00:00:00 --- log: started forth/08.09.15 00:16:05 --- join: qFox (n=C00K13S@132pc222.sshunet.nl) joined #forth 00:18:13 --- quit: Myoma (Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)) 00:21:20 --- quit: aum (Remote closed the connection) 00:54:47 --- join: Myoma (n=witch@amcant.demon.co.uk) joined #forth 02:05:06 --- quit: lasts (Remote closed the connection) 02:08:45 --- join: lasts (n=lasts@77.207.25.109) joined #forth 02:09:07 --- join: sixforty (n=sixforty@204.110.227.11) joined #forth 02:16:50 --- join: ramkrsna (n=ramkrsna@unaffiliated/ramkrsna) joined #forth 02:55:14 --- part: sixforty left #forth 03:39:36 --- quit: MalfermitaKodo (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 03:44:52 --- join: MalfermitaKodo (n=kansu@xdsl-78-34-138-79.netcologne.de) joined #forth 05:46:01 --- quit: aspect (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 05:46:01 --- quit: cmeme (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 05:46:01 --- quit: slava (zelazny.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 05:50:01 --- join: cmeme (n=cmeme@boa.b9.com) joined #forth 05:50:06 --- join: slava (n=slava@li13-154.members.linode.com) joined #forth 05:50:06 --- join: aspect (i=aspect@burns.dreamhost.com) joined #forth 05:50:06 --- mode: irc.freenode.net set +o slava 07:41:19 --- quit: ASau` (";s") 08:53:04 --- quit: proteusguy (Connection timed out) 08:53:21 --- join: proteusguy (n=proteusg@61.7.144.97) joined #forth 09:08:45 --- quit: Myoma (Read error: 113 (No route to host)) 09:10:13 --- join: Myoma (n=witch@amcant.demon.co.uk) joined #forth 09:33:07 --- join: Deformati (n=joe@c-68-62-76-160.hsd1.mi.comcast.net) joined #forth 10:01:50 I wish you could still get google to actually search for what you typed in 10:02:09 sometimes even when I use quotes, it's all fuzy matches 10:02:24 ie nothing that I'm actually looking for 10:09:11 --- join: forther (n=forther@207.47.34.100.static.nextweb.net) joined #forth 10:56:41 --- join: neceve (n=ncv@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #forth 11:30:21 --- join: BobFunk (n=mathiasc@7.pool85-54-162.dynamic.orange.es) joined #forth 11:41:26 --- quit: BobFunk () 11:45:09 i wish it had some kind of wildcardmatch 11:45:20 particulary when searching in my gmail 11:46:17 searching for "sex" will not return "sexual" or "sexualy", which does not makes crawling through 18k spam much easier 11:46:52 nor "sexually"... :p 11:47:46 and also, why does it claim it finds "tens of thouasands" and only delete like 300 11:49:30 --- quit: neceve (Remote closed the connection) 11:56:39 --- quit: ramkrsna (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12:14:28 --- quit: lasts (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 12:31:29 qFox: you'll probably need to have your own e-mail program 12:34:23 --- join: BobFunk (n=mathiasc@7.pool85-54-162.dynamic.orange.es) joined #forth 12:41:37 you cant download your junkmail by pop3 12:41:46 i havent checked imap actually. 12:41:55 and you cant disable the spamfilter either 12:42:38 luckily the gmail filter is pretty good, still it does have some false positives every now and then. one even forced me to switch the host of my website... :/ 12:43:03 after which i always tend to try and check my junkmail every now and then. but its just too much 12:53:40 offlineimap is very cool 12:54:02 you can sync your local mail folder with your gmail folder(s) 12:54:16 pop works fine 12:54:18 I leave the spam folder at gmail, and sync my in and out boxes 12:54:34 its just that i'd like a chance at manually filtering my spam 12:54:40 keeping an eye on it, yknow 12:54:50 advantage of offlineimap is that you can switch back and forth between local e-mail software and webmail 12:55:28 well the only disadvantage for me now compared to that is that i dont remove spam from my gmail inbox 12:55:30 only locally 12:55:32 everything you do on one is reflected at the other 12:55:47 so your gmail is cluttered 12:55:47 (which is fine by me) 12:55:58 good deal 12:55:59 yeah but i almost never visit gmail 12:56:08 wonder if you can set up a gmail filter that'll put the spam back in your inbox 12:56:09 and when i do, its never for my inbox 12:56:15 hm 12:56:31 i never messed with gmails gadgets much either 12:56:35 but that might be possible 12:56:48 I made a gmail filter the other day 12:56:51 what i'd reaaally prefer is all the spam being prefixed by something [SPAM] likey 12:57:00 and put in my inbox 12:57:12 that way i can take advantage of the gmail filter, but keep tabs on it at the same time 12:57:15 google was sending me 10s of these stupid messages about e-mails with viruses that it refused to fetch from my pop account 12:57:26 oh i never get those... 12:57:32 I marked a bunch of them as spam, but that didn't kill them, so I made a filter that deletes them 12:57:38 ah 12:57:46 do you have gmail pulling mail from a pop account somewhere else? 12:58:01 nop 12:58:17 i forward mail from my domains to a google account 12:58:22 then download it that way 12:58:36 and leave a copy online, just in case 12:58:45 thats why i dont really care about my inbox 12:58:51 (online) 12:59:33 but offline i can easily scan for the target emailadress. like for some odd reason spammers target juqxb@ and someonesentthisleter@ adresses 12:59:50 and i havent got a clue why, but they filter very easily :) 12:59:52 ahh, I don't forward, because I don't want to get blamed for all the spam that goes through 13:00:12 blamed? 