THIS UNWANTED GARBAGE ORIGINATED FROM AND BROUGHT TO YOU COURTESY OF:
PATRICK PARIS -- SUCKED ONE SUCKED 'EM ALL
PATRICK PARIS -- PIECE OF SHIT
PATRICK PARIS -- SHITBAG
PATRICK PARIS -- SCUMBAG
In article <QKPRPVAT38659.3259490741@reece.net.au>
Wolfgang Wolferwitz <thrasher@reece.net.au> wrote:
A simple VB script would prevent us from having to read the rambling of
this sick mind. It is becoming a right pain in the proverbial having to
sift through all the chaff just to read the occasional article written
by someone with a sane mind.
--
Kind Regards, Wolfgang
Shut up Eelbash, if you want a filter, write one. I wrote mine.
it is NOT up to servers and M2N's to do this, it's up to users
to decide
what they do or do not want to read.
-=-
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Subject: Re: why are posts through dizum to alt.religion.kibology dropped?
Why is dizum (as exit remailer) dropping posts to
alt.religion.kibology?
Oops, I meant dingo not dizum!
Anyone know why?
It's not.
<4SWKNDQK38654.5651736111@anonymous.poster>
More may be forthcoming.
It's working now.
Thanks.
Perhaps it's your method rather than dingo. That particular message went
though the banana mail2news.
I use
$ mixmaster -c 3 -l '*,*,*,dingo' -p foobar.news
command, which I believe uses dingo's default mail2news procedure.
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Subject: Re: New Type 1&2 remailer ready for testing
On Sat, 15 Oct 2005, Thomas J. Boschloo wrote:
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BiKiKii Admin wrote:
On 26 Sep 2005, Admin rbtor wrote:
The remailer is running:
Mercury/32 version: Mercury/32, v4.01a
Suggest you install the Mercury/32 v4.01b patch.
See also http://secunia.com/advisories/13348/
Only applies to Mercury's "Mail Server" function.
Mercury's Mail Server provides a number of automated services,
including automatic mailing subscription and unsubscription, file
transmission, user lookup and search facilities, and remailing files
at specific times.
Ciao!
BiKiKii