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2003 Aug 20
1
Viruses and the list
> -----Original Message----- > From: samba-bounces+kcollins=nesbittengineering.com@lists.samba.org ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Looks like it's the Virus is forging my address now... :-( Jeesh. What a waste. If the guys writing viruses would put their energies into REAL code, we'd be so much farther ahead. Later, -- Kevin L. Collins, MCSE Systems Manager
2012 Jul 25
1
Can someone help with SpamBayes problem?
I've posted to the SpamBayes users list, but there seems to be no traffic there, so I've had no replies. If there is anyone here using SpamBayes, I'd appreciate some advice or at least suggestions.... I'm running Centos 5.8 here. Day before yesterday I decided to look and see if there was a newer SpamBayes than I was then using. lo and behold, there was. I was using 1.1a4, and
2006 Dec 22
2
imap failed asssert in imap-bodystructure.c
I'm running Dovecot on a Debian system which recently has been failing on an assert(). I have a spam mailbox that if I try and open (from any client), the imap process dies and this is written to the error logs: Dec 21 18:57:11 theronge imap(mronge): file imap-bodystructure.c: line 278 (part_parse_headers): assertion failed: (part->physical_pos >= input->v_offset -
2004 Jun 23
3
Help with Partial Transfer Error?
Hello, I'm fairly new to rsync so please bear with me. I'm trying to use cwRsync to sync my spambayes installation between my laptop and home computer, both running WinXP. I have configured rsync servers (cwrsync) on both machines. Now, I am trying to pull the files from the laptop rsync server down to the home computer and I'm encountering the error: rsync error: some files
2010 Aug 08
0
[LLVMdev] MmapAllocator
Hi Steven- Nice, but will this not break Windows? From an initial glance over your patch, it seems to assume the existence of mmap() in some form or other. Alistair On 8 Aug 2010, at 03:05, Steven Noonan wrote: > Hi folks, > > I've been doing work on memory reduction in Unladen Swallow, and > during testing, LiveRanges seemed to be consuming one of the largest > chunks of
2010 Apr 29
1
Dovecot headers at start of text returned to KMail
The attachment show Kmail (kdepim-4.4.2-1.fc12.x86_64) accessing an email from dovecot over imap. From the wireshark-imap-trace.txt you can see at line 77 that the headers do not end cleanly "X-)". And at line 84 there is text from the headers that is not part of the body "-Spambayes-Trained: ham". The email being access by dovecot is in:
2013 Feb 25
1
Procmail/Formail problem on 6.3
Hi! In the process of making mysystem work again, having just done a reinstall of 6.3 x86_64. I have a considerable collection of procmail recipes for filtering mail in various ways, and since the upgrade none of 'em is working. procmail passes every mail thru spambayes, which gives back a rating on spamminess. this happens, so it's not as if procmail is simply punting. that is
2010 Aug 08
4
[LLVMdev] MmapAllocator
Hi folks, I've been doing work on memory reduction in Unladen Swallow, and during testing, LiveRanges seemed to be consuming one of the largest chunks of memory. I wrote a replacement allocator for use by BumpPtrAllocator which uses mmap()/munmap() in place of malloc()/free(). It has worked flawlessly in testing, and reduces memory usage quite nicely in Unladen Swallow. The code is available
2018 Jan 18
0
Minor problem with yum-cron
Hello everyone - I have a minor problem with yum-cron. It has been doing this for a long time, and finally today I got annoyed enough to want to fix it. The problem: When yum-cron sends an email notification, the message is sent without a date field. Therefore it shows up in my inbox as "date: Unknown" and sorts to the opposite end of the list. The system is CentOS 7.4.1708 with
2017 Jul 11
0
I found this interesting: amount of evil traffic on the internet
I've just done a little "study" (well, nothing quite that pretentious) of the traffic hitting my router, that gets DROPped the router's firewall. there is a surprisingly (to me, at least) enormous amount of it. over about the last 3 weeks, it has dropped over 65,000 connection attempts. I finally got around to figuring out how to have the router's logging mechanism connect
