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OT: Most clueless ISP award 7467On comp.os.linux.misc, in Philosopher" Blah. Prove it. Your posting history indicates that you are, at best, the newest of newbies. Most of your posts on Linux groups are chatty and non-technical, as on this thread. (I have scripts that do all the work of checking out an alias's posting history, so spare us the unpleasant womany insults about not having a life trolls are so predictable.) Unless you have other aliases that you use, of course :-) We can connect to any server you have, if you have one. No point in having a server if no one can connect to it, is there? So post the IP and protocol or give it up. One lie here means all lies here, eh? No I'm not. Yup. Trolls are good business. They buy a lot of services. Yes it is. Wrong. My, my. Back to the 2nd grade. Reversion brought on by guilt? OT: Most clueless ISP award 7468 On comp.os.linux.misc, in Bob, Sure. That's right. But NP isn't. And I don't need to log into it, per se. (I mispoke there). All I need is the IP and permission to run a... I say one thing and you say another. Anyone interested in the truth of the matter can explore their website and run a few checks and find out for themselves. The lack of a posting IP in your headers is a significant indicator, though. There's no need for that extra layer of anonymity. It's a bonus to attract the less desirable elements on the Usenet. Good business. Alan --
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