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<DIV style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt; FONT-FAMILY: times new roman, new york, times, serif">----- Original Message ----<BR>From: "plug-request@plug.org.au" <plug-request@plug.org.au><BR>To: plug@plug.org.au<BR>Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2007 12:00:42 PM<BR>Subject: plug Digest, Vol 39, Issue 8<BR><BR>
<DIV>Send plug mailing list submissions to<BR> plug@plug.org.au<BR><BR>To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit<BR> <A href="http://www.plug.org.au/mailman/listinfo/plug" target=_blank>http://www.plug.org.au/mailman/listinfo/plug</A><BR>or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to<BR> plug-request@plug.org.au<BR><BR>You can reach the person managing the list at<BR> plug-owner@plug.org.au<BR><BR>When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific<BR>than "Re: Contents of plug digest..."<BR><BR><BR>Today's Topics:<BR><BR> 1. Re: Removing a disk from LVM (Nigel Duff)<BR> 2. Non-linux printers (Richard Meyer)<BR> 3. Re: Non-linux printers (Denis Brown)<BR> 4. Re: Non-linux printers (Richard Meyer)<BR> 5. Re: Non-linux printers (Cameron Patrick)<BR> 6. Re: Non-linux
printers (Arie Hol)<BR> 7. Re: Non-linux printers (Michael Holland)<BR> 8. Re: Non-linux printers - Update (Arie Hol)<BR> 9. Non-linux printers - Update(2) (Arie Hol)<BR> 10. Re: Non-linux printers (W.Kenworthy)<BR> 11. Re: Non-linux printers - Update(2) (Richard Meyer)<BR> 12. Re: Re: Returned mail: see transcript for details<BR> (hatari@iinet.net.au)<BR><BR><BR>----------------------------------------------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 1<BR>Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 19:30:59 +0800<BR>From: Nigel Duff <nigel@dubh.id.au><BR>Subject: Re: [plug] Removing a disk from LVM<BR>To: plug@plug.org.au<BR>Message-ID: <20070508113059.GA22237@dubh.id.au><BR>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii<BR><BR>On Sat, May 05, 2007 at 12:18:02PM +0800, Scott Middleton wrote:<BR><BR>> If you do get a workable solution please do not forget to tell us.<BR><BR>Just an
update. Over the weekend the box stopped responding while<BR>it was doing an e2fsck. When it came back up yesterday I<BR>completed the e2fsck and tried a resize2fs. This too failed. <BR><BR>I am currently moving the data off in readiness to wipe the<BR>volume and rebuild a new one without the dead hard drive.<BR><BR>Many thanks to Ian Kent and the others who offered suggestions.<BR><BR>Nigel<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 2<BR>Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 21:39:23 +0800<BR>From: Richard Meyer <meyerri@westnet.com.au><BR>Subject: [plug] Non-linux printers<BR>To: PLUG <plug@plug.org.au><BR>Message-ID: <1178631563.4291.14.camel@Umfolozi.Rich.org.au><BR>Content-Type: text/plain<BR><BR>Hi all, <BR><BR>Just a question. Let us suppose that there is a customer who has a whole<BR>shedload of Dell and Lexmark printers attached to Windows servers. These<BR>printers do NOT have Linux drivers. Changing printers to something else<BR>is not
an option.<BR><BR>He wishes to start moving Linux desktops into the mix. How does he print<BR>from the Linux boxes? Is there a Proggie for windows that'll take<BR>Postscript from the Linux boxes and spew it out on the printers maybe?<BR><BR>Any ideas gratefully received.<BR>-- <BR>Richard Meyer <meyerri@westnet.com.au><BR>Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom.<BR>It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves. <BR>William Pitt, 1783<BR><BR>Linux Counter user #306629<BR><BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 3<BR>Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 22:04:29 +0800<BR>From: Denis Brown <dsbrown@cyllene.uwa.edu.au><BR>Subject: Re: [plug] Non-linux printers<BR>To: plug@plug.org.au<BR>Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.2.20070508215713.03c7d140@cyllene.uwa.edu.au><BR>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed<BR><BR>At 09:39 PM 8/05/2007, Richard Meyer wrote:<BR>>Hi all,<BR>><BR>>Just a question. Let us
