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Herb Schaltegger
July 19th 03, 02:28 PM
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>,
"Rhonda Lea Kirk" > wrote:

> Now, look at the header. This post comes through the AT&T server
> because it's the only server that carries all the groups to which you
> crossposted. It's one of three servers I use, including Mailgate and
> CIS. It's really me. If you must continue to embarrass yourself, just
> leave me out of it.

Okay, not to belabor my point (made in other threads), but THIS is the
sort of thing that PGP-signing one's posts with a known and trusted key
would help prevent. *sigh*
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--
Herb Schaltegger, Esq.
Chief Counsel, Human O-Ring Society
"I was promised flying cars! Where are the flying cars?!"
~ Avery Brooks

Steve Day
July 21st 03, 10:10 AM
> > alt.troll??? (!) Kind of figures that there would be groups of
> > cowards like this.
> > --
Think of us being a sort of filter Alan, because the scum who troll for fun
would probably be out abusing children if we did not keep them occupied,
both trolls and child abusers are from the same lower levels of humanity,
probably are even the same people in many cases.

Pooh Bear
July 22nd 03, 01:15 AM
Bertie the Bunyip wrote:

> (George William Herbert) wrote in
> :
>
> > Alan Erskine > wrote:
> >>I will eventually find out who you are.
> >>[...]
> >
> > I would like to add a technical addendum to this.
> >
> > The existence of open anonymizing posting sites
> > is not an infinitely tolerated source of net abuse
> > on newsgroups. Such sites which become the source
> > of sufficient levels of abuse will get their news
> > feeds cut off or will otherwise be disconnected,
>
> Snort! And who's going to decide what abuse is, Joe Goebbels jr.?
>
> Bertie

Clearly new to the game Bertie. Should keep you amused for yonks ( not
that it seems to take much ).


:-p Graham


p.s. hint to certain ppl - look up 'acceptable use policy' and 'terms
and conditions' of teh ISP in question. Oh, and learn to read headers
and how to use 'whois'. There's a nice standalone whois program at
geektools.com btw. Tracerouting can prove useful too ( can find the
upstream provider ).