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Date:      Thu, 2 Jul 1998 20:15:55 +0100
From:      "Ian O'Friel" <ian.ofriel@ndirect.co.uk>
To:        <freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   One last time......
Message-ID:  <010c01bda5f1$0ea15f40$0ae107c3@default>

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OK, I admit it, I unsubscribed Tim gerchmez because I think he is an
ignorant big headed prick, Imagine threatening to go to someone ISP because
they sent you a mail....... Don't worry Sue, we all love you, not that
Prick........

I'm sorry if this offends anyone but I just don't like Tim, he complains
because someone tries to help him, he thinks he can answer every question
but can't and he even sends messages to tell you that he hasn't read your
mail...... What a W$£"er

Well Tim, I guess you know who unsubscribed you and the reason why, I would
also like to say, Tim Grow up....... If you decide you get a mail from
someone you don't like then bin it..... Don't waste more bandwidth being
childish, don't you think that the Internet is busy enough with everybody
surfing the net, don't you think that you are completely wasting bandwidth
sending a piddly little letter to anyone who annoys you ??

Also, one last point, do you realise how easy it would be for me to take
advantage of your mail rejection to cause you severe annoyance, ie. I could
send a mailbomb with spoofed headers noting you as the reply address but
someone else as the sender, ie. your 'Filters' detect that it is someone you
don't want to have a sensible conversation with, then send your stupid
little message back to the reply-to address, therefore you also get double
the mailbomb, ie. The mailbomb itself and the same amount of
responses....... If even one of your stupid letters lands in my mail box
then I could do this but I am not as childish as you and I would simply
ditch it in my 'Deleted Items' folder........


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