywhere, includes references to various routines whose
names begin with _Unwind .  I gather these are exception handling routines.
What library are they in?  A google search doesn't tell me anything.
aruba
response 143 of 276: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 23:54 UTC 2005

I get a Backtalk crash when I try to read conferences anonymously today.
tsty
response 144 of 276: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 15:08 UTC 2005

some of these connections seem, ummmm, overdue for disconnect? or perhaps
just huge files slowly moving?
  
bhoward  ttypI    Dec  3 09:47   (pcp0011561487pcs.anapol01.md.com)
poi      ttypK    Dec  3 09:26   (82.193.101.97.ipnet.kiev.ua)
aruba    ttypL    Dec  3 09:37   (adsl-68-79-167-34.dsl.sfldmi.ame)
vrana    ttypM    Dec  3 09:42   (pcp0011284551pcs.limstn01.de.com)
mkm      ttypN    Dec  3 09:44   (delhi-202.54.61-108.vsnl.net.in)
airat    ftp31727 Nov 24 03:10   (83.69.111.149)
byxopox  ftp13910 Nov 25 16:13   (modem112-as4.sanjuan.uolsinectis)
byxopox  ftp28115 Nov 25 16:06   (modem112-as4.sanjuan.uolsinectis)
saopnnet ftp22498 Nov 29 22:45   (c-24-125-60-222.hsd1.va.comcast.)
hrimyr   ftp30080 Nov 30 20:48   (140-249-114-200.fibertel.com.ar)
ian      ftp28882 Nov 23 16:19   (212.205.122.4)
grex% date
Sat Dec  3 10:05:16 EST 2005
grex%

cross
response 145 of 276: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 16:01 UTC 2005

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naftee
response 146 of 276: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 16:43 UTC 2005

m-net's idled doesn't seem to work :(
cross
response 147 of 276: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 17:10 UTC 2005

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nharmon
response 148 of 276: Mark Unseen   Dec 3 18:26 UTC 2005

I agree with Dan.
gelinas
response 149 of 276: Mark Unseen   Dec 5 02:32 UTC 2005

I've modified /etc/ttys to, I hope, enable the modems again.  We may need to
reboot; the man page doesn't say.
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