02/08-15:55 Automatic Omnigate Message (fwd)

Mike A. Harris (mharris@ican.net)
Mon, 8 Feb 1999 10:34:32 -0500 (EST)


Is anyone else getting these ANNOYING messages? (Attached at
bottom) I've been getting them for 2 weeks now. I wrote a rude
obnoxious letter to the folk there, was told to fuck off, to
which I replied basically the same.

A few days after that, I got a polite request from a
yahoo/hotmail/geocities/wherever account stating that they were
the sysadmin of this site, and were looking into the problem due
to my polite (yeah right) request.

Since I was in a bad mood when I originally wrote the site,
telling them off, I apologized for my rudeness, and offered to
try and help track down the problem if I could. I don't believe
I received a reply back.

<VENT>

Now I just keep getting these stupid damned messages. I'm
assuming that everyone else on l-k is getting them too.

So, could someone please do one of the following:

1) Send a copy of the O'Reilly book on Sendmail configuration to:
postmaster@necon.se

2) Block postings to linux-kernel from *@necon.se

3) Please send me an Omnigate super duper sending license (I'd
prefer a wall mountable 14x11 copy if possible).

4) Do repetitive nmap scans in the necon.se domain with an
attempt to bring down all of their machines and/or gain access
and/or break root and fix their broken friggen configuration.

</VENT>

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Mike A. Harris                   Linux advocate      GNU advocate
Computer Consultant                          Open Source advocate  

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---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 15:57:32 +0100 From: postmaster@necon.se, postmaster@necon.se To: mharris@ican.net Subject: 02/08-15:55 Automatic Omnigate Message

Concerning your message with subject: 'Re: 2.3 wish (was: where to discuss kernel 'bloatedness'?)'

You do not have a sending license in Omnigate.

Please contact your electronic mail administrator.

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