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mynxcat
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response 25 of 293:
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Jul 1 15:38 UTC 2002 |
This response has been erased.
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keesan
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response 26 of 293:
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Jul 1 17:52 UTC 2002 |
I never ever get spam at my yahoo account or at my ISP, but plenty at grex.
I posted my grex address at my website and get lots of 'small business' spam
as well as the usual porno and mortgage.
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catfish
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response 27 of 293:
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Jul 1 17:57 UTC 2002 |
If you post your address at a website, you will always get spammed.
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mynxcat
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response 28 of 293:
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Jul 1 18:01 UTC 2002 |
This response has been erased.
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gull
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response 29 of 293:
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Jul 1 23:45 UTC 2002 |
I got spam at my Ameritech account the day it was opened.
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keesan
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response 30 of 293:
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Jul 2 01:48 UTC 2002 |
I got it at my earthlink account as soon as I changed email addresses to avoid
spam. Not a single spam at my lesser-known ISP in six months.
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lynne
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response 31 of 293:
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Jul 2 14:07 UTC 2002 |
I've been getting some interesting spam since someone did a search of
aac@* and figured out that aac@mit.edu was a valid address (mailing list).
Fortunately, it was ridiculously easy to solve the problem, since mit
allows you to take yourself off any list. I'm wondering if the others on
the list have figured it out yet.
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jhudson
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response 32 of 293:
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Jul 3 16:59 UTC 2002 |
lol. I posted uce@ftc.gov some time ago.
I suspect that spam bots have actually sent spam there!
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jazz
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response 33 of 293:
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Jul 3 22:17 UTC 2002 |
One thing I love about GREX:
The staff's efforts to prevent spam mail aren't met with suspicion and
paranoia.
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russ
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response 34 of 293:
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Jul 4 04:53 UTC 2002 |
We *still* have a modem with defective flow control which dumps
the connection when you try using sz. <sigh>
If Jan is measuring modem usage without taking the defective
modems (noisy, disconnecting) into account, the actual demand
is being understated by at least one full line, maybe two.
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krj
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response 35 of 293:
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Jul 4 07:14 UTC 2002 |
The network connection is down.
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davel
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response 36 of 293:
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Jul 4 13:22 UTC 2002 |
It's up now, or was a few minutes ago.
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keesan
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response 37 of 293:
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Jul 4 15:04 UTC 2002 |
Russ, dial 761-5041 instea dof 761-3000. I never have download problems with
the former and usually do with the latter (with Kermit). Most people don't
seem to be downloading so they tolerate the bad modem.
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gull
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response 38 of 293:
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Jul 4 16:53 UTC 2002 |
I keep getting Grex's bible quote rejection messages when trying to send
someone mail from here. This surprises me, since I thought the spam filters
only operated on incoming mail. Any ideas what I should change in my
message to get it to slide through?
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mdw
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response 39 of 293:
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Jul 5 05:25 UTC 2002 |
Send mail to postmaster. Include a copy of the bounce message. There
are lots of things that can cause bible quotes, and yes, most of them
apply to mail of any origin, internal or external.
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keesan
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response 40 of 293:
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Jul 5 14:09 UTC 2002 |
A postmaster (according to Pushkin) used to run a posting station where you
got fresh horses and a driver, and sometimes a meal and a bed. People were
always mad at them when they were out of fresh horses. I don't know when they
started to also handle mail.
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krj
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response 41 of 293:
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Jul 5 17:19 UTC 2002 |
In party, we suspect Grex is under a crude attack at the moment.
Load averages:
1:16pm up 4 days, 21:53, 35 users, load average: 133.79, 118.84, 74.62
and telnet queue:
Waiting for a free port (? for help)
...485
...437 of 644; 39 users
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gull
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response 42 of 293:
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Jul 5 18:13 UTC 2002 |
I gave up before getting a response here, and sent the mail with another
email account.
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krj
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response 43 of 293:
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Jul 5 20:24 UTC 2002 |
((it appears to have been a childish dork in party.))
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rcurl
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response 44 of 293:
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Jul 5 20:29 UTC 2002 |
When I got into the queue this morning I started at 625. Would this
be classed as a DoS attack?
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jhudson
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response 45 of 293:
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Jul 5 22:44 UTC 2002 |
Lol. Gone now
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mdw
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response 46 of 293:
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Jul 6 09:42 UTC 2002 |
One of the reasons for the 'l' command in the wait queue, as well as
"fixwait -l", is to make it obvious what IP address is being used for
such an attack.
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jmsaul
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response 47 of 293:
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Jul 8 18:23 UTC 2002 |
I'm not sure whether this is a system problem, or an unavoidable thing, but
the queue doesn't work when I'm trying to SSH in. If there isn't an open
PTY, I get a "PTY unavailable" message and have to try to connect again,
instead of going into the queue. Do I need to change some of my settings?
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oval
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response 48 of 293:
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Jul 8 18:36 UTC 2002 |
about once everytime i go through the bbs items and press return to pass to
the next i get this:
Respond or pass?
Response not possible. Pass?
#33 of 33: by Ipse (md) on Mon, Jul 8, 2002 (12:19):
I'd make some popcorn and turn on the TV.
(then it goes to the next item new response and doesnt give me the title of
#0 :(
so i type 32 to see why md wants to make some popcorn and turn on the tv and
look:
Respond or pass? 32
#33 of 33: by Ipse (md) on Mon, Jul 8, 2002 (12:19):
I'd make some popcorn and turn on the TV.
the next item after that is always fine.
does this happen to anyone else?
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mdw
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response 49 of 293:
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Jul 8 21:06 UTC 2002 |
Looks to me like a pager issue. Did you try "!resize"?
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