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Dave_L

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  1. On 3/13/2018 at 7:02 PM, nhraj700 said:

    ... After 15 years we have reached clear fundamental conclusions concerning the management of the Internet, findings which are neither pleasing nor surprising. ...

    I look forward to seeing their upcoming final report, if it provides more details.

  2. I am already a competent spaghetti-cooker. I seek to acquire other skills, such as manufacturing ketchup, mustard, bread and other ancient crafts. The problem is that the online recipes seem targeted toward OCD personalities that like complex procedures. I'm looking for K.I.S.S. solutions.

  3. Are there any web sites that have simple recipes for guys?

    For example, if I want to make my own ketchup from scratch, using tomato paste or tomatoes, all I can find are absurdly complicated instructions that involve ten steps using twenty ingredients that I don't have and don't want. :angry:

    As an analogy, you can fix almost anything with duct tape and vise grips. There must be corresponding simple techniques for making food.

  4. Oops, never mind, I found the info..."Preferences" -> "Add Fuel"

    According to http://forum.spamcop.net/forums/topic/14392-important-spamcop-announcement/?view=findpost&p=90126:

    Anyone who has a CESmail account at the time of shutdown on September 30 will continue to enjoy the premium access to the SpamCop reporting service indefinitely without additional or future charge.

    Doesn't that mean that you should never have to "add fuel"?

  5. No question that the forwarding will work, but all the spam filtering tools are gone, grey, white, black listing, being able to release mail falsely flagged as spam, being able to see what mail is flagged as spam. What's left is pretty much useless.

    The only benefit is that email forwarded will be spam checked using the Cisco Reputation system, whatever that is.

  6. Thunderbird Portable seems to be Windows-only. I use GNU/Linux, so that wouldn't help me. But I'm sure there are other options for Linux.

    Even though I use IMAP, I didn't lose any mail. Luckily, after the last outage, I saw the posts here about lost mail, so I avoided using my local client (Thunderbird). If I hadn't seen the posts, I suppose Thunderbird would have synched with the server. But still, I do daily backups that include the Thunderbird folder, so at worst I wouldn't have lost more than 24 hours of mail.

  7. ...Please remember that now, as has always been the case, it is your responsibility to ensure that the addresses to which SpamCop offers to send reports on your behalf are reasonable. Thanks!

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    turetzsr, that was a little condescending.

    This concerns a known bug in the reporting interface. The people who maintain that interface also have a responsibility, to ensure that it works properly.

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