On Fri, 22 Apr 2005, Jason Huddleston wrote:
Why don't they use PGP for messages of this importance???
I can't control the sender's use of PGP.
(the excerpted bit from me which your mail client did something weird with
instead of quoting follows:)
To be honest my target was more along the line of
Why don't they use PGP for messages of this importance???
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Jason Huddleston, CCSA
Assistant Coordinator Internet Services and Security
Ozarks Technical Community College
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2005, Cyrus Daboo wrote:
Hi Derrick,
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Even with that there is still a 'window of opportunity' in which the clear
text message data exists somewhere on the machine (in a temp file, resident
in memory etc) and root will likely be able to get to it. The bottom line is
To be honest m
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005, Daniel Hazelbaker wrote:
Thanks, I'll take a look and check on that. While I am doing so, here is the
actual output from my log files showing the errors (grepped for DBERROR). We
only have 74 mailboxes and my mail system is set to only deliver 5 messages
at a time. Could
What version of cyrus are you using?
-Igor
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005, Daniel Hazelbaker wrote:
Thanks, I'll take a look and check on that. While I am doing so, here is the
actual output from my log files showing the errors (grepped for DBERROR). We
only have 74 mailboxes and my mail system is set to
The Sieve web page states:
At present, there is no mailing
list or newsgroup for end users of Sieve.
I'm curious, how is it expected Sieve will be more widely adopted with
1) limited documentation (ie: not end-user friendly) and 2) no formal
resources to discuss the protocol/language.
I'm