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From: Chuckie T. <jo...@ya...> - 2007-06-27 02:47:22
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Mr. Charles Chuckie Taylor, Jr Tel No:+44 704 572 0242 Tel No:+44 704 571 0516 Dear Sir/Madam, I'm aware that this unexpected letter will come to you as a surprise. I apologies for any Inconvenience, but please do bear with me for I am only seeking for your help. I got your email address from network directory. I apologize if I have infringed on your privacy. I am Mr. Charles Chuckie Taylor, Jr. , the son of Mr. Charles Taylor the former President of Liberia who is presently in prison under the directive of the United Nation war crime tribunal in the Hague,Netherlands.During the regime of my dad as the President of Liberia, he appointed me as the head of his elite guards all in the quest to safeguard his reign. We tried everything we can to stay in power in Liberia but the U.S Government whom my father was out of favor with, where bent on getting him out of office by all means because the war in Liberia has assumed a frightening dimension. The U.S Government was accused my father of War Crime and supporting terrorism, which are all lies, but just to give a dog the bad name in other to hang it. After a well-negotiated arrangement by the West African Heads of State, it was agreed that my father should step down and take up asylum in order to bring an end to the Civil War In Liberia and the Nigeria Government another West Africa country agreed to accommodate my father on a gentlemen agreement. My father earlier last year tried to escape from Nigeria when it dawn of him that the Nigeria Government under intense pressure from the U.S Government was about to betray him and hand him over to the U.N War Crime Tribunal in Sierra Leone he made an escape plan but was apprehended at the Nigeria border with Cameroon and handed over to U.N War Crime Tribunal in the Hague, Netherlands. I was earlier last year arrested at the J.F.Kennedy Airport, New York, U.S.A by the F.B.I and after there investigation I was let of the hook because nothing was traced to me as the claimed that my father looted US$400 Million from Liberia during his period and presently the Government are investigating banks in different part of the World trying to locate the loot but the truth is that during his presidency my father was able to accumulate the sum of $30 Million which he securely deposited with a with a Security Company in Europe which I will not like to mentioned now for security reasons . When he noticed that the Nigeria authority have secretly concluded plan to hand him over U.N War Crime Tribunal, my father handed over to me all the necessary documents relating to where he deposited the US$30Million, which is presently in my possession. My father has instructed me, that I should seeks and get a business partner whom I will go into partnership with and hand him over the money to invest into any kind of lucrative investment of the persons choice but my greatest problem is that I know that I am been monitored round the clock and cannot take any step to retrieve the deposit from the Security Company and that is my reason for writing you. I seek your partnership to get these funds out of the security company and invest it any a lucrative business especially Real Estate, which you will manage on my behalf until the situation dies down. Upon your response to this message, I will intimate you on how we can proceed to get the funds from the security company and you are guaranteed of 100% risk free business relationship because this matter is only know to me, my father and now you. Not even the officers of the Security Company knows anything about the content of the boxes because my father told them that the content are family antiques and valuables. I am presently hiding in London and if you can assist in this matter you can communicate me via the above number or email for further discussion. God be with you. Mr. Charles Chuckie Taylor, Jr |
From: Clement H. <cle...@fr...> - 2003-04-24 14:23:55
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Ooops... sent the wrong one... this one should work better. Clement Hermann wrote: > Hi, > > Here is a little patch that add a switch to imapcreate.pl, to let people > use imapcreate in conjonction with unixhierarchysep: yes in imap.conf. > > This is a simple boolean switch, just to avoid having a modified version > to use on servers with the unix hierarchy separator. > > Feel free to include it in imapcreate.pl. > > > regards, |
From: Clement H. <cle...@fr...> - 2003-04-23 16:51:57
