Re: [luv-talk] [luv-announce] LUV Main March 2016 Meeting: Encryption and authentication / best of linux.conf.au 2016

Ironically despite the recent bolloxing of the LUV email list servers From: addresses, this and several other recent luv-talk emails have started ending up in my google spam folder, despite it being claimed that the changes were because of google spam categorisation. On Mon, 29 Feb 2016, Andrew Pam wrote:
Apologies for the very late notice! We've had some difficulties with the regular venue.
LUV Main March 2016 Meeting Start: Mar 1 2015 18:30 End: Mar 1 2015 20:30 Location: Infoxchange, 33 Elizabeth St. Richmond Link: http://luv.asn.au/meetings/map
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE
Speakers:
• Russell Coker, encryption and authentication with LetsEncrypt and TOR • Andrew Pam, the best talks of the LCA2016 conference
Russell Coker, encryption and authentication with LetsEncrypt and TOR
Russell will be talking about and demonstrating the latest options for encryption and authentication of the web with LetsEncrypt and TOR hidden services. Learn how to get a free certificate for your domain!
Russell has done lots of Linux development over the years, mostly involved with Debian.
Andrew Pam, the best talks of the LCA2016 conference
LUV members who attended this year's conference in Geelong will discuss our favourite talks and probably show some video.
Andrew Pam first discovered an interest in boolean logic when his mother carried him in her arms at just the right height to reach light switches as they passed through doorways. He was lucky enough to go to a school with an obsolete PDP/8e: switches, lights, core memory, paper tape, punched cards and all. He first started programming on a TRS-80 model 1 level I and the first computer he owned was a Commodore VIC-20. He has run the gaming Miniconference at linux.conf.au in the past and enjoys playing computer games on Linux systems. He is the current president of Linux Users of Victoria.
33 Elizabeth St. Richmond 3121 (enter via the garage on Jonas St.)
Late arrivals, please call (0490) 049 589 for access to the venue.
Before and/or after each meeting those who are interested are welcome to join other members for dinner. We are open to suggestions for a good place to eat near our venue. There are many great restaurants on Victoria St. Richmond.
LUV would like to acknowledge Infoxchange for the meeting venue.
Linux Users of Victoria Inc. is an incorporated association, registration number A0040056C.
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-- Tim Connors

Ditto. On 1 March 2016 at 11:19, Tim Connors via luv-talk <luv-talk@luv.asn.au> wrote:
Ironically despite the recent bolloxing of the LUV email list servers From: addresses, this and several other recent luv-talk emails have started ending up in my google spam folder, despite it being claimed that the changes were because of google spam categorisation.
On Mon, 29 Feb 2016, Andrew Pam wrote:
Apologies for the very late notice! We've had some difficulties with the regular venue.
LUV Main March 2016 Meeting Start: Mar 1 2015 18:30 End: Mar 1 2015 20:30 Location: Infoxchange, 33 Elizabeth St. Richmond Link: http://luv.asn.au/meetings/map
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF VENUE
Speakers:
• Russell Coker, encryption and authentication with LetsEncrypt and TOR • Andrew Pam, the best talks of the LCA2016 conference
Russell Coker, encryption and authentication with LetsEncrypt and TOR
Russell will be talking about and demonstrating the latest options for encryption and authentication of the web with LetsEncrypt and TOR hidden services. Learn how to get a free certificate for your domain!
Russell has done lots of Linux development over the years, mostly involved with Debian.
Andrew Pam, the best talks of the LCA2016 conference
LUV members who attended this year's conference in Geelong will discuss our favourite talks and probably show some video.
Andrew Pam first discovered an interest in boolean logic when his mother carried him in her arms at just the right height to reach light switches as they passed through doorways. He was lucky enough to go to a school with an obsolete PDP/8e: switches, lights, core memory, paper tape, punched cards and all. He first started programming on a TRS-80 model 1 level I and the first computer he owned was a Commodore VIC-20. He has run the gaming Miniconference at linux.conf.au in the past and enjoys playing computer games on Linux systems. He is the current president of Linux Users of Victoria.
33 Elizabeth St. Richmond 3121 (enter via the garage on Jonas St.)
Late arrivals, please call (0490) 049 589 for access to the venue.
Before and/or after each meeting those who are interested are welcome to join other members for dinner. We are open to suggestions for a good place to eat near our venue. There are many great restaurants on Victoria St. Richmond.
LUV would like to acknowledge Infoxchange for the meeting venue.
Linux Users of Victoria Inc. is an incorporated association, registration number A0040056C.
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-- Tim Connors _______________________________________________ luv-talk mailing list luv-talk@luv.asn.au https://lists.luv.asn.au/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luv-talk
-- Colin Fee tfeccles@gmail.com

On Tue, 1 Mar 2016 11:19:01 AM Tim Connors via luv-talk wrote:
Ironically despite the recent bolloxing of the LUV email list servers From: addresses, this and several other recent luv-talk emails have started ending up in my google spam folder, despite it being claimed that the changes were because of google spam categorisation.
Would you like to provide more information so we can determine why it's going to your spam folder? Or do you just want to whinge? -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/

On 2016-03-01 04:36, Russell Coker via luv-talk wrote:
On Tue, 1 Mar 2016 11:19:01 AM Tim Connors via luv-talk wrote:
Ironically despite the recent bolloxing of the LUV email list servers From: addresses, this and several other recent luv-talk emails have started ending up in my google spam folder, despite it being claimed that the changes were because of google spam categorisation. Would you like to provide more information so we can determine why it's going to your spam folder? Or do you just want to whinge?
I want to whinge: before the changes *only* list-mail originating from coker.com.au ended up in spam; now yours is OK but ... was this whole mess the result of issues with your personal mail server? Anders.
participants (4)
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Anders Holmström
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Colin Fee
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Russell Coker
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Tim Connors