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2011 Sep 24
6
Failed to Register craxdrt.dll on Ubuntu 10.04 WINE
Hello guys...I am new to UBUNTU and WINE... I was trying to install a visual basic program for our small company but I keep getting an error saying "Failed to register craxdrt.dll". Without this dll my program cannot run since it uses crystal reports. I have already tried the overide of dynamic link libraries in the WINE configuration... Any help would be of great value...thanks a
2012 Mar 01
9
Banned web site / banned topic ?
Why are you replacing known spammers with these "banned" strings ? This forbids anti-spam filters & programs to do their jobs properly.
2012 Mar 29
1
my spammer list
Hello, Thanks to some nice people on here and other forums I have pretty much finalized my whole mail system on centos 6.x. With all the checks, greylisting, dev/null of any 8+ spam level SA, I still get a few mails. It seems like everytime I enable a new protectant, the mail stops spamming for a few hours...then the spammers decide I am worthy of using better methods against me..and more
2015 Jan 23
1
DMARC test (request)
On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Patrick Masotta <masottaus at yahoo.com> wrote: >> As per >> prior discussions, the "From:" field should remain >> with the >> original sender. One (important) >> reason is that frequent participants >> in the >> Syslinux Mailing List tend to use the "From:" >> field, for >> instance
2006 Aug 09
3
rel=nofollow or akismet
Hi guys, My site ( http://shunya.in ) recently started receiving some spam and I had ignored the issue till it became a problem, and I guess it is becoming a problem now. I looked around on suggested ways to address the problem and found two systems - CAPTCH and Akismet. I consider both of them in this email along with the reasons why I am debating using neither of them. Then I ask for your
2018 Apr 17
0
Hacked
I got some spam emails after my last post to the list, and the emails did not seem to go through r-help. The spammers may be subscribed to the r-help, or they get the poster emails from some of the web copies of this list (nabble or similar). Peter On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 11:37 AM, Ulrik Stervbo <ulrik.stervbo at gmail.com> wrote: > I asked the moderators about it. This is the reply
2010 Dec 01
3
[fdo] Time to kill the fontconfig wiki?
Looking at http://www.fontconfig.org/wiki/TitleIndex I see it's around 99.9% pure spam. Other than the front page, virtually everything else is the moin-moin boilerplate or the hundreds of pages of spam. Even the Recent Changes & Find Page links have been overwritten by spammers hundreds of times, with the spammers fighting each other to crap on it most recently. (I restored them both
2019 Feb 10
1
offtopic: rant about thoughtless enabling DMARC checks
On 2/10/19 3:46 PM, Michael A. Peters via dovecot wrote: > On 2/10/19 3:42 PM, Noel Butler via dovecot wrote: >> On 10/02/2019 12:49, Benny Pedersen via dovecot wrote: >> >>> >>> fixing mailman will be the fail, solve it by letting opendkim and >>> opendmarc not reject detected maillist will be solution, >> >> >> A general broad mailing
2018 Apr 17
3
Hacked
I asked the moderators about it. This is the reply "Other moderators have looked into this a bit and may be able to shed more light on it. This is a "new" tactic where the spammers appear to reply to the r-help post. They are not, however, going through the r-help server. It also seems that this does not happen to everyone. I am not sure how you can automatically block the
2010 Jul 06
1
Lockup with (none) login
I had a CentOS 5.5 Xen "standard virtualization" install lockup on reboot after an battery backup (apcusbd) orderly shutdown induced by a power outage. It may have been sitting with two kernel updates without a reboot. I have to head to the site (with a fractured ankle), but reports indicate that it is at - (none) login: which only returns back to itself after a user login at
2018 Apr 17
2
Hacked
Hi! This happened to me also! I just got a spam email just after posting and then in following days I got obnoxious spam emails in my spam filter. As the others, I think that there is some kind of bot subscribed to the list, but also perhaps a spider or crawler monitoring the R-Help archive and getting email addresses there. Nabble is a possibility too. > On 17 Apr 2018, at 21:50, Peter
2023 Feb 24
1
[V2V PATCH 0/5] Bring support for virtio-scsi back to Windows
On 2/24/23 14:02, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > On 2/24/23 12:55, Denis V. Lunev wrote: >> On 2/24/23 05:56, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > >>> I've got zero experience with in-place conversions. I've skimmed >>> <https://libguestfs.org/virt-v2v-in-place.1.html> now, but the use case >>> continues to elude me. >>> >>> What is in-place
2010 Jul 13
3
OT: fail2ban, spam and mail servers
Many of you are interested in and have used or recommended fail2ban for your linux boxes. I finally installed it on our FreeBSD server (no asterisk, hence the OT) with the help of a friend from the VoIP Users Conference and Asterisk community. After a lot of new learning about regex, I extended the actions and filters to look at our mail server, plagued by spammers - who isn't? Our server has
2008 Jan 05
1
how to block spammer calls
Hi I am setting up a Calling card Plat form I have incoming toll number, the provider charges incoming calls I see some spammers( competetors) keep calling my toll. so iam getting huge invoices how can i identify those kind of spammers and block the callerID for some time any suggestions or example could help me ram -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
2018 Apr 17
0
Hacked
Just an observation. I have not seen the spam you are discussing. Possibly it is specific to gmail addresses? -----Original Message----- From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Luis Puerto Sent: April 17, 2018 4:11 PM To: Peter Langfelder Cc: R-Help ML R-Project; Neotropical bat risk assessments Subject: Re: [R] Hacked Hi! This happened to me also! I just got a spam
2010 Feb 01
1
nut mailing-list user by spammers
Hi, FYI, I started receiving spam to the email address I use only for this mailing-list, about one week after I posted a couple messages onto it. So the nut mailing-list is definitely used by spammers for email addresses harvesting :-( -- Michel Bouissou <michel at bouissou.net> OpenPGP ID 0xEB04D09C
2004 Apr 15
3
VOIP Spam
Hi, Some people have suggested maintaining black lists and white lists to avoid spammers and allow legitimate callers into the network. However, the problem with this method is that the spammer's IP address might change due to DHCP. Today a spammer might get aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd and lets say that I put this address in my blacklist. To my annoyance, tomorrow a legitimate caller might get
2019 Feb 10
3
offtopic: rant about thoughtless enabling DMARC checks
On 10/02/2019 12:49, Benny Pedersen via dovecot wrote: > fixing mailman will be the fail, solve it by letting opendkim and opendmarc not reject detected maillist will be solution, A general broad mailing list whitelist will be problematic, do work it needs to look for specific list type hidden headers, spammers and nasties will incorporate those headers into their trash that impersonates
2012 Jul 21
3
New antispam measures on the wiki
It is by now clear that a handful of persistent spammers have started using semiautomated attacks targeted specifically at our wiki ... one careless spammer even uploaded some of his scripts! As a result, I have switched the wiki to a mode where editors need to be explicitly authorized, manually, before they can edit. As a result, people will need to first create an account, and then get a
2018 Apr 17
0
Hacked
Hello, Nor do I, no gmail, also got spam. Rui Barradas On 4/17/2018 8:34 PM, Ding, Yuan Chun wrote: > No, I do not use gmail, still got dirty spam email twice. > > -----Original Message----- > From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Fowler, Mark > Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2018 12:32 PM > To: Luis Puerto; Peter Langfelder > Cc: R-Help ML