"Teergrubing?" That's hilarious. Is this word really used regulary? I've never heard that, and I am German... (We say "tar pitting"). Anyway, sending back the mail to the originating machine might indeed be better than just bouncing the mail to the sender, which is often forged. That might be a nice enhancement or option for TMDA, which brought me from roughly 100 SPAM mails a day to about one or two per week.
The default editor for Gentoo Linux, which is supposed to be targeted at the more experienced Linux crowd, is nano. A pico clone. Vi is not even available after installation of the base system. I hate that.
Oh, btw, it should have been setenv EDITOR pico, shouldn't it?
Eudora? That might be ok, as Microsoft tells you here... Quote: Q:Will the virus impact my Macintosh if I am using a non-Microsoft e-mail program, such as Eudora? A:[...]most likely other e-mail programs like Eudora are not designed to enable virus replication.
Hmm. I think what you describe already exists. Unfortunately, nobody seems to know. Well, I left the company one year ago, but please have a look at www.kelman.de
"Teergrubing?" That's hilarious. Is this word really used regulary? I've never heard that, and I am German... (We say "tar pitting").
Anyway, sending back the mail to the originating machine might indeed be better than just bouncing the mail to the sender, which is often forged. That might be a nice enhancement or option for TMDA, which brought me from roughly 100 SPAM mails a day to about one or two per week.
We use plenty of them. And still you'll read some (c) Apple stuff in the firmware messages when booting those machines.
The default editor for Gentoo Linux, which is supposed to be targeted at the more experienced Linux crowd, is nano. A pico clone. Vi is not even available after installation of the base system. I hate that. Oh, btw, it should have been setenv EDITOR pico, shouldn't it?
Eudora? That might be ok, as Microsoft tells you here...
Quote:
Q:Will the virus impact my Macintosh if I am using a non-Microsoft e-mail program, such as Eudora?
A:[...]most likely other e-mail programs like Eudora are not designed to enable virus replication.
It wasn't much of a review anyway, more of an installation HOWTO.
I would still like to see a review from a technical magazine/journal/website that I trust.
I found this review useful.
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/etc/mandrake-release
[kn@schmerle kn]$ cat
Mandrake Linux release 8.2 (Bluebird) for i586
[kn@schmerle kn]$ gcc --version
3.0.4
done.
Yep.
knielsen@cerberus:~ > uname -a
Linux cerberus 2.4.5-ac18 #3 Tue Jun 26 16:42:36 CEST 2001 i686 unknown
knielsen@cerberus:~ > uptime
8:50am up 203 days, 2:48, 5 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
This is a router with 3 quad networkcards, handling 10 networks, acting as an internal firewall. Hmm, perhaps I *should* upgrade the kernel one day...
Hmm. I think what you describe already exists. Unfortunately, nobody seems to know. Well, I left the company one year ago, but please have a look at www.kelman.de
You remember wrong. Wizball music was made by Martin Galway... :-)