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| 25 new of 237 responses total. |
asddsa
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response 193 of 237:
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Sep 7 20:38 UTC 2003 |
Like your brain?
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keesan
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response 194 of 237:
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Sep 9 21:53 UTC 2003 |
A friend with an email account at mymailbox.com reports that every mail he
gets from grex (but not my ISP), including my account and jdeigert, arrives
in 4-7 copies. What might be causing this? Other people don't tell me they
get multiple copies of mail from me.
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keesan
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response 195 of 237:
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Sep 9 22:17 UTC 2003 |
myrealbox.com not mymailbox.com
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gelinas
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response 196 of 237:
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Sep 10 01:59 UTC 2003 |
He should look at the full headers of the copies, to compare the lines that
begin "Received:" The ones at the bottom should be the same in every copy,
but then there will be some that have different time-stamps. Those lines will
show where the transfer is failing.
Most likely, a machine passes it on, but then does not get the acknowledgement
of receipt, so it re-queues the message, to try again later. The machine that
received, but did not acknowledge, the message delivers it. Result: the
message is duplicated when delivery is attempted later.
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asddsa
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response 197 of 237:
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Sep 10 13:14 UTC 2003 |
No wonder sendmail uses so much CPU all the time.
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russ
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response 198 of 237:
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Sep 11 00:33 UTC 2003 |
Very oddly, when ssh'ing to Grex I only *sometimes* get the message
that Grex is lying about the size of its private key. Is there any
mechanism I could use to confirm the key and rule out funny business?
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jaklumen
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response 199 of 237:
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Sep 11 01:34 UTC 2003 |
I'm not sure what it is, but I had some problems with Backtalk... I
had to put my password in several times at a few points to get in and
through the bbs.
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jep
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response 200 of 237:
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Sep 11 01:41 UTC 2003 |
Yes, I'm getting the same problem. I just gave up on Backtalk after
encountering it several times. If I exited from all of my IE windows,
then started one up again and logged into Grex, I could read about 3 items
before getting it again.
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gull
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response 201 of 237:
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Sep 11 02:26 UTC 2003 |
I've noticed that happens a lot when Grex's CPU load is very high. I
suspect something is timing out.
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cross
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response 202 of 237:
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Sep 11 18:23 UTC 2003 |
This response has been erased.
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malymi
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response 203 of 237:
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Sep 12 00:56 UTC 2003 |
re 184: i would suggest using kermit or x/y/z-modem across your tcp
connection, but that appears reserved for dial-up users (foolishly so
imo).
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newjp2
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response 204 of 237:
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Sep 12 02:35 UTC 2003 |
A response when Jamie begs the Grexers for some loving:
Would a kind Grexer with the rootkey please reset the password for jp2? To
authenticate me, please call the number shown in !f jp2.
Thank you, <hug>
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cross
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response 205 of 237:
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Sep 12 02:46 UTC 2003 |
This response has been erased.
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davel
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response 206 of 237:
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Sep 12 12:18 UTC 2003 |
Try reading (or running, if you're telnetted in) /usr/local/bin/sz, & you'll
see.
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scott
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response 207 of 237:
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Sep 12 12:40 UTC 2003 |
Send mail to staff@cyberspace.org, Jamie.
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mynxcat
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response 208 of 237:
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Sep 12 13:43 UTC 2003 |
Aww, Jamie hugs are the best. Jamie, try emailing staff with the request.
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gull
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response 209 of 237:
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Sep 12 14:12 UTC 2003 |
Traditionally none of those protocols have worked well over telnet
because telnet is not transparent, and often not 8-bit clean. ssh is,
if you disable the escape character with "-e none".
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katie
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response 210 of 237:
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Sep 12 18:35 UTC 2003 |
What does it mean when only certain people who try to email me get
"permanent fatal error" messages?
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gull
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response 211 of 237:
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Sep 12 19:41 UTC 2003 |
Are they getting error messages with bible quotes in them?
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lynne
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response 212 of 237:
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Sep 12 20:43 UTC 2003 |
That you're a femme fatale? :)
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albaugh
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response 213 of 237:
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Sep 12 22:21 UTC 2003 |
When I have seen those bounces, it was usually due to a temporary connection
problem, "temporary" being variable...
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newjp2
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response 214 of 237:
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Sep 12 23:22 UTC 2003 |
I emailed the staff on like, Aug 29.
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gelinas
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response 215 of 237:
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Sep 13 02:58 UTC 2003 |
(It looks like /var/spool/mail is a bit full.)
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davel
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response 216 of 237:
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Sep 13 12:44 UTC 2003 |
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd3h 1944365 1754424 0 100% /var/spool/mail
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jlamb
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response 217 of 237:
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Sep 13 22:32 UTC 2003 |
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on
/dev/sd3h 1944365 1756006 0 100% /var/spool/mail
/dev/sd7g 1971009 1773911 0 100% /d
2 partitions that are widely used are full :(
2 that i use :(
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