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Hi, Here is a little patch that add a switch to imapcreate.pl, to let people use imapcreate in conjonction with unixhierarchysep: yes in imap.conf. This is a simple boolean switch, just to avoid having a modified version to use on servers with the unix hierarchy separator. Feel free to include it in imapcreate.pl. regards, -- Clément Hermann --------------------|----------------------| Administrateur systèmes et réseaux | +33 (0)4-76-44-50-50 | Business & Decision.Eolas | http://www.eolas.fr | ------------------------------------|----------------------| PS: please cc replies to cle...@fr..., as I cannot subscribe to the list right now. |
From: Jeremy H. <jh...@op...> - 2001-08-30 22:55:03
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I noticed on info-cyrus that a lot of the same questions were being asked and answered, and that a lot of people were creating the same basic maintenance scripts. I figured that we could avoid these two problems by creating a central repositorary for answers to FAQs, and for patches/scripts. So I've created a Sourceforge project 'cyrus-utils' to address this, since this is just the kind of thing that Sourceforge is good for. There are two sub-projects--cyrus-utils-scripts and cyrus-utils-docs, each with their own mailing list: http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=33489 Thanks to Tarjei Huse, the docs are currently in a FAQ (which will be much improved from this good start over the next few days, particularly if you contribute!): http://cyrus-utils.sourceforge.net/faq/ and each script/patch has a bit of documentation too: http://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=33489 We'll probably unify all this under some better system like faq-o-matic soon. If you solve a tricky Cyrus problem please post your solution to cyr...@li... as well as info-cyrus, so that we can include your information in the FAQ. If you have any suggestions for good FAQ software please let us know--we're looking for something that allows as to store the FAQ items in a structured way, and allow people to dynamically add their own comments. The utilities are available from Sourceforge too: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=33489 Although most of these scripts have homes elsewhere, this site provides a single point for everyone to access. At this stage the following people are involved: Jeremy Howard: Project Manager Tarjei Huse: Doc Manager Alain Turbide: Websieve Gary Mills: Easysieve, imapcreate, Sendmail LMTP conf Jules Agee: imapmigrate Kevin Menard and Simon Loader: LDAP/MySQL auth patch Ken Murchison: Cyrus project team I'd like to thank all of these folks for their help in bringing this project to life. This project is not affiliated with CMU so don't hassle them about any requests or ideas--post to one of the two mailing lists mentioned earlier. However thanks to Larry we will shortly have a link to Cyrus-utils from the Project Cyrus web site, and will be hosting an online version of the Project Cyrus documentation with links as appropriate from the FAQ. Help from Cyrus users would be much appreciated. In particular, contributions of scripts/patches that you have written, or documentation/installation/config notes for the FAQ, would both benefit others by being made available and may benefit you as improvements are made and contributed back. Feedback, offers of help, suggestions, all most welcome. My hope is that cyrus-utils will increase the number of users, reduce the noise on the mailing list, reduce the admin workload of the core team so they can concentrate on the cool enhancements we all bug them for, and encourage the development of standard powerful administration and maintenance tools. Please get familiar with the FAQ so that next time a question is asked that is answered there, just post a pointer to the relevent FAQ section. If the answer is not in the FAQ please contribute it! |
From: Ken M. <ke...@oc...> - 2001-08-29 14:50:35
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If Larry is happy them I'm happy. Lawrence Greenfield wrote: > > I think this is wonderful news! > > If someone wants to step forward to maintain the web pages at CMU > (which we would like to keep, and we don't really have any interest in > moving to sourceforge right now) I can probably arrange an account for > them. (The web pages in question are all in cvs.) > > Otherwise let me know when to add links. > > Larry > > From: "Jeremy Howard" <jh...@op...> > Cc: <cyr...@li...>, > <cyr...@li...> > Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 16:50:25 +1000 > > Hi Larry and Ken, > > I noticed on info-cyrus that a lot of the same questions were being asked > and answered, and that a lot of people were creating the same basic > maintenance scripts. I figured that we could avoid these two problems by > creating a central repositorary for answers to FAQs, and for > patches/scripts. > > I felt that this repositorary should be in the 'bazaar' mode of > operation--lots of people involved in lots of ways, with only loose > coordination. People would post snippets of information for doc managers to > organise into a structure (such as a faq-o-matic type setup), and little > scripts would be uploaded and worked on over time. > > So I've created a Sourceforge project 'cyrus-utils' to address this, since > this is just the kind of thing that Sourceforge is good for. There are two > sub-projects--cyrus-utils-scripts and cyrus-utils-docs, each with their own > mailing list: > https://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=33489 > > The docs are currently in a FAQ: > http://cyrus-utils.sourceforge.net/faq/ > and each script/patch has a bit of documentation too: > https://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=33489 > > I'd also like to put the Cyrus docs in the distribution up on Sourceforge > since many people don't include the docs in their packages, but obviously > this depends on whether it's OK with you. The cyrus-docs project files will > include references and quotes from the official documentation as > appropropriate. I also plan to write a 'troubleshooting HOWTO' to answer the > 50% of info-cyrus emails that would be solved by following well-understood > troubleshooting procedures. > > We'll probably unify all this under some better system like faq-o-matic in > the next few days. > > The utilities are available from Sourceforge too: > https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=33489 > although most of these scripts have homes elsewhere, this site provides a > single point for users to access. > > At this stage we're still uploading files and finalising structure, but I > wanted to get some feedback from you guys. I'd love to see a link to the > project from the Cyrus Project home page and in the Cyrus docs. I'm sorry > it's still all such a mess, but I figured it'd be better to get input from > you early in the process rather than later! > > At this stage the following people are involved: > Jeremy Howard: Project Manager > Tarjei Huse: Doc Manager > Alain Turbide: Websieve > Gary Mills: Easysieve, imapcreate, Sendmail LMTP conf > Jules Agee: imapmigrate > Kevin Menard and Simon Loader: LDAP/MySQL auth patch > > So what do you think? Everyone who's gotten involved so far has expressed > their excitement at having a central point for coordinating involvement of > the user community to documenting and extending Cyrus IMAPd. My hope is that > it will increase the number of users, reduce the noise on the mailing list, > reduce the admin workload of you guys so you can concentrate on the cool > enhancements we all bug you for, and encourage the development of standard > powerful administration and maintenance tools. -- Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd. Software Engineer 21 Princeton Place 716-662-8973 x26 Orchard Park, NY 14127 --PGP Public Key-- http://www.oceana.com/~ken/ksm.pgp |
From: Lawrence G. <le...@an...> - 2001-08-29 14:48:20
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I think this is wonderful news! If someone wants to step forward to maintain the web pages at CMU (which we would like to keep, and we don't really have any interest in moving to sourceforge right now) I can probably arrange an account for them. (The web pages in question are all in cvs.) Otherwise let me know when to add links. Larry From: "Jeremy Howard" <jh...@op...> Cc: <cyr...@li...>, <cyr...@li...> Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 16:50:25 +1000 Hi Larry and Ken, I noticed on info-cyrus that a lot of the same questions were being asked and answered, and that a lot of people were creating the same basic maintenance scripts. I figured that we could avoid these two problems by creating a central repositorary for answers to FAQs, and for patches/scripts. I felt that this repositorary should be in the 'bazaar' mode of operation--lots of people involved in lots of ways, with only loose coordination. People would post snippets of information for doc managers to organise into a structure (such as a faq-o-matic type setup), and little scripts would be uploaded and worked on over time. So I've created a Sourceforge project 'cyrus-utils' to address this, since this is just the kind of thing that Sourceforge is good for. There are two sub-projects--cyrus-utils-scripts and cyrus-utils-docs, each with their own mailing list: https://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=33489 The docs are currently in a FAQ: http://cyrus-utils.sourceforge.net/faq/ and each script/patch has a bit of documentation too: https://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=33489 I'd also like to put the Cyrus docs in the distribution up on Sourceforge since many people don't include the docs in their packages, but obviously this depends on