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u...@akk.org

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Dec 12, 2023, 5:32:07 AM12/12/23
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ignore, no reply

Phil Hobbs

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foo bar baz quux

mm+...@dorfdsl.de

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test

Daniel65

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mm+...@dorfdsl.de wrote on 15/12/23 12:54 am:
> test
>
Pass! ;-P
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Ant

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123
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yeti

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Ant <a...@zimage.comANT> writes:

> 123

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3. Hitchhiker 1:

(3) The air was clear and scented, the breeze flitted lightly through
the tall grass around his cave, the birds were chirruping at each other,
the butterflies were flitting about prettily, and the whole of nature
seemed to be conspiring to be as pleasant as it possibly could.

(4) It wasn't all the pastoral delights that were making Arthur feel so
cheery, though. He had just had a wonderful idea about how to cope with
the terrible lonely isolation, the nightmares, the failure of all his
attempts at horticulture, and the sheer futurelessness and futility of
his life here on prehistoric Earth, which was that he would go mad.

(5) He beamed again and took a bite out of a rabbit leg left over from
his supper. He chewed happily for a few moments and then decided
formally to announce his decision.

(6) He stood up straight and looked the world squarely in the fields and
hills. To add weight to his words he stuck the rabbit bone in his
hair. He spread his arms out wide.

(7) "I will go mad!" he announced.

(8) "Good idea," said Ford Prefect, clambering down from the rock on
which he had been sitting.

Sargon

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Dec 16, 2023, 6:13:02 AM12/16/23
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Il 16/12/2023 00:31, Ant ha scritto:
> 123

Ok

Sargon

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Il 13/12/2023 20:00, Phil Hobbs ha scritto:
> foo bar baz quux

ok

Paguro Bernardo

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Dec 18, 2023, 1:48:13 AM12/18/23
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test

Sn!pe

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Dec 18, 2023, 9:14:24 AM12/18/23
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Paguro Bernardo <paguro....@gmail.com> wrote:

> test

It's a good test, well formed and rather attractive.

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Dinges

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Dec 19, 2023, 9:32:43 AM12/19/23
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eeuwig september fun!

il_maina

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Dec 19, 2023, 11:26:41 AM12/19/23
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prova

yeti

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Dec 19, 2023, 3:08:27 PM12/19/23
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Dinges <din...@invalid.invalid> writes:

> eeuwig september fun!

https://github.com/df7cb/sdate

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R || 0 ... Resistance is futile.

Stefan Claas

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Dec 19, 2023, 3:37:01 PM12/19/23
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yeti wrote:

> Dinges <din...@invalid.invalid> writes:
>
> > eeuwig september fun!
>
> https://github.com/df7cb/sdate
>

Cool! Danke, kannte ich noch nicht.

$ sdate
Tue 11067 Sep 1993 09:36:31 PM CET

Grüße
Stefan

Sn!pe

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Dec 19, 2023, 4:39:30 PM12/19/23
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yeti <ye...@tilde.institute> wrote:

> --
> R || 0 ... Resistance is futile.

Resistance has the capacity to define time.

yeti

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Ich bin noch nicht in den Code gehüpft, Manpage und Options schauen aus
als müsse das Basisdatum immer ein Monatsanfang sein.

2023-12-15, 2024-02-15 und 2024-02-22 sind vielleicht nicht würdig genug
um einen Patch zu rechtfertigen, aber vielleicht passiert etwas anderes
würdiges dennoch mal rein aus Versehen nicht an einem Monatsanfang.

Aber schon so: Nettes Papoy!

-----------------------------------8<-----------------------------------
(yeti@kumari:13)/opt/tcc/src/tinycc$ sdate git log -n1
commit 81a32ec305ee871d8129978bf3d57bc108bec46b (HEAD -> mob, origin/mob, origin/HEAD)
Author: noneofyourbusiness <noneofyou...@danwin1210.de>
Date: Sat Sep 11050 17:07:16 1993 +0100

riscv64-asm.c: asm_emit_j: correct check of immediate
----------------------------------->8-----------------------------------

\o/ ____( <3 !!! )

> Grüße
> Stefan

_o/"
y.

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Ahasuerus

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Dec 19, 2023, 6:55:03 PM12/19/23
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test ES

yeti

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Wait there is more!

