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Re: xemacs problems



Adam,

I'm not going to rewrite the lisp code on xemacs to automatically add in a
Reply-to: header that matches one of the dozen or so email addresses I use. All
my boxes have their own static IP address, and a reverse DNS lookup matches the
DSN address to the machine and my userid.  If that isn't good enough, I suggest
you just add me to your spam list and block all my mail.  Anybody spammer can
add in a bogus Reply-to: header.

Don't take this personally.  If some programmer thinks that just because a
Reply-to: header exists that this is proof it isn't spam, then he's the problem,
not me.

Regards,

Glen



Adam Majer writes:
>On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 06:20:55PM -0500, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
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>> SPAM: See http://spamassassin.org/tag/ for more details.
>> SPAM: 
>> SPAM: Content analysis details:   (4.3 hits, 4 required)
>> SPAM: Hit! (4.3 points)  Reply-To: is empty
>> SPAM: 
>> SPAM: -------------------- End of SpamAssassin results ---------------------
>> 
>> I installed xemacs 21 from Woody.  I run fvwm as my window manager.  I'm using
>> the same configuration files as I did with Red Hat for both.  Xemacs is ignoring
>> the font information I have in my configuration files, and when it loads in
>> fvwm, instead of staying on desktop 0,0, it spreads out well beyond desktop 0,0
>> and into the other 3.  Since I haven't had this trouble with xemacs at any other
>> time, I though I'd ask here in case Debian has done some tweaking to it.
>> 
>> The font is something else - if I was legally blind it would easily be large enough for me to see it.
>> I'd much prefer to be able to tweak it to a smaller size.
>> 
>> Suggestions?
>> 
>> Glen
>> 
>> 
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>Fix your e-mail. You might get classified as spam! [just like in my case].
>The headers are:
>
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>Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 18:20:55 -0500
>From: Glen Lee Edwards <glen@fcwm.org>
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>Cc: 
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>Reply-To: should _never_ be empty
>
>- Adam


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