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In de.comm.software.newsreader Nils M Holm <news2009@t3x.org> wrote: [fup ignoriert] >> > Argh! Was soll eigentlich dieser *@&$*(@*&! Sender:-Header im neuen >> > Tin? Ich hatte den Tin schon rekompiliert, als mir auffiel, dass auf >> > BSD die config in /usr/local/etc liegt. Hier: [jsk@moe] ~> tin -V Version: tin 2.0.0 Ausgabe 20110204 ("Burnside") Mar 4 2011 17:48:15 Platform:     

Group: de.alt.folklore.computer · Group Profile · Search for header in de.alt.folklore.computer
Author: Jürgen Schmadlak
Date: Apr 15, 2011 09:33

In de.comm.software.newsreader Nils M Holm <news2009@t3x.org> wrote: [fup ignoriert] Argh! Was soll eigentlich dieser *@&$*(@*&! Sender:-Header im neuen Tin? Ich hatte den Tin schon rekompiliert, als mir auffiel, dass auf BSD die config in /usr/local/etc liegt. Hier: [jsk@moe] ~> tin -V Version: tin 2.0.0 Ausgabe 20110204 ("Burnside") Mar 4 2011 17:48:15 Platform:
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In de.alt.folklore.computer Sven Hartge <sh-114@svenhartge.de> wrote: > Nils M Holm <news2009@t3x.org> wrote: > > Argh! Was soll eigentlich dieser *@&$*(@*&! Sender:-Header im neuen > > Tin? Ich hatte den Tin schon rekompiliert, als mir auffiel, dass auf > > BSD die config in /usr/local/etc liegt. > > "neuer" tin? 4 Jahre alt nennst du "neu"? tin -V sagt 1.8.3, was laut tin.org der aktuelle     

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Author: Jürgen Schmadlak
Date: Apr 15, 2011 09:25

On Sun, Jun 06, 2010 at 01:30:15PM -0400, Michael Gilbert wrote: I compiled VirtualBox running Linux 2.6.32-trunk-amd64. I rebooted and compiled VirtualBox running Linux 2.6..32-3-amd64 The problem is not which kernel was running, but for which kernel do you have the headers installed and you apparently don't have headers for -trunk installed. apt log). kvm and vbox should be able
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Am 08.06.2010 09:32, schrieb Christoph Maercker: > Michael Landenberger wrote: >> Mr. Spammie hat vermutlich die Zugangsdaten des Mailaccounts von von Mr. >> Kazancum verwendet, die er per Phishing oder Trojaner geklaut hat. > > Das wird's sein. > >> ist mittlerweile nichts ungewöhnliches mehr. Hier schlägt auch in >> regelmäßigen Abständen Spam auf, der allem Anschein nach über GMX- oder     

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Author: Nils M Holm
Date: Apr 15, 2011 09:02

On 06/07/10 7:20 PM, Janet Wilder wrote: On 6/6/2010 7:26 PM, Max wrote: I tried to get routing from El Paso to Amarillo. The first result was through *Albuquerque*. I tried for an alternate. Tom Tom touted me through *Lubbock*. The last effort got me a route through *Clovis*. I've traveled all those routes for one reason or another but I just wanted the route via
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Roman Medina-Heigl Hernandez a écrit : > [snip] > > I'd like to drop email if *any* of the following conditions are met: > 1/ "X-Amavis-Alert" *contains* "INFECTED" or "BANNED" > 2/ "X-Spam-Flag" *contains* "YES" > > Relating your 2nd question, perhaps it's not that easy. I'm currently > sharing MX + SMTP functionality (not a good idea, I think, but it's how I > set up this years ago). I     

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Author: Sven Hartge
Date: Apr 15, 2011 08:08

Excerpts from Kevin Grittner's message of jue may 13 10:25:04 -0400 2010: Ireneusz Pluta <ipluta@wp.pl> wrote: many different autovacuums on the same table cycling in start-fail scenario because of invalid page headers of some indexes of the table. Manual VACUUM VERBOSE said me that, now I can also see that in related ERROR-CONTEXT log message pairs. I dropped the damaged
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On Tue, 4 May 2010 09:45:11 -0700 (PDT), Heather Quick <ocwhjuuubrhy@hotmail.com> wrote: >If you're thinking of creating your own header for your Web site, you >can really benefit from knowing how a Web designer thinks when >choosing photos. ...............(SNIP ONE HUGE BLOCK OF TEXT) I am sure you have some good ideas in there, but it would make it a lot easier on the eye and a lot easier     

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Author: Michael Meskes
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:50

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Author: Sebastian Suchanek
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:36

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Author: Carl A. in FL
Date: Jun 7, 2010 19:15

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Author: mouss
Date: May 14, 2010 03:10

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Author: Alvaro Herrera
Date: May 13, 2010 21:40

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Author: alo
Date: May 13, 2010 08:10

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