suppose that there is a customer who has a whole<BR>>shedload of Dell and Lexmark printers attached to Windows servers. These<BR>>printers do NOT have Linux drivers. Changing printers to something else<BR>>is not an option.<BR>><BR>>He wishes to start moving Linux desktops into the mix. How does he print<BR>>from the Linux boxes? Is there a Proggie for windows that'll take<BR>>Postscript from the Linux boxes and spew it out on the printers maybe?<BR>><BR>>Any ideas gratefully received.<BR><BR>First thought I had is...<BR><BR>Printers, being mechanical devices, will sooner or later wear out. So why <BR>not couple them up to some headless-as-possible Windows boxes that do <BR>nothing other than print spooling for those printers.<BR><BR>When the printers all eventually die, the Win boxes retire too. Meantime, <BR>Linux-friendly printers begin their entrance to the mix.<BR><BR>Since you only need spooling, some of the retired
Win desktops <BR>automatically become $0.00 print servers. Not even any real need to keep <BR>them up to date with patches since they'll be firewalled off, I imagine.<BR><BR>HTH,<BR>Denis<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 4<BR>Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 22:29:18 +0800<BR>From: Richard Meyer <meyerri@westnet.com.au><BR>Subject: Re: [plug] Non-linux printers<BR>To: plug@plug.org.au<BR>Message-ID: <1178634559.4291.19.camel@Umfolozi.Rich.org.au><BR>Content-Type: text/plain<BR><BR>On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 22:04 +0800, Denis Brown wrote:<BR>> At 09:39 PM 8/05/2007, Richard Meyer wrote:<BR>> >Hi all,<BR>> ><BR>> >Just a question. Let us suppose that there is a customer who has a whole<BR>> >shedload of Dell and Lexmark printers attached to Windows servers. These<BR>> >printers do NOT have Linux drivers. Changing printers to something else<BR>> >is not an option.<BR>> ><BR>> >He
wishes to start moving Linux desktops into the mix. How does he print<BR>> >from the Linux boxes? Is there a Proggie for windows that'll take<BR>> >Postscript from the Linux boxes and spew it out on the printers maybe?<BR>> ><BR>> >Any ideas gratefully received.<BR>> <BR>> First thought I had is...<BR>> <BR>> Printers, being mechanical devices, will sooner or later wear out. So why <BR>> not couple them up to some headless-as-possible Windows boxes that do <BR>> nothing other than print spooling for those printers.<BR>> <BR>> When the printers all eventually die, the Win boxes retire too. Meantime, <BR>> Linux-friendly printers begin their entrance to the mix.<BR>> <BR>> Since you only need spooling, some of the retired Win desktops <BR>> automatically become $0.00 print servers. Not even any real need to keep <BR>> them up to date with patches since they'll be firewalled
off, I imagine.<BR>> <BR>> HTH,<BR>> Denis<BR>Um, not quite what I was hoping for. The general idea is about what we<BR>were wanting to do, BUT, how would we print from the Linux boxen to the<BR>queues on the Win boxes, since all the Googling I've done suggests that<BR>the Linux boxes HAVE to have the printer drivers installed to print via<BR>SAMBA.<BR><BR>It's the "how do I get printouts from the Linux boxes to the Win boxes<BR>to the unsupported (under Linux) printers" that I'm lacking. Any ideas?<BR><BR>-- <BR>Richard Meyer <meyerri@westnet.com.au><BR>Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom.<BR>It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves. <BR>William Pitt, 1783<BR><BR>Linux Counter user #306629<BR><BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 5<BR>Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 22:47:33 +0800<BR>From: Cameron Patrick <cameron@patrick.wattle.id.au><BR>Subject: Re: [plug] Non-linux printers<BR>To:
