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i
response 125 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 14 11:24 UTC 2006

Looks like grex is out of inodes on /var/spool.  
tod
response 126 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 14 17:17 UTC 2006

Damnit Chloe!
cross
response 127 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 14 23:00 UTC 2006

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keesan
response 128 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 15 02:54 UTC 2006

New users have now been deprived off offsite mail privileges temporarily for
just over 4 months.  Is anyone actually working on a solution?
cross
response 129 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 15 05:01 UTC 2006

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slynne
response 130 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 15 13:10 UTC 2006

Sindi, I dont know how much the staff is working on this issue but I 
dont imagine that anyone is currently devoting much time to it. I would 
rather we were able to offer offsite mail to all newusers and that is 
ultimately the goal as I understand it. In the mean time, we can 
probably get staff to restore privileges to an individual if you have a 
particular user in mind. 
keesan
response 131 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 15 15:41 UTC 2006

I commented because the motd has a message (I think posted by Cross, not sure)
about offsite mail privileges temporarily being suspended, dated Jan 11.  This
does not make grex look very good when someone logs in.  If there are no plans
to restore mail to new users, say so instead.  One new user, perch, went off
annoyed after talking about this for a while in coop.  He was interested in
helping set up a spam filter at grex and knew a lot about spamassassin.  We
exchanged a few emails.  'restore' is not the correct word for giving mail
privileges to a new user who never had them.  
cross
response 132 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 15 15:59 UTC 2006

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keesan
response 133 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 15 17:09 UTC 2006

Maybe I should ask bhoward if he has time to work on mail quotas.
cross
response 134 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 15 19:00 UTC 2006

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nharmon
response 135 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 15 19:28 UTC 2006

Or we could let Google handle it for us.
keesan
response 136 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 15 19:35 UTC 2006

Google does pine email from our home accounts here?
cross
response 137 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 15 20:33 UTC 2006

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ball
response 138 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 15 23:27 UTC 2006

I've notified most of the people in my address book that
they should not send me mail here at Grex because, since the
move from Sun to PC (which I think coincided with a
geographical move), Grex has been down quite a bit.  Even
when it's up I receive complaints about mail bouncing back
to senders with errors such as 'too many SMTP connections'.
Perhaps turning off email would free up resources (including
staff time) to work on other things?
kingjon
response 139 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 15 23:53 UTC 2006

Google has not offered to do our email for us. There was the story a while back
that they had a program to do so for some nonprofit organizations, I don't
think Grex would qualify (open newuser), and the story didn't specify whether
this would be paid for by GMail-style ads or by the organization. In any case,
I haven't heard anything more of it since. 

While it is true that GMail can be read and sent using some standard utilities,
such as pine, fetchmail, and I suspect mutt, and you can access a bare version
in links (not lynx as it requires javascript), those are severely limited,
making most of the advantages of GMail irrelevant. (For instance, they only use
POP3, not IMAP, for connecting. Unless I'm missing something in their
documentation, you can't get at your "Archived" mail from a client [like pine],
you can't use their "labels" feature, and it doesn't report any mail that
you've seen before, so anything you wanted to read again you'd have to
continaully mark "unread" to get it to keep showing up.)
tod
response 140 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 16 20:17 UTC 2006

warning: libc.so.38.2: minor version >= 3 expected, using it anyway
PicoSpan T3.3a; designed by Marcus Watts
 copyright 1984 NETI; licensed by Unicon Inc.
wilt
response 141 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 16 23:44 UTC 2006

HACKED BY GNAA LOL JEWS DID WTC LOL
wilt
response 142 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 16 23:58 UTC 2006

HTTP://WWW.GNAA.US/
keesan
response 143 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 17 01:27 UTC 2006

I just added the latest vandal to my .cfonce file (pico -w .cfonce).  If you
don't have a twit filter type 'ignore wilt'.  Then if you don't want to page
past 147 items with blank entries in them type 'fixseen' but you will also
lose responses from other people.  
naftee
response 144 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 17 01:30 UTC 2006

yay keesan
jesuit
response 145 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 17 02:13 UTC 2006

HTTP://WWW.GNAA.US/
naftee
response 146 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 17 02:23 UTC 2006

yay jesuit !
jesuitx
response 147 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 18 02:24 UTC 2006

http://www.jewsdidwtc.com/
keesan
response 148 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 18 11:57 UTC 2006

Could someone please block the current twit's IP address?  I am tired of doing
a fixseen every time before I would have read agora.  I hope there is less
opportunity of vandalism via the web.
keesan
response 149 of 333: Mark Unseen   May 18 12:00 UTC 2006

The current twit has been logging in from se, de, and ru.  Is there some way
to put a quota on bbs entries (maybe 20 per hour, 1 per minute?).
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