i'm working in a government. It's SD.NET. Nobody would know about it Code: linux-c5xy:~ # wine --version wine-0.9.57
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 5:18 AM, MasterTH <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> i'm working in a government. It's SD.NET. Nobody would know about it > > > Code: > > linux-c5xy:~ # wine --version > wine-0.9.57Please don't run wine as root. Did you have a question?
Zachary Goldberg wrote:> > Are these being caused by people changing the subject mid-thread on > the forum? Can we disable that ability to prevent thread jumps? >No, they are being caused by posts from outside the forum (ala the list). Not sure what can be done about that, other than to ask people to try to keep that to a minimum.
There is some ways to hide addresses, yet revealing them. It's what we are doing on our own website. Addresses are clear, yet unreadable on the source code. I do not however know whether this is possible on a mailer. From the day we started to encrypt only the source code for robots, our spam decreased by much, rest is caught by spam filters (keeping an address used for long is probably an utopia with all people not understanding what they are doing in adding you as recipient of mass mails)
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 09:21:42PM -0500, jnewman wrote:> > Zachary Goldberg wrote: > > > > Are these being caused by people changing the subject mid-thread on > > the forum? Can we disable that ability to prevent thread jumps? > > > > > No, they are being caused by posts from outside the forum (ala the list). Not sure what can be done about that, other than to ask people to try to keep that to a minimum.Actually I think that Zachary might be correct. Since the mail that started the new topic had the following in its headers "X-Generated-By: M2F: www.mail2forum.com" Which suggests that it came from the forum and not the mailing list. Looks like mail2forum may not be handling the case where phpBB allows users to set the subject on individual posts within a topic. -- Darragh "Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool."
On Friday 21 March 2008, James McKenzie wrote:> Alan McKinnon wrote:> You know Alan, between Paul and you, you might make the top ten with > your Whine messages. The link is here to the forum, get over it.Who the fuck do you think you are to tell me what I should and should not do and what I should get over? Did it ever occur to you that maybe perhaps helping n00bs is part of my day job all day long and when I get home I might be sick of it? That maybe just maybe wine-users was a place populated by seriously clued up people who can discuss Wine at a level I find stimulating and that these days I can't find that anymore in the noise? wine-user sand a forum do not mix. They never have and never will as the client base is two entirely different things. Guess what, that precious link to the forum that you are so fond of claiming is here to stay - it isn't. A few clicks from the right person and it's dismantled too. Consider that. And while you're at it, go find esr's essay on mailing list questions and find the bit about technical lists that degenerate into oblivion from too many "don't run wine as root" posts Don't bother replying, I'm gone. This list is no longer fun and I have just run out of patience being here. -- Alan McKinnon alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com