plug@plug.org.au<BR>Message-ID: <20070508144733.GB3435@mersenne.largestprime.net><BR>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii<BR><BR>Richard Meyer wrote:<BR><BR>> Um, not quite what I was hoping for. The general idea is about what we<BR>> were wanting to do, BUT, how would we print from the Linux boxen to the<BR>> queues on the Win boxes, since all the Googling I've done suggests that<BR>> the Linux boxes HAVE to have the printer drivers installed to print via<BR>> SAMBA.<BR>> <BR>> It's the "how do I get printouts from the Linux boxes to the Win boxes<BR>> to the unsupported (under Linux) printers" that I'm lacking. Any ideas?<BR><BR>It wouldn't surprise me if someone had written a Windows printer driver<BR>that fed postscript to Ghostscript for Windows. This mailing list post<BR>mentions a programme called "RedMon" that may do the trick:<BR><BR> <A
href="http://www.ghostscript.com/pipermail/gsview/2002-December/000109.html" target=_blank>http://www.ghostscript.com/pipermail/gsview/2002-December/000109.html</A><BR><BR>Cameron<BR><BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 6<BR>Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 23:16:04 +0800<BR>From: "Arie Hol" <arie99@ozemail.com.au><BR>Subject: Re: [plug] Non-linux printers<BR>To: plug@plug.org.au<BR>Message-ID: <464104B4.13078.1974DCF@localhost><BR>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII<BR><BR><BR><BR>On 8 May 2007 at 22:47, Cameron Patrick wrote:<BR><BR>> Richard Meyer wrote:<BR>> <BR>8<---------------- snip -------------------->8<BR>> It wouldn't surprise me if someone had written a Windows printer driver<BR>> that fed postscript to Ghostscript for Windows. This mailing list post<BR>> mentions a programme called "RedMon" that may do the trick:<BR>> <BR>> <A
href="http://www.ghostscript.com/pipermail/gsview/2002" target=_blank>http://www.ghostscript.com/pipermail/gsview/2002</A>-<BR>December/000109.h<BR>> tml<BR>> <BR><BR>There is a project on Sourceforge which provides a utility for generating <BR>PDF files from any application in Windows - it installs as a printer <BR>driver - goto :<BR><BR><A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/" target=_blank>http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/</A><BR><BR>The software was written using Visual Basic and is released under the <BR>GPL.<BR><BR>Source code is also available at :<BR><BR><A href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=57796" target=_blank>http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=57796</A><BR><BR>If you can print it in Windows - you can make a PDF of it using <BR>PDFCreator.<BR><BR>Once it is installed it also can be shared over a network of Windows <BR>computers - but I cannot
verify if it will handle spooling or print jobs <BR>from Linux boxes on the same network.<BR><BR>If you get somone to look at the source code - then maybe writing a patch <BR>for it could solve the problem - I hope.<BR><BR>Regards Arie<BR>------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>For the concert of life, nobody has a program.<BR>------------------------------------------------------------------<BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 7<BR>Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 23:15:15 +0800 (WST)<BR>From: Michael Holland <myk@myk.id.au><BR>Subject: Re: [plug] Non-linux printers<BR>To: PLUG <plug@plug.org.au><BR>Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.58.0705082307500.3822@harvey.lan><BR>Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII<BR><BR>On Tue, 8 May 2007, Richard Meyer wrote:<BR><BR>> Is there a Proggie for windows that'll take<BR>> Postscript from the Linux boxes and spew it out on the printers maybe?<BR><BR>So the ideal is
