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Hmmmm...do I feel like a dickhead..... suddenly occured to me that "w"
shouldnt be in /usr/local/bin least I didnt think so....
the w in /usr/local/bin is:
Don't be so harsh on the guy, I though it was funny as others probably did
too. Replies like this do nothing to bolster the confidence of someone to
post something or ask a question if they are going to be treated like a
dickhead. You are obviously very knowledgable when it comes to linux but
are somewhat lacking in social skills. Maybe you need to switch that thing
off and go talk to some real people.
a) That's stupid
b) That's dumb
c) It's idiotic
d) It's mentally retarded
I'm prepared to make a truce. Let me do "reductio ad absurdum". Let
Microsoft take ALL the GNU/Linux code and make it Microsoft Linux,
I can reduce its usage (if at all possible) It would assist in a marginally
better response time
As far as the horse shit attached to my email. You may have noticed the
address I sent from, you may also have noticed that this is a government
address, you could then assume that I don't include this stuff for fun, at
that it is a requirement for generated emails to contain some form of horse
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On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 09:26:07AM +0930, Michael Haarsma wrote:
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> As far as the horse shit attached to my email <snip> it is a requirement
> for generated emails to contain some form of horse shit as a disclaimer.
This suggests the bandwidth-friendly solution of using Shetland pony shit.
> > Welcome to the dumbass spammers who either:
No, hence the phrase "dumbass". Why would spammers honour
SMTP status codes?
That's right. The only question that remains unanswered is the:
"How to Make Them Read the F*!@##$G Manuals or Howtos and Other
Documentation Before Asking Dumbass Questions (R)"
DSL
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> 3. Has anyone else seen this effect?
Welcome to the dumbass spammers who either:
a. use a badly written relay tester that insists on trying 20,000 times or
b. don't understand the words "550 Relaying Denied"
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> > 3. Has anyone else seen this effect?
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> Welcome to the dumbass spammers who either:
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> a. use a badly written relay tester that insists on trying 20,000
> times or b. don't understand the words "550 Relaying Denied"
However, I have not read a manual which has this purpose yet:
> "How to Make Them Read the F*!@##$G Manuals or Howtos and Other
> Documentation Before Asking Dumbass Questions (R)"
So what I was actually saying was: