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tod
response 278 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 17:09 UTC 2005

UH OH
mfp
response 279 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 17:14 UTC 2005

OH DEAR>
keesan
response 280 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 17:24 UTC 2005

How do I turn on mail size limits in Pine?  All I could find in Setup was
sorting by size.  I just got a 176K 'file.zip' attachment purportedly from
China.  In the old grex the per-mail limit was 100K and anything larger would
bounce then people would write to complain and be instructed to send me plain
text, or just one small jpeg not a 3MB one.

Thanks to whoever got the load averages back from 3 to 1.  Speedy!
mcnally
response 281 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 17:35 UTC 2005

> How do I turn on mail size limits in Pine?  All I could find in Setup
> was sorting by size.

You don't.  By the time Pine (or any other mail reader) gets to see
how large a message is it's too late; the message has already been
delivered to your mailbox and then read by your e-mail program.

If you want to reject all mail above a certain size you can easily
do that with procmail before it gets delivered to your inbox.

A recipe like "* > 100000" will match messages over 100,000 bytes.
Once you match them you can decide what you want done with them.
keesan
response 282 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 17:59 UTC 2005

You mean something like:
* > 100000
/dev/null   
(I am not sure if the :0: on my first line got into this response).
Why is grex no longer placing a limit on mail size?  Someone else complained
recently about having to empty spams from his mailbox several times a day or
it would fill up with junk like this.  Or maybe it is a virus.  

I only know how to filter on headers (:0:) or message body (:0B:).

If grex is going to allow these large mails to get through now, could someone
possibly write up a script to simplify rejecting them with procmail, which
is not for beginners?  
other
response 283 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 19:26 UTC 2005

For some reason, the script in #274 didn't work for me until I added a
line:

#!/bin/sh
 for a in `find /dev/tty[a-s]? -user $1 -print`
 do
   b=`basename $a`
   echo "
 $b:"
   a=${b:3}
   ps -xt$a
 done

(Apprently, in ps -t, the 'tty' is implied, so including it in the
variable results in the shell attempting to parse 'ps ttytty[a-s]?'
rather than 'ps tty[a-s]?')
mfp
response 284 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 20:10 UTC 2005

Heh.
cross
response 285 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 20:44 UTC 2005

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keesan
response 286 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 21:18 UTC 2005

I cannot telnet to grex.  I type my login and then nothing happens, or
sometimes I can get as far as typing my password. I had to use backtalk
(vanilla, lynx) to post this.
keesan
response 287 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 21:22 UTC 2005

The telnet problem just fixed itself (or someone fixed it).
drew
response 288 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 7 23:29 UTC 2005

Grex is now immediately disconnecting when I dial in direct.
keesan
response 289 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 00:22 UTC 2005

I  just dialed in direct 45 minutes later.
How do I change Pine's behavior back to letting me decide whether to forward
a message as an attachment?  I usually say 'no' so that I can remove most of
the message by leaving it as message body (such as all the email addresses
in it).  I searched on 'forward' in Setup with no luck.  Could this be put
back to default behavior, along with 100K mail limit?
cross
response 290 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 02:26 UTC 2005

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cross
response 291 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 03:48 UTC 2005

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gelinas
response 292 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 04:23 UTC 2005

Sooner or later, we'll get the configuration of exim right.  When we do, a
limit on size will probably be included.  Asking for it repeatedly will not
make it happen any sooner.
keesan
response 293 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 05:10 UTC 2005

Okay, I will try to clean out my mailbox more often until it happens.  Do we
still have a 1MB mailbox limit?  176K spams or viruses fill that fast.
keesan
response 294 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 05:35 UTC 2005

I cannot access 7 or 8 ftp sites in a row including ftp.slackware.com.
I am a paid member which means I should have ftp access and these sites are
accessible from another shell account elsewhere.  Do I need to change
something in lynx.cfg or somewhere?  
tod
response 295 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 05:46 UTC 2005

DITTO

Looking up ftp.slackware.com
ftp.slackware.com
Making FTP connection to ftp.slackware.com
Alert!: Unable to connect to FTP host.
Looking up ftp.slackware.com
ftp.slackware.com
Making FTP connection to ftp.slackware.com
Alert!: Unable to connect to FTP host.
Can't Access `ftp://ftp.slackware.com/'
Alert!: Unable to access document.

lynx: Can't access startfile
petercon
response 296 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 14:56 UTC 2005

resp:291  Thanks for installing _some_ of the GNU stuff. If we don't 
have mc (Midnight Commander) how about installing git (GNU Interactive 
Tools) as a file manager.  Of course mc from "ports" would be better, 
hint :-)
keesan
response 297 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 17:48 UTC 2005

I can now do a Kermit telnet to another shell account but kermit file transfer
between them does not seem to work.  I had to exit the telnet connection and
do ftp instead.  I think it used to let me kermit telnet and then file
transfer between these accounts. (I had gone off to another account to get
a file at an ftp site because lynx won't work now to get files from ftp
sites).
cross
response 298 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 17:59 UTC 2005

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rksjr
response 299 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 18:03 UTC 2005

Re. #119: remmers wrote:

    "Got to oldgrex and looked;"

How does one get to oldgrex?
cross
response 300 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 8 20:54 UTC 2005

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gelinas
response 301 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 00:33 UTC 2005

I don't know why ftp wasn't working before, but is now:

] Respond, pass, forget, quit, or ? for more options? !ftp ftp.slackware.com
] Connected to ftp.slackware.com.
] 220 207.173.172.131 FTP server ready
] Name (ftp.slackware.com:gelinas): ^C!
] 
] Respond, pass, forget, quit, or ? for more options?
tsty
response 302 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 08:49 UTC 2005

ftp  to grex and (binary) get seems to have *really* screwed up ...
  
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