splay that spambot page, so it's really odd that it would come up for any
standard browser.
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Breidenbach
Date: 7/5/06 10:44 pm
To: Jeff Marshall
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], gossip@jab.org
Subj: Re: [Gossip] Problem with spambot detection
Whatever hap
ats on how often this is coming up. I may follow up with
you for some quick debugging help.
Thanks.
Jeff Marshall
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Ronald Nissley
Date: 6/19/06 6:14 pm
To: gossip@jab.org
Subj: [Gossip] Problem with spambot detection
I frequently see th
m: Ronald Nissley
Date: 6/19/06 6:14 pm
To: gossip@jab.org
Subj: [Gossip] Problem with spambot detection
I frequently see the following when viewing (IE6 SP2) mailing list archives.
It's very annoying!
Spambot detected.
Hi, our server has decided that you are, in fact, not a human bein
I frequently see the following when viewing (IE6 SP2) mailing list archives.
It's very annoying!
Spambot detected.
Hi, our server has decided that you are, in fact, not a human being, but
rather a sinister computer program designed to scoop up email addresses and
bombard them with unsolicited ad
Hi ,
I am adding properties to the html:form
dynamically depending on the database results using
struts 1.0 taglibs. the properties can be combination
of select box, checkbox,radio bottons in a single
html:form. can any one suggest me how to write an
ActionForm for this html:form so tha
On February 14, 2003 at 18:27, Stephen Turner wrote:
> My best guess is that they google for some information, find a semi-relevant
> mail on mail-archive, and then try and find out who runs this helpful "mail
> archive" service that can answer their questions.
I've gotten the same type of messag
On 14 Feb 2003, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
> Every time I get one of these weird posts, I beg the poster
> to tell me why they thought [EMAIL PROTECTED] was the right
> place to ask. Invariably, the poster will either simply
> repeat the question or not reply.
>
My best guess is that they google fo
Every time I get one of these weird posts, I beg the poster
to tell me why they thought [EMAIL PROTECTED] was the right
place to ask. Invariably, the poster will either simply
repeat the question or not reply.
It's weird; gossip has 135 subscribers and I'd rather not
see us get this type of "spam"
I'm beginning to think that there's a web page somewhere that says "If you
have any problems at all to do with any aspect of computing, just send them
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]". :-)
--
Stephen Turner, Cambridge, UKhttp://homepage.ntlworld.com/adelie/stephen/
"The question of whether a computer c
hi,
We are building protocols using ASN.1 syntax and am now having problems
understanding the keyword OPERATION used in many ASN.1 messages. Where can i
find the documentation that clearly explains this.
Please mail if u have any solutions for this :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards,
v
> What's weird is that I sent a test message to each on an individual basis,
> but only the one has shown up - and it has begun archiving even other,
> newer messages before the other archives even started.
Messages are not archived in the order received. Instead they are
handled in list specific
I started four lists this week, and subscribed the archiver to each, but
only one of them has begun to form an archive on the site.
The relevant lists are:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (this has started an archive)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What's weird is that I sent a test mes
HiI got a little problem with this tag.I have 3 drop down boxes named (cardnumber,totalpoints, lifetimepoints) when this form loads, ist value in cardnumber is automatically selected but other values r not, so if i change the drop down box, i mean change it to next value than 2nd and 3rd populated
The answer to questions like this are always in the message headers.
Send a copy of the headers of a message and I'll take a look.
Don't bother if "X-No-Archive: Yes" is one of those headers. :)
Cheers,
Jeff
On Sun, 2002-07-14 at 17:03, Paulus Tangke Allo wrote:
> I have been using this service
I have been using this service for almost 1 year. Right
now, I am managing the fogri mailing list. this mailing
list was using freelist.org but since last month i have
transferred to new server which using ezmlm to manage the
mailing list.
The archiving was doing just fine until I move to new
ser
> "lnp3" == Louis Proyect <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
lnp3> The date index page for the Marxism list
lnp3> (http://www.mail-archive.com/marxism%40lists.panix.com/maillist.html)
lnp3> has an entry for:
lnp3> Re: Demographics query From: Danielle Ni Dhighe <11/04/2001>
ln
The date index page for the Marxism list
(http://www.mail-archive.com/marxism%40lists.panix.com/maillist.html) has
an entry for:
Re: Demographics query
From: Danielle Ni Dhighe <11/04/2001>
but the message it points to:
http://www.mail-archive.com/marxism%40lists.panix.com/msg27934.html canno
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