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2006 Jan 17
1
Qwest can't/won't
...hones do not provide
callerid.
Why? because they bought T1's at like $1k/mo instead of separate lines
at $100/line/mo each. Saves them a ton of money. Has been for years.
5 or more years ago, callerid was not available out here. Slowly, over
the last 5 years or so, they have been upgrading the populace, so now,
almost everyone reports callerid, except the county gov., and the school
system. They come thru as "unavailable". They both want it, but they
can't afford to get/give it. They'd have to switch back to individual
lines to get that, at over 2x the cost, and they'd rath...
2014 Oct 14
1
[OT]] CentOS 7 docs, tutorials, etc...
...OpenSSL
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> I am sure there are more.
>
> But really, if you are going to claim something, at least be willing to back
> up what you claim is that asking to much ?
>
Of course, plausible deniably is the standard MO when a government does
something that even their own subject populace would take exception to. That
said one must give thought to the reality behind the following well documented
controversy that goes back to 1999:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSAKEY
But more recently we have:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jul/11/microsoft-nsa-collaboration-user-data
a...
2004 Aug 06
1
problems with icecast2
...that kind of subversive stunt,
the economy would collapse overnight. The government would have to
intervene: it would form a cabinet-level Department of Holiday Gift-Giving,
which would spend billions and billions of tax dollars to buy Barbie dolls
and electronic games, which it would drop on the populace from Air Force
jets, killing and maiming thousands. So, for the good of the nation, you
should go along with the Holiday Program. This means you should get a large
sum of money and go to a mall.
-- Dave Barry, "Christmas Shopping: A Survivor's Guide"
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2007 Sep 06
7
alert function, V2
I guess the alert function is not part of the spec, because it appears
to be unimplemented in Dovecot, even though most clients implement it.
Timo, I would hope this would be easy to implement, and it's
functionality that will be valuable to every installation. Here's why.
America recently had the tragedy of a shooting rampage on a large
university campus (yes, America should do
2004 Aug 06
0
a new directory service
..., or the number representing
> relative popularity, and that you make choices based on other things,
> even if they are as trivial as the name.
I will have to presume to speak for the general population here, as my
personal buying decisions are probably far more fine-tuned than the general
populace. Though *I* would almost never buy a car, or any product based
strictly on it's popularity, there are limitless examples where others would,
and I'll bet that all of you could name off a dozen people off the top of
your head who's decision making process is primarily based on popul...
2008 Jan 03
7
Mail server setup for small ISP
Hi,
I will probably have to design an e-mail (and other components)
infrastructure for a small ISP soon (WISP).
I'm doing some research to determine which components would be best to
offer e-mail services to their client and allow the staff to manage
accounts easily.
I usually use virtual machines a lot for isolation and easy backups and
migration (when a hardware node is
2004 Aug 06
7
a new directory service
> That said, we are all aware of the fact that there is a large amount of
> cheating going on, and therefore that number may not be so relevant nor
> accurate.
With the system I've outlined, there is no reason to cheat. There's
no need to fake listener counts because it's not there. Certainly
people can make this available in the 'description' field, ie, how