Christian Zimmermann writes
I will be leaving in a little while campus to return at 7:30 tomorrow morning. Wait until then if you want to reboot.
I will not do anything, unless you want me to set up the spam filter. Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel phone: +7 383 330 6813 skype: thomaskrichel
You can set up the spam filter. I have now 10 messages blocked by barracuda reputation... Christian Zimmermann FIGUGEGL! Department of Economics University of Connecticut 341 Mansfield Road, Unit 1063 Storrs, CT 06269-1063 http://ideas.repec.org/zimm/ christian.zimmermann@uconn.edu http://ideas.repec.org/e/pzi1.html On Wed, 27 Feb 2008, Thomas Krichel wrote:
Christian Zimmermann writes
I will be leaving in a little while campus to return at 7:30 tomorrow morning. Wait until then if you want to reboot.
I will not do anything, unless you want me to set up the spam filter.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel phone: +7 383 330 6813 skype: thomaskrichel
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008, Christian Zimmermann wrote:
You can set up the spam filter. I have now 10 messages blocked by barracuda reputation...
Thinking a little bit about it, why would nebka accept mail at all? It is only sending mail that does not expect replies. Why not just send any incoming email to /dev/null?
Christian Zimmermann FIGUGEGL! Department of Economics University of Connecticut 341 Mansfield Road, Unit 1063 Storrs, CT 06269-1063 http://ideas.repec.org/zimm/ christian.zimmermann@uconn.edu http://ideas.repec.org/e/pzi1.html
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008, Thomas Krichel wrote:
Christian Zimmermann writes
I will be leaving in a little while campus to return at 7:30 tomorrow morning. Wait until then if you want to reboot.
I will not do anything, unless you want me to set up the spam filter.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel phone: +7 383 330 6813 skype: thomaskrichel
Christian Zimmermann writes
Thinking a little bit about it, why would nebka accept mail at all? It is only sending mail that does not expect replies. Why not just send any incoming email to /dev/null?
There is some email you want to receive, such as the stuff we get from crontab. Yes, in principle you can build your own exim.conf, that will take account of the particular features of nebka. But I am not an email and exim expert. I can't do it. Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel phone: +7 383 330 6813 skype: thomaskrichel
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008, Thomas Krichel wrote:
Christian Zimmermann writes
Thinking a little bit about it, why would nebka accept mail at all? It is only sending mail that does not expect replies. Why not just send any incoming email to /dev/null?
There is some email you want to receive, such as the stuff we get from crontab.
But that is stuff sent *from* nebka. I am writing about emails *to* nebka. BTW, spam is still getting in.
Yes, in principle you can build your own exim.conf, that will take account of the particular features of nebka. But I am not an email and exim expert. I can't do it.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel phone: +7 383 330 6813 skype: thomaskrichel
Christian Zimmermann writes
But that is stuff sent *from* nebka. I am writing about emails *to* nebka.
Both are handled by the same package.
BTW, spam is still getting in.
Shloud be fixed now. Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel phone: +7 383 330 6813 skype: thomaskrichel
Christian Zimmermann writes
You can set up the spam filter. I have now 10 messages blocked by barracuda reputation...
done, now testing. Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel phone: +7 383 330 6813 skype: thomaskrichel
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