If you buy now ...

-----------------------------------8<-----------------------------------
(yeti@kumari:34)~$ ls -l xkcd*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 yeti yeti 415 Jul 15 14:52 xkcd
-rw-r--r-- 1 yeti yeti 279 Nov 26 2019 xkcd.awk.OLD
-rw-r--r-- 1 yeti yeti 91 Jul 20 21:22 xkcd.txt
(yeti@kumari:34)~$ sdate bash
(yeti@kumari:34)~$ ls -l xkcd*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 yeti yeti 415 Sep 10910 14:52 xkcd
-rw-r--r-- 1 yeti yeti 279 Sep 9583 1993 xkcd.awk.OLD
-rw-r--r-- 1 yeti yeti 91 Sep 10915 21:22 xkcd.txt
(yeti@kumari:34)~$ █
----------------------------------->8-----------------------------------

With a small formatting glitch, but still worth it!

_o/⁵\o_

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Stefan Claas

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Dec 20, 2023, 6:55:02 AM12/20/23
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Works with gpg too. :-D

$ sdate bash
$ gpg --verify MIME.txt.asc
gpg: Signature made Wed 11068 Sep 1993 12:49:06 PM CET
gpg: using RSA key
3605AC9EF2657D8980FD7B12742274E59FA48E84 gpg: Good signature from "Test
Tester <te...@domain.invalid>" [ultimate] gpg: WARNING: not a detached
signature; file 'MIME.txt' was NOT verified!

Regards
Stefan



John Geoffrey

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test

Daniel65

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John Geoffrey wrote on 22/12/23 7:03 pm:
>     test

Pass!
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Rink

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Op 19-12-2023 om 15:32 schreef Dinges:
> eeuwig september fun!

Nederlander ?

Eric

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test from OE5 Windows98SE


Daniel65

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Eric wrote on 8/1/24 12:49 pm:
> test from OE5 Windows98SE
>
WOW!! Talk about "de ja vue"!! (except I don't think I ever used OE5!!)

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Sn!pe

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Jan 8, 2024, 9:03:37 AMJan 8
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25 years is a l-o-n-g time ago.

My first 'Doze was v.3.0; before that it was DOS 2.4(?) I escaped
the Evil Empire after 'DozeME (thank you, Mandrake Linux.) ≈:o)

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Richard Owlett

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On 01/08/2024 08:03 AM, Sn!pe wrote:
> Daniel65 <dani...@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
>
>> Eric wrote on 8/1/24 12:49 pm:
>>> test from OE5 Windows98SE
>>>
>> WOW!! Talk about "de ja vue"!! (except I don't think I ever used OE5!!)
>
> 25 years is a l-o-n-g time ago.

For you youngsters maybe.
I remember CPU's with 12AX7's ;/

Sn!pe

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Richard Owlett <row...@access.net> wrote:

> On 01/08/2024 08:03 AM, Sn!pe wrote:
> > Daniel65 <dani...@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
> >
> >> Eric wrote on 8/1/24 12:49 pm:
> >>> test from OE5 Windows98SE
> >>>
> >> WOW!! Talk about "de ja vue"!! (except I don't think I ever used OE5!!)
> >
> > 25 years is a l-o-n-g time ago.
>
> For you youngsters maybe.
> I remember CPU's with 12AX7's ;/
>

Way back when, my radio club used a ~lot~ of 6060s (ruggedised 12AT7s)
that had been rotated out of Southampton Uni's 'puter during scheduled
preventive maintenance. We reckoned that if the bottle didn't glow blue
it had a fair chance of being a good-un.


> >
> > My first 'Doze was v.3.0; before that it was DOS 2.4(?) I escaped
> > the Evil Empire after 'DozeME (thank you, Mandrake Linux.) ≈:o)
> >


The Bjornsdottirs - Ellenor

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On Mon, 8 Jan 2024 14:03:34 +0000, Sn!pe wrote:

> Daniel65 <dani...@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
>
>> Eric wrote on 8/1/24 12:49 pm:
>> > test from OE5 Windows98SE
>> >
>> WOW!! Talk about "de ja vue"!! (except I don't think I ever used OE5!!)
>
> 25 years is a l-o-n-g time ago.
>
> My first 'Doze was v.3.0; before that it was DOS 2.4(?) I escaped the
> Evil Empire after 'DozeME (thank you, Mandrake Linux.) ≈:o)


Déjà vu, if you would please have the respect for both the English and
French languages.

