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31 December 2007


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--- Log opened Mon Dec 31 00:00:00 2007
--- Day changed Mon Dec 31 2007
00:00 <****> Gargantua: I just see the following
00:00 <****> screen shoot.
00:00 <****> bla bla etc etc
00:00 <****> Oh, it's a scheme problem.
00:00 <****> use your mouse to highlight the in-between :)
00:00 <****> or... well.. change the color scheme.
00:01 <****> Gargantua: thanks for clearing that up, but why isn't it setup that way by default?
00:01 <****> what client?
00:01 <****> mwalling: irssi
00:01 <****> what terminal?
00:01 <****> Well, because irssi uses a certian theme and assumes your scheme is white over black linux.
00:01 <****> yeah, what Gargantua said
00:01 <****> So if it's otherwise...
00:03 <****> Gargantua: I see, I'm using black chars on a white background
00:03 <****> That would explain it.
00:03 <****> I had a similar problem using it in xterm.
00:03 <****> as for changing the scheme: I don't know, I use xchat most of the time.
00:04 <****> as many times i tried i could never get used to black chars on white background in terminals
00:05 <****> i always change it to gray/black like the ttys
00:05 <****> Gargantua: Thanks, I've been looking for a solution for over a month. I was already wondering why it did show on my SPARC box a few days ago, but I was on a real vt then.
00:05 <****> Maddox anyone?
00:05 <****> Heh, no problem.
00:06 <****> Gargantua: do sendmail/apache work now ?
00:06 <****> https yes, sendmail... no.
00:06 <****> Well, I can send emails to myself.. but AUTH still can work.
00:07 <****> what kind of auth is that ? i don't remember tls in your configs
00:08 <****> you're supposed to identify your self with your isp's SMTP server.
00:08 <****> Which for the life of me, I cannot understand why a professional spammer can't do.
00:09 <****> because he wouldn't have a login/pass on your isp i guess
00:10 <****> his*
00:10 <****> All he needs to do is create an 'account' with his isp so they can allow him to send stuff.
00:10 <****> If people can do it, I don't see why spammers can't.
00:11 <****> it's so they don't get tracked as easy
00:11 <****> :\
00:12 <****> What I don't REALLY understand is: why do ISPs give a shit?
00:12 <****> because they dont want spam originating from them :)
00:13 <****> or better because they dont want lawsuits
00:13 <****> Ah - legal stuff.
00:13 <****> from the ones they will get the spam
00:13 <****> Junk mail != spam mail anyways.
00:14 <****> people seem to be confused about those now days...
00:14 <****> im pretty sure if a spammer AUTH's with his ISP, they are going to have a problem with that million+ emails he just sent out in the last 24 hours
00:14 <****> Now one sends 100kbs of messages to someone else to over-fill their hd...
00:15 <****> did you enable the smart host and it still didn't work ?
00:15 <****> I wrote an LQ tutorial on Sendmail + AUTH
00:15 <****> unfortunately last I checked, it got truncated for some reason, but i think I can find the original post
00:15 <****> spam mail = Junk mail
00:16 <****> i read a lq post on sendmail + auth
00:16 <****> it was good
00:16 <****> since most of the junk mail that I get is spam trying to get login information and such :)
00:16 <****> it was some time ago
00:16 <****> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/sendmail-smtp-auth-howto-224543/#post1144343
00:16 <****> ya, that was mine most likely =)
00:17 <****> it was right after I finally got mine to work after digging through lots of articles, thought id save everybody else the effort
00:17 <****> bbl
00:24 <****> Gargantua: did you read the post ?
00:25 <****> what post?
00:25 <****> the one SiegeX6 posted
00:25 <****> the thread by SiegeX6? that's what I was using :P
00:25 <****> It might be my ISP's falt..
00:25 <****> ah :)
00:25 <****> did you make the authinfo.db ?
00:25 <****> they're friggin dial-up, they couldn't give more shit.
00:25 <****> ... nope
00:26 <****> then how do you auth to them ?
00:27 <****> *shrug*
00:28 <****> make the authinfo and try
00:28 <****> maybe it works
00:28 <****> also did you remember to unhash the smart host ?
00:29 <****> hello macavity
00:29 <****> heya gang :-)
00:29 <****> hello Lord_Khelben :-)
00:29 <****> and almost happy new year :P
00:30 <****> happy new year to you
00:30 <****> 23.5h sill left of it :P
00:30 <****> may 2008 bring you good health and happiness
00:30 <****> 22.5h here
00:30 <****> by all means, you too :-)
00:30 <****> and working SLACKWARE!
00:30 <****> hi all
00:30 <****> _A_ working.. slackware...
00:30 <****> my slackware is working :P
00:30 <****> Gargantua: if slackware doesnt work *you* are doing something wrong ;-D
00:31 <****> I know, I just found that sounds like the carrol.
00:31 <****> lol
00:31 <****> Carrol*
00:31 <****> id rather have a working X and a working kernel in 2008
00:31 <****> macavity, thank you Mr. Obvious for your inquires, here, have this rock.
00:31 <****> s/X/Intel X driver/
00:31 <****> That is right, slackware has NO bugs!
00:32 <****> Nope.
00:32 <****> Gargantua: thanks :P
00:32 <****> lol
00:32 <****> No bugs? PRAISE "BOB"!
00:32 <****> hehe
00:32 * Lord_Khelben buys macavity a nvidia card for christmas
00:32 <****> If you find one, it's entirely your fault, obviously.
00:32 * macavity breaks it


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