2014 Oct 23
0
Icecast stats.xml
Hi, Thanks for taking the time to report this. On 10/23/2014 06:38 AM, Roger H?gensen wrote: > Consider this a Ticket for Icecast 2.4 > > ******************************************************************************** > If you look at > {{{ > admin/stats.xml > }}} > > on a Icecast-KH server (default setup) and an Icecast 2.4 server > (default setup) the following
2004 Apr 30
1
configure problem - mixed fortran/c
I'm trying to build R 1.9.0 to get the opportunity to build rpy for some folks at my office. (I'm a Python guy, not an R guy, so I'm completely unfamiliar with the machinations of building R.) I'm having trouble getting past the configure step. A plain old configure generates this output at the end: checking whether we can compute C Make dependencies... yes, using gcc -MM
2014 Oct 23
3
Icecast stats.xml
Consider this a Ticket for Icecast 2.4 ******************************************************************************** If you look at {{{ admin/stats.xml }}} on a Icecast-KH server (default setup) and an Icecast 2.4 server (default setup) the following is one of the things that the KH branch has as extra info. {{{ <listener id="3581"> <ID>3581</ID>
2010 Oct 19
3
more software raid questions
hi all! back in Aug several of you assisted me in solving a problem where one of my drives had dropped out of (or been kicked out of) the raid1 array. something vaguely similar appears to have happened just a few mins ago, upon rebooting after a small update. I received four emails like this, one for /dev/md0, one for /dev/md1, one for /dev/md125 and one for /dev/md126: Subject: DegradedArray
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
sending a delete request does actually delete the file and does not move it into the recycle bin. This is also an async process. There is no blocking to wait for the operation to complete or return. It is simply an event. Using this method, under windows, to scan for a virus will not work. Since this mechanism is event driver, you can not block the FSD request to wait for the scan to complete. It
2003 Mar 07
0
Vedr.: Re: Migration from WindowsNT to Samba
I was thinking of using rsync, since it has the ability of mapping the written user-name instead of using UID's. Anyone know how this work on WindowsNT? I've read, that CygWin hasn't the ACL's properly implemented yet? Does another "cross-platform" exist, that can map between the written usernames? Jacob ps. I've tried using scopy, but it fails : "Acces
2001 Jan 31
2
New TransGaming Patch
This worked with: Wine CVS from Jan 29th + Transgaming patch XFree 4.0.2 NVidia drivers 0.9.6 Had to turn off DGA, and force wine to manage created windows, otherwise I get a glXMakeCurrent error when it tries to set the current GLX rendering context. The frame rate isn't quite windows, but the demo is certainly playable. Good luck, Dan "Chris Howells"
2011 Jan 16
0
No subject
xm save lenny3 /tmp/lenny3.save The guest console says: Suspending xenbus... and detaches. Restore the guest (paused to attach its console before continuing): xm restore -p /tmp/lenny3.save xm console lenny3 xm unpause lenny3 The console starts spewing out "BUG: recent printk recursion" and the domain spins until destroyed. The same thing happens on (live or not) migration. The
2017 Oct 17
2
Auth failure messages
Folks I am using sendmail as my mail server. SELINUX is disabled. I observe messages in Centos 7 (and 6) in /var/log/messages, similar to: saslauthd[2765]: do_auth : auth failure: [user=bettie] [service=smtp] [realm=] [mech=pam] [reason=PAM auth error] I guess that this is because somebody tried to access one of the SMTP ports with a logon attempt. This is understandable; there are
2004 Jan 27
0
Viruses bouncing around on this list
I''m sure many are aware of this already but I thought I would insinuate myself for a moment here. Our mail servers have blocked two posts to this list today, due to them containing inappropriate file attachments - one with an .SCR file, and one with a .PIF file. Yeah, my servers blocked them, no harm done. But I doubt everyone subscribing to this list is running a setup that blocks