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2004 Jan 27
1
WARNING. You tried to send a potential virus or unaut horised code
I guess this email is sent to any subscriber. As far as I am concerned, I have never sent anything, because until today I did not have any time to send responses or requests for help, etc. Please do consider the content of your email which can sometimes be ambiguous. Regards Fran?ois T. SAP GLOBAL IT FRANCE SAP Internal IT Support T +33 1 55 30 23 57 (internal 2357) M +33 6 03 53 03 95
2003 Aug 19
0
WARNING. You tried to send a potential virus or unauthorised code
The MessageLabs SkyScan Anti-Virus service discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent by you. The email has now been quarantined and was not delivered. Please read the whole of this email carefully. It explains what has happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught and what to do if you need help addressing the problem.
2004 May 22
14
Caller ID with BT CD50
Hi All, Having searched the archives, I can see there has been much discussion at various points regarding capture of caller id information from good old BT. If I understand correctly, it seems that not only do the drivers not currently support it, but my X101P possibly/probably can't do it anyway due to hardware? So, that leaves me with the modem route, which seems more and more unlikely,
2004 Dec 22
2
Matching Caller ID against a database of knowncallers
Hi, I use a simple script to query a 2 table's in a MySQL database. This is called using AGI. The first one has got about 200 rows in it each one is a caller ID number and a name. If I get a match then I set CLI to "name <number>" The second table has over 10,000 rows in it. It has all the telephone exchanges in the UK in it with the prefixes for the exchange. If I
2005 May 23
7
Cisco 7960 & v7.4
I have recently upgraded my firmware from v6.3 to v7.4. Now when the phone is booted or rebooted, the initial screen "Initializing Vlan" takes forever to initialize before it initializes IP. Any ideas/Thoughts? (Trying not to Revert back to v6.3). -C -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2001 Feb 22
1
WARNING. You sent a potential virus or unauthorised code
The MessageLabs Virus Control Centre discovered a possible virus or unauthorised code (such as a joke program or trojan) in an email sent by you. Please read this whole email carefully. It explains what has happened to your email, which suspected virus has been caught, and what to do if you need help. ------------------------------------------------------------ Some details about the
2005 Mar 03
3
winbindd reporting "killing connections to DOMAIN"
I'm seeing the following errors on my SAMBA printserver in the winbindd log : [2005/03/03 14:56:53, 3, pid=3736] nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_getpwuid(225) [24610]: getpwuid 10140 [2005/03/03 14:56:53, 3, pid=3736] nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_getpwuid(225) [29198]: getpwuid 10266 [2005/03/03 14:56:54, 3, pid=3736] nsswitch/winbindd_misc.c:winbindd_ping(238) [ 6364]: ping
2004 Sep 28
7
UK (British Telecom) Caller ID again
I've followed the recent thread on caller id with UK British Telecom networks (where the caller id data is delivered before the first ring). My understanding is that if I use a recent CVS head (e.g. CVS-HEAD-09/18/04-17:45:52) and a TDM400 with FXO modules, all I need to do is include the line: usecallerid=uk In my zapata.conf (in the [channels] section) I've done this, but I get: Sep
2002 Jun 26
2
Windows 95
I am having a problem with some Windows 95 PC's . I had Samba 2.0.5 installed on a Sun system with Solaris 6, and a local network of PC's with W95 and W98, and everything was working fine. I then installed a new server with Solaris 8, and changed the IP addresses on the network, and the W98 PC was fine as was one of the W95 PC's, but 2 W95Pc's cannot see the Samba share, if I do
2004 May 22
5
Asterisk firewall config
The asterisk wiki states that it needs SIP, IAX2, IAX and RTP open to the world to work. Is this necessarily true, or does it only need some of these outgoing? I'm concerned as anyone that could guess an extension number&password could use my server to make outgoing calls. It would help if the extensions had a netmask/allowable IP setting like the iax.conf file uses, but there
2004 Jun 10
4
How to get the Called id with AGI
Hi all, Is there a way to get the "called id" (the B number) with AGI perl ? I know how to get the caller id which is working fine and is just below: #!/usr/bin/perl use Asterisk::AGI; $AGI = new Asterisk::AGI; my %input = $AGI->ReadParse(); $callerid = $input{'callerid'}; $AGI->say_digits($callerid); } Thanks in advance, Angel.
2005 Mar 03
2
MS-Access Databases not share win samba-3
I have a single Linux server running Slackware 10.0 and Samba Version 3.0.10. I have one share that has several MS Access tables on it. One user can operate very well, however when a second user tries to access the same database tables, the mdb files locked. It's usually a permission denied, or a "can't lock" type of error. What's wrong? 10x for all -- Gr?gory Aular
2004 Feb 06
4
Conference server
Hi, we are setting a 120-channel conference server and would like to learn if someone already did this (hardware, problems, etc...) Best regards, PauloHM
2006 Sep 07
5
Mongrel Ultimate Deployment Certified Rails Aptitude Program
I''m proud to announce the official Mongrel certification program: http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/certified.html Move quick, seats are filling fast for the RubyConf courses. -- Zed A. Shaw http://www.zedshaw.com/ http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/ http://www.lingr.com/room/3yXhqKbfPy8 -- Come get help.
2004 May 25
4
Sip/IAX Clients for Linux
Hi There, i think all VOIP clients for Linux are unusable! i got testet: Linphone + Linphonec all in version 12.2 Kphone gophone and other... the only programm that is usable is gnomemeeting... does anybody knew some other tools? Best Regards, Mark
2002 Jul 03
3
latex
Hi, i'm a newbie with latex and postscript but recognize the power in combination wit R . ...current i don't now how i have to "inform" R1.5.0(patched) about my MikeTex installation on windows 2000 and get following latex(table) Warning messages: 1: cat not found 2: cd not found 3: xdvi not found P.S. maybe i must define in Rprofile something ??? Thanks for help and
2002 Nov 29
2
Obtaining the variable names of a glm object
Is names(model1$coef) what you're looking for? -----Original Message----- From: Kenneth Cabrera [mailto:krcabrer at epm.net.co] Sent: 29 November 2002 10:36 Cc: R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: [R] Obtaining the variable names of a glm object Hi, R users! Suppose I make a model like this:
2006 Jan 27
5
External IAX2 phone defined as internal behaving as from PSTN
Have asterisk@home 1.2.1 The server is on an internal network eg 10.10.10.10 It is NAT'd 1:1 via Checkpoint firewall to external public IP eg 50.50.50.50 The remote IAX2 phone (ATCOM320) is configured to call 50.50.50.50 on extension 1055. Outbound calls to 1055 work perfectly. Inbound calls from 1055 get picked up as if it were an external call (see below) and goes straight to the ring
2004 Aug 31
1
NT Server Tools
Hello! I'm the email admin for a reasonably large Exchange/NT system, trying to make a go of a Linux/SLOX replacement as an example of what can be done. Obviously, to do my job I need to run a fair bit of Windows software, and this is where Wine comes in. One of the real biggies is the NT Server Administration tools (the ones provided to run from a workstation) such as USRMGR.EXE and
2002 Feb 28
1
Operating Windows files from Oracle
I am an absolute beginner with Samba, considering if it's worth installing. The problem I have is : I want to include windows directories into Oracle utl_file_dir. Will installing Samba allow me to do this? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Asnate ________________________________________________________________________ This e-mail has been scanned for all viruses by