Spamassassin rules, or why my important e-mails get stuck in my anti-spam?

When using spamassassin, you might happen to realize that some important e-mail has been filtered out for some kind of wierd reason. The e-mail will be classified as spam and get an introduction like this:
Content analysis details: (32.9 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 3.5 BAYES_99 BODY: Bayesian spam probability is 99 to 100% [score: 1.0000] 0.4 SARE_SUB_ENC_ISO2022JP Subject specifies display in non-English lang 1.0 GAPPY_SU

Tips and tricks for using pseudo CSS in OpenLaszlo 4

[digg=http://www.digg.com/programming/Tips_and_tricks_for_using_pseudo_CSS_in_OpenLaszlo_4] Having had to deal with this stuff lately with the Dokeos videoconference development, I thought it might be useful. The mainstream page is located on the Dokeos wiki, so in the following weeks, I recommend, looking at it over there. Here goes... The new version of the videoconference tool (to be out at the same time as Dokeos 1.8.5) can be theme-modified via CSS.

Howto stop a MacBook Pro from short-circuiting you

My girlfriend has read somewhere (I don't know where exactly) that the very light but very annoying short-circuits you get from the metallic case of a MacBook Pro sold in Europe is due to a failure of Apple's manufacturer to connect the earth (wire) inside the european plug, so that electricity overcharge is not removed by any other means than your arm. Well, I just tried the recommended solution: replace the plug with another one (the original cannot be reassembled once disassembled), this time connecting the earth (wire) correctly. I'm happy to say this worked out very well, apparently.

Update 3 for Flash 9 Linux - Still no V4L2 or GStreamer support

[digg=http://www.digg.com/linux_unix/Flash_9_update_3_for_Linux_No_web_cam_support]
A new version of this article has been compiled here to cover
version 10 of the Flash plugin which reportedly
supports V4L2 in its second beta version!
Mike Melanson, the (only?) developer assigned by Adobe to the Linux port of the Flash client, has announced on his blog t

Linux CIFS Client

This article was first written in February 2006 for the BeezNest technical
website (http://glasnost.beeznest.org/articles/328).
Extract from the Linux CIFS Client homepage: The CIFS VFS is a virtual file system for Linux to allow access to servers and storage appliances compliant with the SNIA CIFS Specification version 1.0 or later. Popular servers such as Samba, Windows 2000, Windows XP and many others support CIFS by default.