Re: Help in Encrypted File System

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Hi
I dint reply to free memory thread.
All webbased emails are blocked by my office proxy so thatsy i m using
this mail id. 

Sorry for inconvenience.
Anurag

On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 13:52, Erik Mouw wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 11:43:28AM +0530, Anurag Verma wrote:
> > Hi 
> > Does anybody know how to write a encrypted file system on linux (May be
> > EXT2)
> 
> How is this question related to the free memory thread you're replying
> to?
> 
> Email is not a disjunct set of messages, but is threaded, and mailing
> lists use this feature to provide a coherent archive. Some email
> clients (like mutt) also group messages into a thread. When you hit the
> "Reply" button, it adds information to your outgoing email that tells
> the rest of the world that it is a reply to that message. Therefore it
> looks like you're replying to the free memory thread. If you want to
> start a new thread, do not reply and change the Subject, but actually
> start a new message.
> 
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> Remove this silly disclaimer. It's useless on mailing lists anyway and
> decreases the signal/noise ratio (which for your messages only is 13%).
> "The company made me do it" is not an excuse, there are numerous free
> email services out there you could use.
> 
> 
> Erik


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