a win32 program that provides a virtual printer via SMB?<BR><BR>But failing that, some trivial scripting on either end could do the job,<BR>if you don't mind loosing the ability to cancel jobs.<BR>How about an SMTP-to-print gateway?<BR><BR>Could you run a LPD or CUPS print server under Cygwin?<BR><BR><BR><BR>09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0<BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 8<BR>Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 23:20:36 +0800<BR>From: "Arie Hol" <arie99@ozemail.com.au><BR>Subject: Re: [plug] Non-linux printers - Update<BR>To: plug@plug.org.au<BR>Message-ID: <464105C4.6274.19B777A@localhost><BR>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII<BR><BR> <BR><BR>On 8 May 2007 at 23:16, Arie Hol wrote:<BR><BR>> There is a project on Sourceforge which provides a utility for <BR>generating<BR>> PDF files from any application in Windows - it installs as a printer<BR>>
driver - goto :<BR>> <BR>> <A href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/" target=_blank>http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/</A><BR>> <BR>> The software was written using Visual Basic and is released under the <BR>GPL.<BR>> <BR>> Source code is also available at :<BR>> <BR>> <A href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=57796" target=_blank>http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=57796</A><BR>> <BR>> If you can print it in Windows - you can make a PDF of it using <BR>> PDFCreator.<BR>> <BR>> Once it is installed it also can be shared over a network of Windows<BR>> computers - but I cannot verify if it will handle spooling or print <BR>jobs<BR>> from Linux boxes on the same network.<BR>> <BR>> If you get somone to look at the source code - then maybe writing a <BR>patch<BR>> for it could solve the problem - I hope.<BR>> <BR><BR>PDFcreator binaries/executables are available
with and without support <BR>for Ghostscript.<BR><BR><BR>Regards Arie<BR>------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>For the concert of life, nobody has a program.<BR>------------------------------------------------------------------<BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 9<BR>Date: Wed, 09 May 2007 00:32:09 +0800<BR>From: "Arie Hol" <arie99@ozemail.com.au><BR>Subject: [plug] Non-linux printers - Update(2)<BR>To: plug@plug.org.au<BR>Message-ID: <46411689.29152.226CBE@localhost><BR>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII<BR><BR> <BR>PDFCreator installs on Windows with the following files :<BR><BR>"ghostpdf.inf" and "ghostpdf.ppd" <BR><BR><BR>Contents of the "ghostpdf.inf" file<BR>========================<BR><BR>; GHOSTPDF.INF (for Windows XP)<BR><BR>[Version]<BR>Signature="$Windows NT$"<BR>Provider=Ghostgum Software Pty
Ltd<BR>ClassGUID={4D36E979-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}<BR>Class=Printer<BR>CatalogFile=oemprint.cat<BR><BR>DriverVer=08/19/2004,1.0.0.0<BR><BR>; Manufacturer section<BR>[Manufacturer]<BR>"Ghostscript"<BR><BR>; Model section<BR>[Ghostscript]<BR>"Ghostscript PDF" = GHOSTPDF.PPD, Ghostscript_PDF, Ghostscript_PDF_Writer<BR><BR>; Installer section<BR>[GHOSTPDF.PPD]<BR>CopyFiles=@GHOSTPDF.PPD<BR>DataSection=PSCRIPT_DATA<BR>Include=NTPRINT.INF<BR>Needs=PSCRIPT.OEM<BR><BR>[DestinationDirs]<BR>DefaultDestDir=66000<BR><BR>[SourceDisksNames]<BR>1=%Disk1%,,,""<BR><BR>[SourceDisksFiles]<BR>GHOSTPDF.PPD =1<BR><BR>[Strings]<BR>Disk1="Ghostscript PPD Setup Disk 1"<BR>; end of ghostpdf.inf<BR><BR>============================<BR><BR><BR>The header of the "ghostpdf.inf" file<BR>==========================<BR>*PPD-Adobe: "4.3"<BR>*FileVersion: "1.1"<BR>*FormatVersion: "4.3" <BR>*LanguageEncoding: "ISOLatin1"<BR>*LanguageVersion: "English"<BR>*Manufacturer: "Ghostscript"<BR>*ModelName:
