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gull
response 180 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 5 21:43 UTC 2006

I think Brightmail is a subscription service.
marcvh
response 181 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 6 23:10 UTC 2006

Apropos of Denise's earlier comments, the "everything is new" happened 
to me, and it appears that the reason is because my participation file
is 0 bytes long.  Apparently something went wrong when I exited from
the conference the previous time.  It doesn't look like the disc was full
or any other obvious problem like that.
keesan
response 182 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 02:00 UTC 2006

AOL is still blocking grex mail, apparently using some att blacklist.
Jim read that ATT is going to sell advertising space to advertisers, in that
it will agree not to block spam from them to its members, for a fee.
I guess real mails from grex would distract users from the paid messages.
tsty
response 183 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 16:15 UTC 2006

any progress on getting back email from that 8mm tape, please?i think
many of us (many who have said so) have irretrievable addreses from
a-way-far-back that are on that last (eons ago ???) backup.
  
cross
response 184 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 8 17:08 UTC 2006

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tsty
response 185 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 01:45 UTC 2006

is this considered a problem these dyas?
  
grex% w
 8:44PM  up 7 days, 18:52, 12 users, load averages: 0.59, 0.55, 0.55
USER    TTY FROM              LOGIN@  IDLE WHAT
roger2   p0 217.16.69.100     8:13PM     7 lynx
tsty     p1 c-68-41-26-134.h  8:42PM     0 w
grogg    p2 c-24-118-175-175  8:43PM     0 (pine)
denleon  p3 paradigm.cypress  8:34PM     0 lynx
nefkin   p7 62.33.88.166      8:35PM     7 -sh
kingjon  p9 resnet66-220.res  8:37PM     0 -bash
schahr01 pc cpe-24-90-108-22  7:38PM     0 -ksh
triludaa pe 4.36.144.2        7:25PM     0 /usr/local/bin/party_ nohelp nofasts
chaoswwc ft 75-178-175-62.li  8:35PM     0 NOOP
chaoswwc ft 75-178-175-62.li  8:40PM     0 STOR /c/c/h/chaoswwc/Programas Windo
chaoswwc ft 75-178-175-62.li  8:41PM     0 STOR /c/c/h/chaoswwc/Programas Windo
chaoswwc ft 75-178-175-62.li  8:42PM     0 STOR /c/c/h/chaoswwc/Programas Windo
grex% who
roger2   ttyp0    Feb 11 20:13   (217.16.69.100)
tsty     ttyp1    Feb 11 20:42   (c-68-41-26-134.hsd1.mi.comcast.n)
denleon  ttyp3    Feb 11 20:34   (paradigm.cypress.com)
nefkin   ttyp7    Feb 11 20:35   (62.33.88.166)
kingjon  ttyp9    Feb 11 20:37   (resnet66-220.resnet.calvin.edu)
schahr01 ttypc    Feb 11 19:38   (cpe-24-90-108-228.nyc.res.rr.com)
triludaa ttype    Feb 11 19:25   (4.36.144.2)
chaoswwc ftp23920 Feb 11 20:35   (75-178-175-62.libre.auna.net)
chaoswwc ftp18949 Feb 11 20:40   (75-178-175-62.libre.auna.net)
chaoswwc ftp16192 Feb 11 20:41   (75-178-175-62.libre.auna.net)
chaoswwc ftp17712 Feb 11 20:42   (75-178-175-62.libre.auna.net)


mcnally
response 186 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 02:52 UTC 2006

 That depends what they're storing..
 I'll have a look.
malymi
response 187 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 08:50 UTC 2006

my slightly dated memory is that per mailbox brightmail is not too
expensive (50c or less), but the minimum commitment (1000 mailboxes) i
think is far beyond what grex can afford.

but more profoundly it integrates into the existing mail infrastructure;
neither openbsd or exim are supported.

that symantec now owns it i fear signals the beginning of the end of its
quality.
naftee
response 188 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 16:07 UTC 2006

triludaa using party is a problem.
cross
response 189 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 16:34 UTC 2006

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nharmon
response 190 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 18:05 UTC 2006

Yeah, could we turn off the idle daemon?
drew
response 191 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 12 22:20 UTC 2006

<southpark>
No Mr. Harmon, we can't turn off the idle
daemon.
</southpark>
keesan
response 192 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 18:51 UTC 2006

I get five (5) Ultimate Online Pharmaceutical spams a day.  Is anyone still
working on a grex spam filter and if so could you filter on this subject line?
naftee
response 193 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 19 23:10 UTC 2006

-bash-3.00$

Sun Feb 19 13:53:58
This terminal has been idle 15 minutes. If it remains idle
for 5 more minutes it will be logged out by the system.



Logged out by the system.
Connection to grex.org closed.
cross
response 194 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 01:09 UTC 2006

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mcnally
response 195 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 02:28 UTC 2006

 Here's the thing:  yes, somebody *could* turn off the idle daemon.
 I could, for example.  The reason I haven't despite your repeated
 requests is that absent an urgent reason I'm not willing to substitute
 my judgment, or yours, in place of current system policies.  If you
 give it even a little bit of thought is acting unilaterally to change
 the system policies really the kind of staff behavior you want to
 encourage, even if in this one instance it will lead to a result you
 approve of?

 If you're really interested in getting it turned off, why not try
 writing up an argument which will convince the board or proposing
 a member vote on the idle policy?

 Get the membership or their elected leadership to buy into your
 plan and I'll gladly make the changes as soon as you do so..
cross
response 196 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 04:40 UTC 2006

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cross
response 197 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 20 06:46 UTC 2006

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twenex
response 198 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 01:08 UTC 2006

Re: #192. You get FIVE online pharmaceuticals spams a DAY?! Wow, you must be
regular. hahahah.
keesan
response 199 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 01:11 UTC 2006

Jim was getting the same five at his WCC webmail account.  They all have
different From addresses.
keesan
response 200 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 01:14 UTC 2006

I also get several Nexican Phamacy at a time, along with Mortagge Ratess.
A few small filters would get rid of a lot of the repeats.
Spamassassin has never produced a false positive with three stars, and half
the two star mails are also spam.  Could it be set up for newusers to use at
their option?
keesan
response 201 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 16:20 UTC 2006

My mails are still bouncing from collegeclub.com (where Jim's son has an
account - his mailbox at school is full) with something about dnsblsorbs.net
Spam received.  Could some staff or board member get us off this list?
nharmon
response 202 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 17:10 UTC 2006

Re 201: I believe the answer to that question is No.

Being on a spamlist is like having a negative mark on your credit
report. It only matters if someone looks at it. And you can't just call
the credit reporting agency up and say "hey, we promise to be good, so
take that off". We have to have a period of time of no spam, and then be
taken off of the list.

Of course, if you want to try and call them and get them to take us off
the list, I think the board can give you representative authority to do so.
keesan
response 203 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 22:06 UTC 2006

I would presumably email them, but they might bounce my mail.
mcnally
response 204 of 260: Mark Unseen   Feb 21 22:59 UTC 2006

 If their e-mail service is properly run they shouldn't be automatically
 be bouncing any e-mail sent to "Postmaster".  Your most likely recourse
 is to send mail to postmaster@{domain name} asking them to override
 their block list and allow mail through from cyberspace.org.
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