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Cantrik

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test

Cantrik

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Cantrik <can...@example.invalid> wrote:

> test

test replying

dozens

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hello

Sn!pe

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dozens <doz...@tilde.team> wrote:

> hello

hi

Stefan Claas

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Jan 26, 2024, 7:46:26 PMJan 26
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<table border="1" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="10">
<tr>
<td><a href="https://bitmessage.org"><img
src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAADAAAAAwBAMAAAClLOS0AAAAD1BMVEUAAACvr3f3RxewsHj4SBh0VzdNAAAAA3RSTlMAgIAsTd+1AAAA20lEQVQ4y3VUy40FIQwzU8GTaIADDYzcAXL/Ne2BMR+tzAljmRCTBJirSBpd0g/3qpLaI+m9zwulAXSJt6RSasAj8b0F1ACALl6SSqoBwCOekkJyzG3nKakk29w+PCSFN7EklfdVlhSSZ/AlqZNYz7VkCnaCS1JNfJZY8gloE2lJ3cTom3jhAye1sK84iIkddBMf9jM38WEnBpAkNrYVizC2eSYWtt0mFo5EvCoGz8+NCWZLoonB9vhR8WtjMeTyiQWXSzQWdW6D2Di51WJz5naOAyCPjDhk/o+lP2m9fFFtVPGLAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC"width="48"
height="48"/></td>
<td><a href="https://bitmessage.org"><img
src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAADAAAAAwAgMAAAAqbBEUAAAADFBMVEUAAABPr1dPr1dQsFgWtwdyAAAAA3RSTlMAQMCRa0lrAAAApklEQVQoz92PsRGDMBAEFwIroAhKUAt05BJECe6IFiiBIgjkANaBpXcP/uhv9uf+jk1vvvOg6NXEk6y1AZn1bEAmPRqQpHsDMuragAy6NCBsNz9RLuKMXAkD5pOwZjqIp6SdiMO4EkEZFqLCv82rL8MC7y7GFewo7WBH0wF2NJ9gR7mCHZUL7Gi7f2LQJc5GXcMg6R7Wkx7xdNYz4mStEbToFRU2vT98xH+BhLpuigAAAABJRU5ErkJggg=="width="48"
height="48"/></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="https://bitmessage.org"><img
src="data:image/png;base64,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"width="48"
height="48"/></td>
<td><a href="https://bitmessage.org"><img
src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAADAAAAAwBAMAAAClLOS0AAAAD1BMVEUAAAAAj1/XAL8AkGDYAMC3jZ6DAAAAA3RSTlMAgIAsTd+1AAAAmUlEQVQ4y+3TsQ2DQBBE0X9UgHQNELgBtB1Y039NTtAxg7yhM294Xw+JY4GcjWZezfmmDqgD6oA6oA5kqKrzAppV5WG/gEaGBcSMsIAYHm4gmBZuIBh3MCBgrmBAwFgv5XP4Nfi84x7+5IdkB+xgxKe1R8xYBgO5PgZy4QzkihrIpTYQ4TRQ8Y/EPTzC0YTvgA7QATpAB3iCD9LYcjlPnb1WAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC"width="48"
height="48"/></td>
</tr>
</table>

Stefan Claas

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Jan 26, 2024, 7:48:54 PMJan 26
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On 27.01.2024 01:46, Stefan Claas wrote:
<table border="1" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="10">


Mmmhhh. Content-Type text/plain, obwohl in TB alles auf HTML eingestellt.

Oder ändert hier cleanfeed das automatisch?

Grüße
Stefan

Stefan Claas

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Jan 26, 2024, 7:50:50 PMJan 26
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Nee,  ... aber warum geht das nicht beim Erstposting???

Grüße
Stefan

Bobbie Sellers

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On 1/26/24 16:46, Stefan Claas wrote:

A lot of useless html code to a Usenet test
score 0.

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Daniel65

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Stefan Claas wrote on 27/1/24 11:48 am:
Stefan, I don't read/understand your language (which shows as
'Content-Language: en-US, de-DE' so it that German??), but I fed your
post into Google-Translate and it came back with ....

