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<0> f3ew: Without meeting him? Only when *I* am drunk. :)
<1> when i took my univ exams (some ***embly programming - had to write a program) -- i was drunk like a pig, wasn't able to stay.. I sat near the keyboard, started typing something.. and boom, my head dropped to the keyboard asleep. They awake me, I looked at the screen, deleted extra chars my head typed and continued...
<1> and finally after 3..4 tries (dropping asleep), after they said they will not awake me anymore.. i got my 5
<1> but i don't damn know that ***embly!
<0> And that's how MS-DOS was invented.



<2> lol
<1> f3ew: signing gpg key requires "usually" personal meeting
<1> but i fail to see how personal meeting can help - the person one meet with can be anyone (with p***port etc), not the one who's known as - eg - mjt in the 'net
<0> mjt: I can't find anything about alcohol in the key signing handbook
<2> mjt as long as you can upload cdb to the Debian repos
<1> ..you don't care who am i, right? :)
<2> exactly
<1> and that's the problem - that mjt who wrote cdb or rbldnsd or whatever and who's answering stupid questions here may be NOT that Michael Tokarev (with real p***port etc) with whom a key signer meet...
<1> vbyt ij
<1> er
<1> but ok
<1> btw, my p***port is in russian ;)
<2> heh
<1> btw, msdos was really good "OS" (so to say) at that time
<1> there was ohter OSes, like eg multics or rsx11, but not for that hardware



<1> writing soft for msdos/ibmpc was much more easy too
<1> ofcourse it could be better, but... oh well.
<1> no one will ever need more than 640 kb memory - that sort of statements was all over at that time, not only b.g. was saying that
<1> and no, this has nothing to do with postfix...
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<1> bleh
<0> mjt: are you okay?
<1> seems so. and thedropped keybrdtoo
<1> er
<3> hello everybody
<3> i've stfw but didn't found it..., do you know a web interface for managing email addresses in virtual domains for postfix ?
<0> Christophe971: postfixadmin might be what you are looking for
<3> oh thank you
<1> i know one nterfaxce, it's called bash.. also vi and emacs.. ubt those aren't web-based...
<3> mjt: so you want i give my clients an ssh access ? :)
<3> no way
<1> better to expose a webserver with setuid privs to the outside world...
<3> it's configured with virtual unix users


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