whether it's OK with you. The cyrus-docs project files will include references and quotes from the official documentation as appropropriate. I also plan to write a 'troubleshooting HOWTO' to answer the 50% of info-cyrus emails that would be solved by following well-understood troubleshooting procedures. We'll probably unify all this under some better system like faq-o-matic in the next few days. The utilities are available from Sourceforge too: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=33489 although most of these scripts have homes elsewhere, this site provides a single point for users to access. At this stage we're still uploading files and finalising structure, but I wanted to get some feedback from you guys. I'd love to see a link to the project from the Cyrus Project home page and in the Cyrus docs. I'm sorry it's still all such a mess, but I figured it'd be better to get input from you early in the process rather than later! At this stage the following people are involved: Jeremy Howard: Project Manager Tarjei Huse: Doc Manager Alain Turbide: Websieve Gary Mills: Easysieve, imapcreate, Sendmail LMTP conf Jules Agee: imapmigrate Kevin Menard and Simon Loader: LDAP/MySQL auth patch So what do you think? Everyone who's gotten involved so far has expressed their excitement at having a central point for coordinating involvement of the user community to documenting and extending Cyrus IMAPd. My hope is that it will increase the number of users, reduce the noise on the mailing list, reduce the admin workload of you guys so you can concentrate on the cool enhancements we all bug you for, and encourage the development of standard powerful administration and maintenance tools. |
From: Jeremy H. <jh...@op...> - 2001-08-29 06:50:35
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Hi Larry and Ken, I noticed on info-cyrus that a lot of the same questions were being asked and answered, and that a lot of people were creating the same basic maintenance scripts. I figured that we could avoid these two problems by creating a central repositorary for answers to FAQs, and for patches/scripts. I felt that this repositorary should be in the 'bazaar' mode of operation--lots of people involved in lots of ways, with only loose coordination. People would post snippets of information for doc managers to organise into a structure (such as a faq-o-matic type setup), and little scripts would be uploaded and worked on over time. So I've created a Sourceforge project 'cyrus-utils' to address this, since this is just the kind of thing that Sourceforge is good for. There are two sub-projects--cyrus-utils-scripts and cyrus-utils-docs, each with their own mailing list: https://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=33489 The docs are currently in a FAQ: http://cyrus-utils.sourceforge.net/faq/ and each script/patch has a bit of documentation too: https://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=33489 I'd also like to put the Cyrus docs in the distribution up on Sourceforge since many people don't include the docs in their packages, but obviously this depends on whether it's OK with you. The cyrus-docs project files will include references and quotes from the official documentation as appropropriate. I also plan to write a 'troubleshooting HOWTO' to answer the 50% of info-cyrus emails that would be solved by following well-understood troubleshooting procedures. We'll probably unify all this under some better system like faq-o-matic in the next few days. The utilities are available from Sourceforge too: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=33489 although most of these scripts have homes elsewhere, this site provides a single point for users to access. At this stage we're still uploading files and finalising structure, but I wanted to get some feedback from you guys. I'd love to see a link to the project from the Cyrus Project home page and in the Cyrus docs. I'm sorry it's still all such a mess, but I figured it'd be better to get input from you early in the process rather than later! At this stage the following people are involved: Jeremy Howard: Project Manager Tarjei Huse: Doc Manager Alain Turbide: Websieve Gary Mills: Easysieve, imapcreate, Sendmail LMTP conf Jules Agee: imapmigrate Kevin Menard and Simon Loader: LDAP/MySQL auth patch So what do you think? Everyone who's gotten involved so far has expressed their excitement at having a central point for coordinating involvement of the user community to documenting and extending Cyrus IMAPd. My hope is that it will increase the number of users, reduce the noise on the mailing list, reduce the admin workload of you guys so you can concentrate on the cool enhancements we all bug you for, and encourage the development of standard powerful administration and maintenance tools. |