Snicker
am 17.05.2005 09:17:42 von Alan Connor
Myself and many others use Challenge-Response
mail filters. More and more every day.
Earthlink, and other ISPs offer them to their
customers as a part of their standard spam-
fighting package.
Nothing you can do about it.
One of the best things about them is that they
keep assholes like you out of our mailboxes.
Forge my name a million times: I couldn't care less.
I still won't read your posts or accept anonymous
mail from you.
I win. You lose.
AC
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Re: Snicker
am 17.05.2005 14:53:14 von Sam
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Beavis writes:
> Myself and many others use Challenge-Response
> mail filters. More and more every day.
No you don't, Beavis. Not since you were spanked by Earthlink.
By the way, Beavis, what's your answer to the following question:
2) If your Challenge-Response filter is so great, why do you still munge
when posting to Usenet?
Soooooooo busted.
> Earthlink, and other ISPs offer them to their
> customers as a part of their standard spam-
> fighting package.
And that's why their backscatter source is blacklisted to hell and back.
> Nothing you can do about it.
I can do a lot about it. I no longer get any Earthlink-generated robo-spew.
That's because I did something, in spite of your blissful ignorance.
> One of the best things about them is that they
> keep assholes like you out of our mailboxes.
Look, Beavis, if you want to have exclusive rights on being the asshole,
tough.
> Forge my name a million times: I couldn't care less.
Obviously, you do, because everytime you imagine someone forging you, your
squeals can be heard all the way to Jupiter.
Want a Google link?
> I still won't read your posts or accept anonymous
> mail from you.
Beavis, can you answer the following question:
6) How many times, or how often, do you believe is necessary to announce
that you do not read someone's posts? What is your reason for making these
regularly-scheduled proclamations? Who do you believe is so interested in
keeping track of your Usenet-reading habits?
> I win. You lose.
Said the Black Knight.
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Re: Snicker
am 17.05.2005 15:16:39 von NetworkElf
On Tue, 17 May 2005 07:17:42 GMT, Alan Connor wrote:
> Myself and many others use Challenge-Response
> mail filters. More and more every day.
>
> Earthlink, and other ISPs offer them to their
> customers as a part of their standard spam-
> fighting package.
>
> Nothing you can do about it.
>
> One of the best things about them is that they
> keep assholes like you out of our mailboxes.
>
> Forge my name a million times: I couldn't care less.
>
> I still won't read your posts or accept anonymous
> mail from you.
>
> I win. You lose.
Sticks and stones will break your bones, but reality will never sway you.
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Blindly serving the covert purposes of the
criminal-minded maniac behind Spews since 2003.
Certified since 2005.
Re: Snicker
am 17.05.2005 18:07:16 von kseely
Alan Connor wrote:
> Myself and many others use Challenge-Response
> mail filters. More and more every day.
Cool.
> Earthlink, and other ISPs offer them to their
> customers as a part of their standard spam-
> fighting package.
Awesome.
> Nothing you can do about it.
Huh? Who are you talking to, Alan?
> One of the best things about them is that they
> keep assholes like you out of our mailboxes.
Who?
> Forge my name a million times: I couldn't care less.
Who did this?
> I still won't read your posts or accept anonymous
> mail from you.
Who's mailing you?
> I win. You lose.
Who?
> AC
> --
> Please visit my home page:
> http://angel.1jh.com./nanae/kooks/alanconnor.html
404 error at this site.
Re: Snicker
am 17.05.2005 18:40:27 von SINNER
* comp.os.spill Wrote in comp.os.linux.misc:
> http://angel.1jh.com./nanae/kooks/alanconnor.html
its http://angel.1jh.com./nanae/kooks/alanconnor.shtml
note the 's' ^
--
David
Re: Snicker
am 18.05.2005 07:46:36 von kseely
SINNER wrote:
> * comp.os.spill Wrote in comp.os.linux.misc:
> > http://angel.1jh.com./nanae/kooks/alanconnor.html
> its http://angel.1jh.com./nanae/kooks/alanconnor.shtml
> note the 's' ^
> --
> David
Got it. Thanks David. I cut and pasted manually, then backtracked till
I found it. It's safely bookmarked now.
BTW is there a site with all the usenet kooks archived on it? I know a
few that should be added.
Re: Snicker
am 18.05.2005 18:35:52 von SINNER
* comp.os.spill Wrote in comp.os.linux.misc:
> BTW is there a site with all the usenet kooks archived on it?
There should be! I dont know of any though :/
--
David
Re: Snicker
am 18.05.2005 19:39:04 von Juha Siltala
On Wed, 18 May 2005 16:35:52 +0000, SINNER wrote:
> * comp.os.spill Wrote in comp.os.linux.misc:
>
>> BTW is there a site with all the usenet kooks archived on it?
>
> There should be! I dont know of any though :/
Here's one to keep you entertained for a while:
http://www.crank.net/usenet.html
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Juha Siltala
http://www.edu.helsinki.fi/activity/people/jsiltala/
Re: Snicker
am 18.05.2005 20:15:52 von SINNER
* Juha Siltala Wrote in comp.os.linux.misc:
> On Wed, 18 May 2005 16:35:52 +0000, SINNER wrote:
>
>> * comp.os.spill Wrote in comp.os.linux.misc:
>>
>>> BTW is there a site with all the usenet kooks archived on it?
>>
>> There should be! I dont know of any though :/
>
> Here's one to keep you entertained for a while:
> http://www.crank.net/usenet.html
>
Excellent reading material. Thanks :)
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David