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russ
response 53 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 13:52 UTC 2002

Someone has filled up /a again.
davel
response 54 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 2 14:36 UTC 2002

At 21 MB free it's still pretty full.
carson
response 55 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 01:15 UTC 2002

Is it possible to block mail from webboss@daum.net?  I have received
several unsolicited e-mails from that address, and the link that would
allegedly unsubscribe appears to be broken.  I also suspect that nearly
every user on Grex also has received unsolicited e-mail from this source,
as it has been addressed to
Wall.Street.Stockwatch.valued.users@grex.cyberspace.org
mdw
response 56 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 01:38 UTC 2002

Send such mail to "uce@cyberspace.org".
carson
response 57 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 03:28 UTC 2002

I have.  Twice.  Possibly more.  My understanding is that the "uce" 
account is checked irregularly, which would not address the present
situation.
other
response 58 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 03:39 UTC 2002

Marcus, the total accumulation of spam I have received in the last 
couplefew weeks has been forwarded to uce@cyberspace.org, with full 
headers.

This amount has drastically increased over that of the last several 
years, and I would very much appreciate it if you would make updating the 
Grex spam filter a current priority.  I know it takes a big chunk of time 
to go through the junk and do this, but it is a pet project of yours...

I'm giving serious consideration to the idea of having baff/board aliased 
to my upstageleft address and changing my .forward to /dev/null ...
oval
response 59 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 07:54 UTC 2002

yea exaclty -- carson, set up a .forward file to send emails from that address
to /dev/null
tsty
response 60 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 13:39 UTC 2002

uhhhh, a normal  .forward  file opeates on ALL email. what incantations
are necessary for   .forward   to discriminate shit from shinola?
gull
response 61 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 13:50 UTC 2002

You'd need to write a procmail script, I think.
scott
response 62 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 4 16:07 UTC 2002

What other is talking about is sending all "other@cyberspace.org" mail into
/dev/null, not parsing it.
tsty
response 63 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 5 04:32 UTC 2002

...uhhhh, maybe, but i thought not ... regardless, gull, what sort
of procmal script would you suggest?
jhudson
response 64 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 04:14 UTC 2002

If they don't let up, try this trick (in .forward)
utc@ftc.gov.REDIRECT
tsty
response 65 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 06:53 UTC 2002

oh? !!
tsty
response 66 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 14:14 UTC 2002

iw that a legit address?? or is this an incantation newly implemented?
  
back to another situation

 when i    nroff   a file, the resultant file has 30 or more blank
  lines appended to the text. (no, they weren't in the original, smartie)

  this action has been consistant - is this a feature, bug, or user error?
remmers
response 67 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 15:24 UTC 2002

I stated a hypothesis on that nroff behavior back in response #32,
two responses after you asked the question the first time in #30.
oval
response 68 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 6 23:08 UTC 2002

tsty - about the procmail mail filtering, i found a good how-to on filtering
emails based on a certain keyword in the to, from, or subject lines.

http://camden-www.rutgers.edu/HELP/Documentation/Unix/S50-1317_email_filter
ing
.html

skip down to the pine part.

aruba
response 69 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 7 23:52 UTC 2002

Did someone upgrade Lynx just recently?  It's not happy.
keesan
response 70 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 01:06 UTC 2002

What is the symptom?  It was working as usual for me a couple of hours ago,
meaning it loads the same page 2-6 times before you can access it, and the
Tab does not work.
remmers
response 71 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 12:23 UTC 2002

Hm.  I ran lynx just now, and it behaved fine for me.  No multiple
loading of pages; tab works.
davel
response 72 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 13:19 UTC 2002

Whereas for me (quick test) it works "normally" - multiple page displays &
all.
gull
response 73 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 13:28 UTC 2002

Re #63: I don't use procmail, but I've run across various scripts on 
the web that would do things like query ORBZ-style blacklists.
keesan
response 74 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 14:19 UTC 2002

SOmeone said the multiple page display is related to n curses - what is that?
How would one fix it?
aruba
response 75 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 15:07 UTC 2002

I get the multiple loading problem, which has been around for a couple of
months now.

Hmmm.  My problems with Lynx seem to involve arrow keys, so maybe it's
because I upgraded Kermit recently.  So nobody did anything to Lynx on Grex?
aruba
response 76 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 15:48 UTC 2002

Yeah, looks like it's my problem.  Sorry to have bothered everyone.
tpryan
response 77 of 215: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 15:56 UTC 2002

        My solution:  my use of Liynx has been dramiticaly reduced.
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