"Ghostscript PDF Writer"<BR>*NickName: "Ghostscript"<BR>*% PCFileName should be of the form XXNNNNNN.PDF where XX is an assigned<BR>*% manufacturer code.<BR>*PCFileName: "GHOSTPDF.PDF"<BR>*PPD-Adobe: "4.3"<BR>*Product: "(AFPL Ghostscript)"<BR>*Product: "(GNU Ghostscript)"<BR>*Product: "(GPL Ghostscript)"<BR>*Product: "(Ghostscript)"<BR>*PSVersion: "(3010) 815"<BR>*ShortNickName: "Ghostscript"<BR>============================<BR><BR>Perhaps these files could provide the information required to set up <BR>PDFCreator as a Windows printer driver which can handle print jobs from <BR>Linux boxes.<BR><BR>The PDFcreator printer driver should be installed on the Windows print <BR>server and then be configured to "print direct to printer" - one click in <BR>the "Advanced" settings for PDFcreator will take care of this.<BR><BR>Good luck with this if you are game to try.<BR><BR>Regards Arie<BR>------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>For the concert of
life, nobody has a program.<BR>------------------------------------------------------------------<BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 10<BR>Date: Wed, 09 May 2007 06:49:31 +0800<BR>From: "W.Kenworthy" <billk@iinet.net.au><BR>Subject: Re: [plug] Non-linux printers<BR>To: plug@plug.org.au<BR>Message-ID: <1178664571.17637.37.camel@bunyip.localdomain><BR>Content-Type: text/plain<BR><BR>are you sure linux drivers are not available? Having had a dell printer<BR>at one point (a rebadged lexmark when you looked into it), it printed<BR>quite nicely after installing a third party driver. Then again, also<BR>based on my experience, within a couple of weeks you will be throwing<BR>them in the bin as they will have worn out, or you cant get ink for them<BR>when you need it! :(<BR><BR>BillK<BR><BR>On Tue, 2007-05-08 at 21:39 +0800, Richard Meyer wrote:<BR>> Hi all, <BR>> <BR>> Just a question. Let us suppose that there is
a customer who has a whole<BR>> shedload of Dell and Lexmark printers attached to Windows servers. These<BR>> printers do NOT have Linux drivers. Changing printers to something else<BR>> is not an option.<BR>> <BR>> He wishes to start moving Linux desktops into the mix. How does he print<BR>> from the Linux boxes? Is there a Proggie for windows that'll take<BR>> Postscript from the Linux boxes and spew it out on the printers maybe?<BR>> <BR>> Any ideas gratefully received.<BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 11<BR>Date: Wed, 09 May 2007 11:07:34 +0800<BR>From: Richard Meyer <meyerri@westnet.com.au><BR>Subject: Re: [plug] Non-linux printers - Update(2)<BR>To: plug@plug.org.au<BR>Message-ID: <1178680054.4367.6.camel@Umfolozi.Rich.org.au><BR>Content-Type: text/plain<BR><BR>Thanks to Arie, Bill, Michael, Cameron, Denis,<BR><BR>It appears that there is no "standard" way to get this going, by just a<BR>few adjustments
to SAMBA or something.<BR><BR>I'll look around some more and see what else I can find.<BR><BR>Thanks to all<BR>RM<BR><BR>On Wed, 2007-05-09 at 00:32 +0800, Arie Hol wrote:<BR>> <BR>> PDFCreator installs on Windows with the following files :<BR>> <BR>> "ghostpdf.inf" and "ghostpdf.ppd" <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Contents of the "ghostpdf.inf" file<BR>> ========================<BR>> <BR>> ; GHOSTPDF.INF (for Windows XP)<BR>> <BR>> [Version]<BR>> Signature="$Windows NT$"<BR>> Provider=Ghostgum Software Pty Ltd<BR>> ClassGUID={4D36E979-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}<BR>> Class=Printer<BR>> CatalogFile=oemprint.cat<BR>> <BR>> DriverVer=08/19/2004,1.0.0.0<BR>> <BR>> ; Manufacturer section<BR>> [Manufacturer]<BR>> "Ghostscript"<BR>> <BR>> ; Model section<BR>> [Ghostscript]<BR>> "Ghostscript PDF" = GHOSTPDF.PPD, Ghostscript_PDF, Ghostscript_PDF_Writer<BR>> <BR>> ; Installer
section<BR>> [GHOSTPDF.PPD]<BR>> CopyFiles=@GHOSTPDF.PPD<BR>> DataSection=PSCRIPT_DATA<BR>> Include=NTPRINT.INF<BR>> Needs=PSCRIPT.OEM<BR>> <BR>> [DestinationDirs]<BR>> DefaultDestDir=66000<BR>> <BR>> [SourceDisksNames]<BR>> 1=%Disk1%,,,""<BR>> <BR>> [SourceDisksFiles]<BR>> GHOSTPDF.PPD =1<BR>> <BR>> [Strings]<BR>> Disk1="Ghostscript PPD Setup Disk 1"<BR>> ; end of ghostpdf.inf<BR>> <BR>> ============================<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> The header of the "ghostpdf.inf" file<BR>> ==========================<BR>> *PPD-Adobe: "4.3"<BR>> *FileVersion: "1.1"<BR>> *FormatVersion: "4.3" <BR>> *LanguageEncoding: "ISOLatin1"<BR>> *LanguageVersion: "English"<BR>> *Manufacturer: "Ghostscript"<BR>> *ModelName: "Ghostscript PDF Writer"<BR>> *NickName: "Ghostscript"<BR>> *% PCFileName should be of the form XXNNNNNN.PDF where XX is an assigned<BR>> *% manufacturer code.<BR>> *PCFileName:
