Received: from 173-13-139-235-sfba.hfc.comcastbusiness.net ([173.13.139.235]:37901 helo=jukni.digitalkingdom.org) by stodi.digitalkingdom.org with smtp (Exim 4.80.1) (envelope-from ) id 1Yhhte-0004zE-SY; Mon, 13 Apr 2015 10:11:44 -0700 Received: by jukni.digitalkingdom.org (sSMTP sendmail emulation); Mon, 13 Apr 2015 10:11:42 -0700 From: "Apache" Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2015 10:11:42 -0700 To: webmaster@lojban.org, Wuzzy2@mail.ru Subject: [jvsw] Etymology Edited At Word nalnimjavnau -- By Wuzzy Bcc: jbovlaste-admin@lojban.org Message-ID: <552bf8ce.Otc5KhGd5lJZPDBA%webmaster@lojban.org> User-Agent: Heirloom mailx 12.5 7/5/10 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: application/octet-stream Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Spam-Score: 3.2 (+++) X-Spam_score: 3.2 X-Spam_score_int: 32 X-Spam_bar: +++ X-Spam-Report: Spam detection software, running on the system "stodi.digitalkingdom.org", has NOT identified this incoming email as spam. The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: [...] Content analysis details: (3.2 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 1.4 RCVD_IN_BRBL_LASTEXT RBL: No description available. [173.13.139.235 listed in bb.barracudacentral.org] 0.0 RCVD_IN_DNSWL_BLOCKED RBL: ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE: The query to DNSWL was blocked. See http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/DnsBlocklists#dnsbl-block for more information. [173.13.139.235 listed in list.dnswl.org] 0.8 BAYES_50 BODY: Bayes spam probability is 40 to 60% [score: 0.4989] 1.0 RDNS_DYNAMIC Delivered to internal network by host with dynamic-looking rDNS In jbovlaste, the user Wuzzy has edit the following etymology at nalnimjavnau: Old Content: From tanru “na'e ninmu ja nanmu”. Theoretically, “nanmu” could have been first, but this idea was dropped because this would resulted in a higher lujvo score. New Content: From tanru “na'e ninmu ja nanmu”. Theoretically, “nanmu” could have been first, but this idea was dropped because this would have resulted in a higher lujvo score. You can go to to see it.