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Frank Bemelman
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"Bob Monsen" <rcsurname@comcast.net> schreef in bericht
news:9uOdnRNqFuejzT7fRVn-tQ@comcast.com...
misarable piece of shit that he is, killfiled him, but never expected
this. Bit of shame that modern easy-to-use newsreaders don't offer full
control of the headers, otherwise it would be easy to bypass this bastard.
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Thanks, Frank.
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news:9uOdnRNqFuejzT7fRVn-tQ@comcast.com...
Yep, Guy Macon got us by the balls. I knew for long that he was theGuy Macon wrote:
Winfield Hill wrote:
Guy Macon wrote...
... You appear to be investing a great deal of effort
into criticizing what happens in a newsgroup that you
seem to be uninterested in using. I wonder why that is?
We don't want you messing around with the headers, etc., of
any postings in our public group. That's what'll happen if
someone replies to an s.e.d. thread from within your group.
The following is typical guywanese... here is the actual nugget of
information:
[5] Crossposts by you to s.e.d and m.b.p-d.
^^^^^^^^
= misc.business.product-dev, Guy's moderated group
Same answer as [2]. Don't crosspost to moderated newsgroups
if you don't wish your posts to be moderated. You are responsible
for deciding where your posts go. If you allow someone else (such
as the person you are replying to) to make that decision for you,
be a man and don't whine about the consequences of your bad decisions.
His advice? Caveat Emptor! You need to check the post you are replying
to for surreptitious changes to the followup-to: field. It is *your*
fault that the 'guy' you are replying to changed the followup-to field
to SCI.ELECTR0NICS.DESIGN (note the clever use of lookalike
characters... can you spot the zero?), or alt.dev.null, or
alt.misc.pictures.erotica in his message.
misarable piece of shit that he is, killfiled him, but never expected
this. Bit of shame that modern easy-to-use newsreaders don't offer full
control of the headers, otherwise it would be easy to bypass this bastard.
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Thanks, Frank.
(remove 'q' and 'invalid' when replying by email)