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<0> hmm, second
<0> http://www.secure-my-email.com/why.php
<0> "Affected institutions could also be non bank companies that deal with lending, brokering, auditing, transferring or safeguarding money, preparing return of tax payment, providing financial advice and credit, providing residential real estate settlement services, collecting consumer debts, and more."
<0> there is a link for more info
<1> i know they could be. my question is "are they?"
<0> wtf, http://www.8bm.com/diatribes/volume01/038/764.htm
<0> prometheus_: probably
<2> Falchion: i am not having fun with teaching my bayes db at the moment :P
<3> K_F: uh... definitely WTF...
<4> Cynic: Um, I didn't mean the SA part :P The DCC part
<3> But, that really should say
<3> DCC SEND "update your router, twat!" 0 0 0
<4> The problem is that it isn't the CLIENT that causes it, its their router. All they need to do is connect to IRC on a port other than 6667
<0> indeed
<5> lol.



<2> Falchion: true ;)
<4> heh
<4> Cynic: Only when at home, when I rarely IRC :)
<2> but I still hate SA's bayes learning, or my failure to grok it properly
<4> heh
<4> use dspam :)
<2> the mails with investment crap and bayes poison, but with fairly good english, are still slipping through and score BAYES_00, and none of the tuning i've done seems to make any difference ;/ i think it's time for custom SARE rules
<2> or dspam, but i've never used it so that's real "jump in the deep end" stuff ;P
<4> Cynic: Jump on in!
<2> i guess i can run it in parallel for a while..
<5> I think I have to do some tuning of my rulesets too...
<6> I've been pretty happy since switching my server to dspam
<2> this is an in-production ISP mail server btw ;)
<2> not *huge* load... maybe ~10,000 legitimate messages a day
<2> haven't looked at the stats lately
<6> heh well not an ISP here, we've got about 30-40 accounts
<4> I juyst use gmail and let them handle spam for me. hehe
<7> Uh oh!
<7> Brace yourselves!
<7> Big event coming.
<7> June 30th, this year... Microsoft will officially stop supporting Windows 98. :-O
<0> heh
<5> yeesh.
<5> damn.
<5> so I'd better get my Win98 install back onto the machine, and all the patches installed, just so I can run games.
<8> so today rhowe is getting married.
<9> cheeksy: 10 hours' time
<8> rhowe: scared?
<8> :o)
<9> cheeksy: heh, not at all
<9> cheeksy: Farting like a trooper
<8> rhowe: you'll have really cute asian looking kids
<8> rhowe: yeah, scared
<8> :o)
<0> rhowe: congrats
<8> rhowe: where's the wedding?
<8> are you going to make one in china?
<9> hm, I'm getting married on Strider's birthday
<8> rhowe: this time when you come to china YOU GOTTA VISIT ME
<9> cheeksy: registry office, but yeah, we'll do something in .cn
<9> cheeksy: heh, OK
<1> rhowe: who are you marrying?
<8> rhowe: you dont - i'll hunt you down well we have people hunt you down in England and kick your arse :o)
<9> prometheus_: Jia
<1> jia? who the hell is jia?
<9> cheeksy: We had a damn fine .ru girl showing us around Prague at the weekend
<1> last i knew, you were with... what's her name.
<10> http://www.johnsadowski.com/big_spanish_castle.html
<8> Jia is a girl i told him he will stay with forever and ever.
<1> hmm, what's that dcc in the /topic do?
<8> rhowe: yep, we have 'em everywhere. they are damn fine that you really dont think what their true job is :o)
<11> cheeksy: 'til divorce do they part... ;)
<8> Zymurgy: believe me - divorcing a Chinese woman from mainlan? GOOD LUCK
<8> he is stuck :o)
<8> mainland*



<10> cheeksy: he could have her deported... ;)
<8> welshy: oh yeah. they tried :o)
<8> i dont like mornings.
<0> I do actually
<8> i am so proud of you.
<0> not the waking up part though
<11> cheeksy: wake up on the wrong side of the bed?
<0> but if I get less than 7 hours that is ok, then I don't have any problem waking up
<0> if I get 8 hours I'm a mess the rest of the day
<5> yo! cheeksy!
<1> rhowe: congratulations and best of luck to you, by the way
<5> ahh! congratulations, rhowe
<8> well, unless i get my breakfast and coffee served in bed
<8> kiwi *maulla* :o)
<5> "maulla"???
<11> cheeksy: thats all that you need served to you in bed in the morning to make it a good morning? :)
<10> upgrade SA?
<0> wlfshmn: vulnerability
<0> second..
<0> http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/18290
<0> http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/436129
<10> hupp
<8> kiwi: i am progressively learning spanish
<5> wow.
<8> Zymurgy: yes, being a woman - thats all :o)
<5> habla Espanol, huh?
<8> Viking667: poco :o)
<5> poco un poco...
<10> K_F: not in the default configuration for debian though, so not critical
<10> K_F: .. to me atleast
<8> kiwi :-p
<0> wlfshmn: I didn't set the topic ..
<10> one of these days, I'll muster the willpower to configure dspam ;)
<0> I've upgraded SA myself though, I use SA and Vpopmail
<10> I really wish someone would make a decent .deb of it though ;)
<0> hmm, iTunes are getting troubles in Norway
<0> letter has been sent to Luxembourg, competition law violation
<6> heh wonderful, a 'major' slot machine manufacturer is running their slot machines with Red Hat 7.3 according to this dude on the ogre 3d forums. http://www.ogre3d.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=21246
<6> can you say hacked slot machine? :P
<0> I could probably say cracked
<0> correction. 350
<12> 10 degrees short of a 360
<6> it's one thing to stick with a platform for an embedded system, but if you're using redhat 7.x and the bastardized gcc 2.96, that's brutal
<0> reality: hehe, seems to be related to stealing
<12> K_F: Police code, maybe?
<0> indeed so
<0> where I picked it up in the first place
<0> I know the place where the dude was arrested
<0> HQ of a political party
<0> anyways. g'night
<10> GOOD GRIEF i HAVE LOTS OF CRAP
<10> gah
<0> hehe
<10> I jujst found a thick coax to 10baseT converter..
<7> Har, I thought you said LOTS OF CRAMPS
<0> nice
<7> *rubs his eyes*
<7> Need contacts
<10> K_F: yong ones like you probably havn't even run acorss thick coax netowrks
<10> K_F: hell, I barely have
<5> wlfshmn: wow. Thought those things went out with the dark ages.
<5> I've seen a thicknet connector, but not the cable.
<7> I read about them on a chiseled stone, in heiroglyphics
<10> Viking667: they certainly did
<7> (it was written with Visio 0.5b)
<0> wlfshmn: dont underestimate me
<10> i found it wheil cleaning out a drawer, wher eI also found the wiring diagram for some electronic device that I aquired back in the days when you actually got the schematics with the item, so you could fix it if it broke..
<0> used coaxes, T-crosses and terminators for several years
<0> I started early ...
<10> K_F: nono. that -thin- coax


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