Quote
Mmmhhh. Content-Type Text/Plain, although everything is set to HTML in TB.

Or does Cleanfeed change that automatically here?
End Quote.

In response, I would ask Have you got your TB set up to compose in HTML
or in Plain Text?? (I think so .... Looking at your header information
... Content-Type: *text/html* ; charset=UTF-8 Emphasis MINE.)

In SeaMonkey, the settings are under "Edit -> Mail & Newsgroup Account
Settings -> Composition & Addressing -> Composition".

In Thunderbird, I think that might be under "Options -> Mail & Newsgroup
Account Settings -> Composition & Addressing -> Composition" but I'm not
sure.

HTH!
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Stefan Claas

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Jan 27, 2024, 3:40:07 AMJan 27
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Daniel65 wrote:

> In response, I would ask Have you got your TB set up to compose in
> HTML or in Plain Text?? (I think so .... Looking at your header
> information ... Content-Type: *text/html* ; charset=UTF-8 Emphasis
> MINE.)

I have set there two options for HTML, instead of Plaintext, but
it seems not to work.
>
> In SeaMonkey, the settings are under "Edit -> Mail & Newsgroup
> Account Settings -> Composition & Addressing -> Composition".
>
> In Thunderbird, I think that might be under "Options -> Mail &
> Newsgroup Account Settings -> Composition & Addressing ->
> Composition" but I'm not sure.
>
> HTH!

Thanks!

Regards
Stefan



Stefan Claas

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Daniel65 wrote:

> Stefan Claas wrote on 27/1/24 11:48 am:
> > On 27.01.2024 01:46, Stefan Claas wrote:
> >> <table border="1" cellspacing="10" cellpadding="10">
> >
> >
> > Mmmhhh. Content-Type text/plain, obwohl in TB alles auf HTML
> > eingestellt.
> >
> > Oder ändert hier cleanfeed das automatisch?
> >
> > Grüße Stefan
> >
> Stefan, I don't read/understand your language (which shows as
> 'Content-Language: en-US, de-DE' so it that German??), but I fed your
> post into Google-Translate and it came back with ....

Hi Daniel,

correct, it is German. But I will stop my experiments here and do it
in the Bitmessage Network, wich is more appropriate. And the Bitmessage
client is easier to use than Thunderbird.

Regards
Stefan
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Ray.Banana

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Jan 27, 2024, 7:30:09 AMJan 27
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Daniel65 wrote:

> Mmmhhh. Content-Type Text/Plain, although everything is set to HTML in TB.
> Or does Cleanfeed change that automatically here?

JFTR: Cleanfeed on E-S will never change articles. It is set to reject (as in the case of
Content-Type Text/HTML) or accept articles. No modification of headers or body.

HTH

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Adam H. Kerman

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Jan 27, 2024, 1:10:56 PMJan 27
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Ray.Banana <ray...@raybanana.net> wrote:
>Daniel65 wrote:

>>Mmmhhh. Content-Type Text/Plain, although everything is set to HTML in TB.
>>Or does Cleanfeed change that automatically here?

>JFTR: Cleanfeed on E-S will never change articles. It is set to reject
>(as in the case of
>Content-Type Text/HTML) or accept articles. No modification of headers or body.

>HTH

In this case, it was HTML markup with content type mistated as plain.
Does Cleanfeed parse for this or not? I realize you might not parse in
*.test newsgroup.

Ray Banana

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Jan 27, 2024, 2:15:40 PMJan 27
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Thus spake "Adam H. Kerman" <a...@chinet.com>

> Ray.Banana <ray...@raybanana.net> wrote:
>>Daniel65 wrote:
>>>Mmmhhh. Content-Type Text/Plain, although everything is set to HTML in TB.
>>>Or does Cleanfeed change that automatically here?
>>JFTR: Cleanfeed on E-S will never change articles. It is set to reject
>>(as in the case of
>>Content-Type Text/HTML) or accept articles. No modification of headers or body.
> In this case, it was HTML markup with content type mistated as plain.
> Does Cleanfeed parse for this or not?

No, Cleanfeed only looks at the Content-Type header. Parsing an entire
article would make the server vulnerable to (D)DOS attacks.

