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| The use of inline pgp in this posting violates usenet netiquette conventions as well as the wishes of the majority of posters in this newsgroup. The use of pgp, particularly by those using pseudonyms, is purely an affectation. Pgp does not protect anyone from impersonation. Pgp only rarely serves a useful function and certainly none of the posters to this newsgroup require it. We demand that those inconsiderate bastards who use pgp show some respect for the other posters by refraining from the use of pgp in the future. -- Guy Macon, Electronics "Engineer" (Self-Taught!) & Project Manager for hire. Remember Doc Brown from the _Back to the Future_ movies? Do you have an "impossible" engineering project that only someone like Doc Brown can solve? My resume is at http://www.guymacon.com/ Alan Hicks <alan@lizella.network> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > In alt.os.linux.slackware, Ryan dared to utter, > > How did you go about finding out which RBL corresponded to whic site? The > > The main ones I'm worried about are netscape/aol and yahoo!. > You'll have to google for this. I had to get a local ISP off of AOL's > black list a couple years back when they were relaying spam for several > months. As I recall, they don't immediately run any test, but rather > try to send e-mail through your servers at some random time in the > future. > - -- > It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, > Than for a man to hear the song of fools. > Ecclesiastes 7:5 > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) > iD8DBQFAdf2iL3KiNGOqr6ERArV2AJ4pGHapLEJ9Vd2t24wmkS M6dS0YYwCfbkGo > Ac+D/aWl7krKoRbGP4YbG5w= > =jSyL > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -=- This message was posted via two or more anonymous remailing services. |
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| Anonymous <BigappleRemailer@Optonline.Net> says... >-- >Guy Macon, Electronics Engineer & Project Manager for hire. >Remember Doc Brown from the _Back to the Future_ movies? Do you >have an "impossible" engineering project that only someone like >Doc Brown can solve? My resume is at http://www.guymacon.com/ This wasn't posted by me, but rather by a known spammer who objects to having his spam reported and is too dim to figure out exactly who did the reporting. -- Guy Macon, Electronics Engineer & Project Manager for hire. Remember Doc Brown from the _Back to the Future_ movies? Do you have an "impossible" engineering project that only someone like Doc Brown can solve? My resume is at http://www.guymacon.com/ |
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| Anonymous <BigappleRemailer@Optonline.Net> says... >-- >Guy Macon, Electronics Engineer & Project Manager for hire. >Remember Doc Brown from the _Back to the Future_ movies? Do you >have an "impossible" engineering project that only someone like >Doc Brown can solve? My resume is at http://www.guymacon.com/ This wasn't posted by me, but rather by a known spammer who objects to having his spam reported and is too dim to figure out exactly who did the reporting. -- Guy Macon, Electronics Engineer & Project Manager for hire. Remember Doc Brown from the _Back to the Future_ movies? Do you have an "impossible" engineering project that only someone like Doc Brown can solve? My resume is at http://www.guymacon.com/ |
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| Guy Macon <http://www.guymacon.com> wrote: > Anonymous <BigappleRemailer@Optonline.Net> says... > >-- > >Guy Macon, Electronics Engineer & Project Manager for hire. > >Remember Doc Brown from the _Back to the Future_ movies? Do you > >have an "impossible" engineering project that only someone like > >Doc Brown can solve? My resume is at http://www.guymacon.com/ > This wasn't posted by me, but rather by a known spammer who > objects to having his spam reported and is too dim to figure > out exactly who did the reporting. I don't think so. I think he is Guy Macon and _you_ are the imposter. cordially, as always, rm |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 In alt.os.linux.slackware, Guy Macon dared to utter, > This wasn't posted by me, but rather by a known spammer who > objects to having his spam reported and is too dim to figure > out exactly who did the reporting. Guy, you should start using GPG to digitally sign your posts. - -- It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, Than for a man to hear the song of fools. Ecclesiastes 7:5 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAdu3lL3KiNGOqr6ERAmWtAJ4+hm+RWVynO93csbwHjE Q+l2c4QQCeN2li h82YeLdSOicXchrMbgWhjGk= =oC1y -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| Alan Hicks <alan@lizella.network> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > In alt.os.linux.slackware, Guy Macon dared to utter, > > This wasn't posted by me, but rather by a known spammer who > > objects to having his spam reported and is too dim to figure > > out exactly who did the reporting. > Guy, you should start using GPG to digitally sign your posts. All that would mean is that Macon signs some posts and doesn't sign others. Sorry, sweete, but pgp signing does not prove anything. It's merely an annoying affectation and there is no reason for it. cordially, as always, rm |