13:00:17 blacklisted 13:00:21 hm 13:00:24 don't want my server's IP blacklisted 13:00:32 isnt it a special smtp thing? 13:00:41 i've set it up like this for years without a problem 13:00:46 I think gmail would notice if I sent 300 spams a day to it 13:00:57 i'm pretty certain "i" do 13:01:04 just to one account though 13:01:04 who's hosting your forwarding service, and how many spams come through? 13:01:37 well my mail comes in on a shared virtual hosting box and gets catchall forwarded to gmail 13:01:50 ahh, not your problem then :) 13:02:03 up to some point, i guess not 13:02:18 but if that ip gets blacklisted, so will any of the emails originating from my domains 13:02:22 and that, i would not like 13:02:36 how big of a deal would it be to switch IPs? 13:02:53 the big question i'd get is why, oh and how much i'd pay for it :p 13:02:54 there's nothing about SMTP that distinguishes you as an authorized forwarder 13:03:04 for all google knows you're an open mail relay 13:03:13 except that it's all going to one account 13:03:14 well no, its probably a set price. but i'd still have to give a reason. and i'm sure they'll catch on to it after i switch 2 or 3 times ;) 13:03:44 heh, if you have to switch, you'll change your setup so it doesn't happen again 13:03:45 yeah but i'm quite certain the server is sending quite some spam through for quite some time now and i've never had any problems or complaints about it 13:03:51 how many spams do you forward to your google account per day? 13:03:59 i honestly dont know exactly 13:04:06 since it all gets filtered away 13:04:14 well wait, i've cleared it this afternoon, lets see 13:04:39 oh thats right, i didnt clear. i just gave up. 13:05:26 yeah i dont know right now. by the looks of it, i'd say 100-150/200 13:05:51 but since i already removed half of what was there (spread out) i cant say for sure 13:06:04 i find it really odd that you cant do a partial search 13:06:30 and that the number of results are so off (thousands can be 20, tens of thousands just a few hundered) 13:07:16 i think a new spamflood started yesterday btw. i seem to get a lot of unfiltered mail since yesterday 13:07:23 unfiltered spam 13:08:23 sometimes these waves are easily identifiable, like the cnn/nbc flood a few weeks ago, or the dating site crap 13:08:38 these seem to be a mix of dating and pharmacy 13:10:18 i still have this idea of an automated script that parses email and (after quick review) sends an automated abuse mail to the provider providing details of the offender, in hopes that they can contact the owner and clear them of a virus somehow 13:10:24 i think it should be really easy to setup 13:10:48 just read the first envelop and track that 13:13:00 and by the looks of it you can actually redirect anything to your inbox 13:13:12 --- quit: BobFunk () 13:13:16 just create a filter that checks for the non-existence of some imaginary unlikely word 13:13:31 you however cant change the subject :( 13:14:37 --- join: BobFunk (n=mathiasc@7.pool85-54-162.dynamic.orange.es) joined #forth 13:52:03 --- part: Myoma left #forth 13:55:13 --- quit: BobFunk () 14:05:40 --- quit: qFox ("Time for cookies!") 14:22:15 --- quit: forther ("Leaving") 14:23:41 --- join: Maki_ (n=Maki@adsl-224-84.eunet.yu) joined #forth 14:24:10 --- join: lasts (n=lasts@77.207.25.109) joined #forth 14:24:14 --- join: tvot (n=charlie@d515301E0.access.telenet.be) joined #forth 14:49:03 --- join: BobFunk (n=mathiasc@7.pool85-54-162.dynamic.orange.es) joined #forth 14:49:41 --- quit: BobFunk (Client Quit) 15:43:20 --- quit: Maki_ ("Leaving") 16:07:34 --- join: Malfermi1aKodo (n=kansu@xdsl-78-34-131-241.netcologne.de) joined #forth 16:13:28 --- quit: lasts (Remote closed the connection) 16:16:16 --- join: lasts (n=lasts@77.207.25.109) joined #forth 16:19:24 --- quit: MalfermitaKodo (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 18:00:49 --- quit: nighty^ (Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)) 18:01:17 --- join: nighty^ (n=nighty@x122091.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) joined #forth 18:21:00 --- join: aum (n=aum@60-234-243-247.bitstream.orcon.net.nz) joined #forth 18:22:07 --- part: aum left #forth 18:40:46 --- quit: nighty^ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 18:41:13 --- join: nighty^ (n=nighty@x122091.ppp.asahi-net.or.jp) joined #forth 19:20:03 --- quit: Quartus` (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 20:59:29 --- quit: tvot (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 21:00:10 --- join: tvot (n=charlie@d515301E0.access.telenet.be) joined #forth 21:04:10 --- join: nighty__ (n=nighty@210.188.173.246) joined #forth 21:51:34 --- join: ygrek (i=user@gateway/tor/x-80fbf7f1924f71c7) joined #forth 22:08:05 --- quit: ygrek (Remote closed the connection) 22:15:55 --- nick: Malfermi1aKodo -> MalfermitaKodo 22:50:52 --- quit: tarbo ("leaving") 22:51:18 --- join: tarbo (n=me@unaffiliated/tarbo) joined #forth 22:54:07 --- quit: tarbo (Client Quit) 22:54:29 --- join: tarbo (n=me@unaffiliated/tarbo) joined #forth 23:06:28 --- join: qFox (i=C00K13S@132pc222.sshunet.nl) joined #forth 23:21:03 --- join: ASau` (n=user@host157-231-msk.microtest.ru) joined #forth 23:23:09 --- quit: JasonWoof ("off to bed") 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/08.09.15