Hello!
That article has that User-Agent header: <http://al.howardknight.net/?STYPE=msgid&MSGI=%3Cugpd2t%243rnjq%241%40paganini.bofh.team%3E>
Does anybody know more about this software?
IIRC some posts had "Dolbo generator" in their UA field.
Marco Moock <mm+solani@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
Hello!
That article has that User-Agent header: <http://al.howardknight.net/?STYPE=msgid&MSGI=%3Cugpd2t%243rnjq%241%40paganini.bofh.team%3E>
Does anybody know more about this software?
IIRC some posts had "Dolbo generator" in their UA field.
This may be a clue:
<https://www.youswear.com/sitemap.asp?language=Russian&word=Dolbo+yeb>
"What does "Dolbo yeb" mean in Russian?
One english translation is "Dumb Fuck" -"
That article has that User-Agent header: http://al.howardknight.net/?STYPE=msgid&MSGI=%3Cugpd2t%243rnjq%241%40paganini.bofh.team%3E
Does anybody know more about this software?
IIRC some posts had "Dolbo generator" in their UA field.
Am 19.10.2023 um 14:34:50 Uhr schrieb Sn!pe:
Marco Moock <mm+solani@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
Hello!
That article has that User-Agent header:
<http://al.howardknight.net/?STYPE=msgid&MSGI=%3Cugpd2t%243rnjq%241%40paganini.bofh.team%3E>
Does anybody know more about this software?
IIRC some posts had "Dolbo generator" in their UA field.
This may be a clue:
<https://www.youswear.com/sitemap.asp?language=Russian&word=Dolbo+yeb>
"What does "Dolbo yeb" mean in Russian?
One english translation is "Dumb Fuck" -"
??????? is the word you mean.
I am not a Russian native speaker, so I dunno if "Dolbo/?????" is a
common abbreviation of it.
Marco Moock <mm+usenet-es@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
Am 19.10.2023 um 14:34:50 Uhr schrieb Sn!pe:
Marco Moock <mm+solani@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
Hello!
That article has that User-Agent header:
<http://al.howardknight.net/?STYPE=msgid&MSGI=%3Cugpd2t%243rnjq%241%40paganini.bofh.team%3E>
Does anybody know more about this software?
IIRC some posts had "Dolbo generator" in their UA field.
This may be a clue:
<https://www.youswear.com/sitemap.asp?language=Russian&word=Dolbo+yeb>
"What does "Dolbo yeb" mean in Russian?
One english translation is "Dumb Fuck" -"
??????? is the word you mean.
I am not a Russian native speaker, so I dunno if "Dolbo/?????" is a
common abbreviation of it.
That doesn't render on my ancient 'reader.
Am 19.10.2023 um 22:15:35 Uhr schrieb Sn!pe:
Marco Moock <mm+usenet-es@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
Am 19.10.2023 um 14:34:50 Uhr schrieb Sn!pe:
Marco Moock <mm+solani@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
Hello!
That article has that User-Agent header:
<http://al.howardknight.net/?STYPE=msgid&MSGI=%3Cugpd2t%243rnjq%241%40paganini.bofh.team%3E>
Does anybody know more about this software?
IIRC some posts had "Dolbo generator" in their UA field.
This may be a clue:
<https://www.youswear.com/sitemap.asp?language=Russian&word=Dolbo+yeb>
"What does "Dolbo yeb" mean in Russian?
One english translation is "Dumb Fuck" -"
??????? is the word you mean.
I am not a Russian native speaker, so I dunno if "Dolbo/?????" is a common abbreviation of it.
That doesn't render on my ancient 'reader.
Does your system support (installed?) Cyrillic (Russian) charset?
In Claws Mail it renders fine.
Marco Moock <mm+solani@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
That article has that User-Agent header:
http://al.howardknight.net/?STYPE=msgid&MSGI=%3Cugpd2t%243rnjq%241%40paganini.bofh.team%3E
Does anybody know more about this software?
IIRC some posts had "Dolbo generator" in their UA field.
My guess: the poster configured their NNTP client to use a bogus User
Agent string.
For example, you can have Thunderbird send a different UA header by
[creating and] editing the general.useragent.override setting.
User-Agent: Dolbo/6.9.2-20190728 ("Leprosorium") (UNIX) (Solaris 5.11)
Solaris? Geesh, I haven't worked on that old OS for over 20 years.
That was before Oracle acquired Sun (so Oracle also got Sun's Java).
Current version is Solaris 11.4.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oracle_Solaris
"Leprosorium" seems close to "leprosy". Just checked. Leprosarium is a hospital for leprosy patients. 'a' instead of 'o' --------^
There is a leprosorium.ru web site.
Looks like a bogus/user-specified UA string.
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On 10/24/23 01:11, VanguardLH wrote:
The Bjornsdottirs - Lightning <zerda@umbrellix.net> wrote:Thirty years ago, in the month ES is named after, you paid by the byte.
--
Lightning Bjornsson
When replying off-Usenet, remember to reply to
dragon.nntp@chatspeed.net. My "email address" is set the way it is due
to Eternal September's nymshifting laws, which forbid using different
emails on a single account.
Please reduce your sig to 4 lines, or less, per Usenetiquette. Really
don't need to explain your e-mail address, so eliminate berating ES.
2 lines would cover your sig, like:
Lightning Bjornsson
When replying via email, use dragon.nntp@chatspeed.net.
Since the From header already gives your name, and the 1st sig line
duplicates that info, just use the 2nd line for a 1-line sig.
Now it's many gigabytes or more before things get expensive, even on
high cost links.
If you don't like long sigs, you can filter them yourself, or you can killfile their known users.
Oh, in addition, netiquette has you alert when you change the Subject
as you did. When changing the Subject, it should appear as:
Subject: <newSubject> (was: <oldsubject>)
That's netiquette, too.
On 10/24/23 01:11, VanguardLH wrote:
The Bjornsdottirs - Lightning <zerda@umbrellix.net> wrote:Thirty years ago, in the month ES is named after, you paid by the byte.
--
Lightning Bjornsson
When replying off-Usenet, remember to reply to
dragon.nntp@chatspeed.net. My "email address" is set the way it is due
to Eternal September's nymshifting laws, which forbid using different
emails on a single account.
Please reduce your sig to 4 lines, or less, per Usenetiquette. Really
don't need to explain your e-mail address, so eliminate berating ES.
2 lines would cover your sig, like:
Lightning Bjornsson
When replying via email, use dragon.nntp@chatspeed.net.
Since the From header already gives your name, and the 1st sig line
duplicates that info, just use the 2nd line for a 1-line sig.
Now it's many gigabytes or more before things get expensive, even on
high cost links.
If you don't like long sigs, you can filter them yourself, or you can killfile their known users.
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