Re: false spam identification on some fedora mail

2024-10-09 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 10/9/24 8:45 PM, Tim via users wrote: Hi, While checking on my systems I see that some mail from: List-Id: Fedora Package Announcements Was getting false-flagged as spam, this header indicates the prime reason: 5.0 URIBL_BLACK Contains an URL listed in the URIBL blacklist [URIs: datala

false spam identification on some fedora mail

2024-10-09 Thread Tim via users
Hi, While checking on my systems I see that some mail from: List-Id: Fedora Package Announcements Was getting false-flagged as spam, this header indicates the prime reason: 5.0 URIBL_BLACK Contains an URL listed in the URIBL blacklist [URIs: datalad.org] -- uname -rsvp Linux 3.10.0-1160

uBlock in firefox throwing all kinds of microsoft style 'you have a virus' alerts

2024-10-09 Thread Sbob
All; I am running Fedora 40, and I have deployed uBlock Origin tom get rid of the google sign-in on various websites, I have added this for my filters: accounts.google.com/gsi/* norton.* https://gipeswort.xyz/* However now I keep getting popups in my KDE taskbar/panel about Norton subscript

Re: filezilla and firewalls

2024-10-09 Thread Will McDonald
If it's definitely FTPS (as opposed to SSH-based SFTP) it looks like that needs ports 990 and 989. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FTPS You've already mostly discounted tethering as a cause. So it's probably either firewall or potential certificate-related. Does the working system have anything add

filezilla and firewalls

2024-10-09 Thread Tim via users
Hi, Trying different PCs and different connections (and firewall configurations) I can cause Filezilla to not be able to connect to a FTP server outside my LAN on one of them when the PC is connected through USB tethering on my mobile phone. Yet, another one works with the same USB tethered phone