> I realize you might not parse in
> *.test newsgroup.

As indicated in a previous post, I have removed eternal-september.test
from the html_allowed list, as HTML testing has gone over the top recently.

Adam H. Kerman

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Ray Banana <ray...@raybanana.net> wrote:
>Thus spake "Adam H. Kerman" <a...@chinet.com>
>>Ray.Banana <ray...@raybanana.net> wrote:
>>>Daniel65 wrote:

>>>>Mmmhhh. Content-Type Text/Plain, although everything is set to HTML in TB.
>>>>Or does Cleanfeed change that automatically here?
>>>JFTR: Cleanfeed on E-S will never change articles. It is set to reject
>>>(as in the case of
>>>Content-Type Text/HTML) or accept articles. No modification of headers or body.

>>In this case, it was HTML markup with content type mistated as plain.
>>Does Cleanfeed parse for this or not?

>No, Cleanfeed only looks at the Content-Type header. Parsing an entire
>article would make the server vulnerable to (D)DOS attacks.

Thank you for explaining.

m...@dorfdsl.de

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test
.

Daniel65

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m...@dorfdsl.de wrote on 29/1/24 5:16 am:
> test
> .
>
Pass. ;-)
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Richard Owlett

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Jan 29, 2024, 6:54:36 AMJan 29
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is my end acting as expected? <GRIN>

Richard Owlett

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Jan 29, 2024, 7:17:04 AMJan 29
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On 01/29/2024 05:54 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> is my end acting as expected? <GRIN>

For the curious ;/
As for newsgroups - yes :}
As for a tangential issue - also yes ;{ [i.e. failed in expected manner]



Sn!pe

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Daniel65 <dani...@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:

> m...@dorfdsl.de wrote on 29/1/24 5:16 am:
> > test
> > .
> >
> Pass. ;-)

Wind? ≈:o)

bakugan

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speriamo

bakugan

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qwerty


bakugan

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prova

Daniel65

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Sn!pe wrote on 30/1/24 12:11 am:
> Daniel65 <dani...@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
>> m...@dorfdsl.de wrote on 29/1/24 5:16 am:
>>> test
>>> .
>>>
>> Pass. ;-)
>
> Wind? ≈:o)
>
No. Water. ;-P
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prova

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sticks

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Colin Macleod

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sticks <wolve...@charter.net> posted:

> ignore
>
If you says so!

Stefan Claas

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123

aalghamdi

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hello!

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aalghamdi <Abdulrahman...@gmx.com> wrote:

> hello!

Hi, how are you?

Django rado

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Feb 12, 2024, 11:39:59 AMFeb 12
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test from seamonkey

Daniel65

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Feb 13, 2024, 3:06:04 AMFeb 13
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Django rado wrote on 13/2/24 3:40 am:
> test from seamonkey

... and the latest version of SeaMonkey at that, too!! ;-)
--
Daniel

Jeff

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Feb 15, 2024, 1:39:10 PMFeb 15
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test

Ray.Banana

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Feb 16, 2024, 4:00:10 AMFeb 16
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Jeff wrote:

> test
ignore

welpy-cw

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Feb 16, 2024, 8:01:54 AMFeb 16
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On 15.02.2024 19:39, Jeff wrote:
> test
sdfgsdggsdf

Ray.Banana

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Feb 16, 2024, 8:20:08 AMFeb 16
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Ray.Banana wrote:

> Ray.Banana wrote:

>> Jeff wrote:

>>> test
>> ignore

> Next try ...
> with single sign-on (hopefully)

not yet complete

Ray.Banana

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Feb 16, 2024, 8:20:08 AMFeb 16
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Ray.Banana wrote:

> Jeff wrote:

>> test
> ignore

Next try ...
with single sign-on (hopefully)

Ray.Banana

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Feb 16, 2024, 9:00:09 AMFeb 16
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Ray.Banana wrote:

> Ray.Banana wrote:

>> Ray.Banana wrote:

>>> Jeff wrote:

>>>> test
>>> ignore

>> Next try ...
>> with single sign-on (hopefully)

> not yet complete

?

wurmhole

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Feb 17, 2024, 4:40:31 PMFeb 17
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test


Rene Kita

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Feb 20, 2024, 2:15:43 AMFeb 20
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