"GHOSTPDF.PDF"<BR>> *PPD-Adobe: "4.3"<BR>> *Product: "(AFPL Ghostscript)"<BR>> *Product: "(GNU Ghostscript)"<BR>> *Product: "(GPL Ghostscript)"<BR>> *Product: "(Ghostscript)"<BR>> *PSVersion: "(3010) 815"<BR>> *ShortNickName: "Ghostscript"<BR>> ============================<BR>> <BR>> Perhaps these files could provide the information required to set up <BR>> PDFCreator as a Windows printer driver which can handle print jobs from <BR>> Linux boxes.<BR>> <BR>> The PDFcreator printer driver should be installed on the Windows print <BR>> server and then be configured to "print direct to printer" - one click in <BR>> the "Advanced" settings for PDFcreator will take care of this.<BR>> <BR>> Good luck with this if you are game to try.<BR>> <BR>> Regards Arie<BR>> ------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> For the concert of life, nobody has a program.<BR>>
------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> PLUG discussion list: plug@plug.org.au<BR>> <A href="http://www.plug.org.au/mailman/listinfo/plug" target=_blank>http://www.plug.org.au/mailman/listinfo/plug</A><BR>> Committee e-mail: committee@plug.linux.org.au<BR>-- <BR>Richard Meyer <meyerri@westnet.com.au><BR>Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom.<BR>It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves. <BR>William Pitt, 1783<BR><BR>Linux Counter user #306629<BR><BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>Message: 12<BR>Date: Wed, 09 May 2007 11:45:34 +0800<BR>From: hatari@iinet.net.au<BR>Subject: Re: [plug] Re: Returned mail: see transcript for details<BR>To: plug@plug.org.au<BR>Message-ID: <4641B45E.9.5E40A3@localhost><BR>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII<BR><BR>>On 1 May 2007 at 19:13, Cameron Patrick wrote:<BR><BR>>
Arie Hol wrote:<BR>> <BR>> > Every time I reply to a message from the PLUG mailing list I get the<BR>> > following response from anonymous (see below).<BR>> > <BR>> > Is this designed to piss me off, or is there something going wrong with<BR>> > the mail server ?<BR>> <BR>> Hi Arie,<BR>> <BR>> Yes, it's a cunning plot specifically to piss you off.^W^W^W^W^W^W^W^W<BR>> <BR>> I've just had a look at the mail server logs on PLUG's servers. The<BR>> only messages being sent to you are list traffic. I'm at a loss to<BR>> explain what you're seeing, but I doubt it's something that the PLUG<BR>> admins can fix directly. Would you mind sending me (off-list) the full<BR>> headers of these bounce messages you've been getting?<BR>> <BR>> Regards,<BR>> <BR>> Cameron<BR>> <BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> PLUG discussion list:
plug@plug.org.au<BR>> <A href="http://www.plug.org.au/mailman/listinfo/plug" target=_blank>http://www.plug.org.au/mailman/listinfo/plug</A><BR>> Committee e-mail: committee@plug.linux.org.au<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> -- <BR>> Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.<BR>> Checked by AVG Free Edition.<BR>> Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.18.23/740 - Release Date: 30/03/07<BR>> <BR><BR><BR>Cameron, et al,<BR><BR>What was the outcome of this. Hope it was resolved. Can you post the resolution on the list.<BR>P.S. Ari, who is your ISP?<BR><BR>Regards,<BR>wayne<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>-- <BR>Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.<BR>Checked by AVG Free Edition.<BR>Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.18.23/740 - Release Date: 30/03/07<BR><BR><BR>------------------------------<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>PLUG discussion list: plug@plug.org.au<BR><A
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