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25 new of 870 responses total.
keesan
response 378 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 20:11 UTC 2005

I was able to forward the large mail to my other address with
First line:  :0
Second line:  * > 100000
THird line:  !  (my other address)
It would be nice if this continued to work after grex got back its mail size
limits so that big mails would go to me instead of the sender.
mcnally
response 379 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 20:18 UTC 2005

  Sorry about the extraneous flags, I just quickly adapted from another
  recipe in my .procmailrc and since I'm at work I didn't have time to
  test fully.

  Glad it helped, though..
blaise
response 380 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 20:21 UTC 2005

Yes, you can filter on words starting in c.al, but that will catch (for
example) "challenge"...  If you really want to, it would be "\<c.al". 
(The \< and \> don't need to be matched, any more than ^ and $ need to.
 \< means the start of a word, just as ^ means the start of a line, and
\> means the end of a word, just as $ means the end of a line.)
keesan
response 381 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 21:18 UTC 2005

So how does \< differ from '\  ' (a blank space)?
TO whoever said r and R behave differently in pine (one replies to everyone
and one to just the sender) they behave the same for me.  Maybe you have
configured your Pine to act differently.
I was expecting my new filter to forward a mail with attached .tif file
someone said he just sent me here, but he forgot to attach the .tif file.
janc
response 382 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 21:23 UTC 2005

Could we find another item to discuss spam filter rules and procmail syntax?
I'm scanning this item looking for system bugs to fix, and wonderful though
procmail is, it isn't really in that category, and it's about half this item.
Thanks.
blaise
response 383 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 21:29 UTC 2005

Sorry, I suggested that and then continued to answer the questions. 
I'll stop now.
janc
response 384 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 21:45 UTC 2005

I fixed the https/http problem in vanilla.

Backtalk's "read since" logic has been flakey for a while.  I need to
revisit it.
albaugh
response 385 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 12 23:05 UTC 2005

> TO whoever said r and R behave differently in pine (one replies to everyone
 and one to just the sender) they behave the same for me. <

I didn't say that about pine, I said that about mail.  Yes, the little ole,
stupid, command line oriented vanilla mail reader/sender.
keesan
response 386 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 04:11 UTC 2005

Is there some way to get Pine to stop offering to reply to all recipients?
gelinas
response 387 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 05:14 UTC 2005

No, there isn't, Sindi.  Since it doesn't have separate commands for "reply
to all" and "reply to sender," it has to ask every time.

Dave, my comment on reading the ft help was directed as much at myself as it
was at you.  I also read it, without finding the answer to date ranges. :(
naftee
response 388 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 05:29 UTC 2005

JANC!!

HOW TO YOU GET PARTY TO HOG CPU LIKE HAYZ DID!?!

THANKS
naftee
response 389 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 05:51 UTC 2005

load averages:  7.91,  6.84,  4.86                                    
00:50:38
182 processes: 6 running, 172 idle, 3 stopped, 1 zombie
CPU states: 34.3% user,  0.0% nice, 65.1% system,  0.6% interrupt,  0.0% idle
Memory: Real: 76M/219M act/tot  Free: 1293M  Swap: 0K/3072M used/tot

  PID USERNAME PRI NICE  SIZE   RES STATE WAIT     TIME    CPU COMMAND
14640 azure     64    0 1460K 1680K run   -       64:46 33.69% nethack
29978 _mysql     2    0   34M   17M sleep poll     4:35  0.00% mysqld
32358 _syslogd   2    0  164K  484K sleep poll     3:38  0.00% syslogd
 3601 named      2    0 2620K 2968K sleep select   2:55  0.00% named
20957 exim       2    0  580K  696K sleep select   1:17  0.00% exim-4.42-2


whoa
mfp
response 390 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 06:19 UTC 2005

whoa
cross
response 391 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 02:40 UTC 2005

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keesan
response 392 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 04:16 UTC 2005

cpu usage about 96%:  nethack and party - 3 processes split 3 ways.
mfp
response 393 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 04:17 UTC 2005

If you don't calm down, I'll split you three ways.
gelinas
response 394 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 11:46 UTC 2005

Thanks for the hint, Dan; reduces the guilt of killing processes. :)
albaugh
response 395 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 17:55 UTC 2005

> #11 of 30: by JERKS (qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)

How is it that the grex userID, shown between the (), can be more than 8
characters?  Is that an edit that Backtalk allows?
aruba
response 396 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 18:00 UTC 2005

The new Grex operating system allows account names to be up to 32 characters
long, apparently.
albaugh
response 397 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 18:14 UTC 2005

Since I don't recall that being announced before or after nextgrex was
implemented, I'm wondering if that is something we can arbitrarily enforce.
There is no reason that we can't keep the newuser mechanism from limiting IDs
to 8 characters, even if the O/S doesn't have that restriction.  I'll take
this up in coop.
scott
response 398 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 20:31 UTC 2005

Doesn't seem like a problem to me... my usual PhPBB nickname is around 10
characters long.
keesan
response 399 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 21:13 UTC 2005

Error writing to /tmp from lynx so I could not send mail until I changed the
path to my own directory (of the file I was writing).  Disk quota exceeded.
What does this mean?  I don't think I have anything else in /tmp but if so
how would I check this?  (I sort of recall trying to download something
yesterday via tmp that was too large).
keesan
response 400 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 21:15 UTC 2005

I searched /tmp for zip files and found the one that I got about 1MB of
yesterday and deleted it. How often is /tmp emptied?  (My usual 'ISP' - WCC
- was dead for a while yesterday and I needed DOS xpdf in a hurry but there
is also the free access-4-free.com for such occasions).
lowclass
response 401 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 03:50 UTC 2005

        I still have the via menu notice that says I have mail, and when I
check it with !pine, I'm told i have zero messages.  I checked, as far
as I'm able, with my .login and .cfonse(?) files ,and i can't see ANYTHING 
that would cause it. Any suggestions?
gelinas
response 402 of 870: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 04:54 UTC 2005

lowclass, try "!less /var/mail/lowclass"  I think you'll find that the file
is not empty, but it's not something that pine will show you.  If the file
is not empty, login reports that you have mail.
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