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Re: Frank Carmickle and Marco Paganini must die



On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 02:20, Adam McKenna <adam@flounder.net> wrote:
> Scenario 2:
> -   User e-mails you about something relating to your official duties.
> -   You reply to the user from your dialup IP, and your message gets
> bounced by his ISP.
> -   You think "fuck this braindead user", delete the message, and forget
>     about it.
> -   User waits a week and sends another message.  You ignore it because in
>     your mind, you already answered him and he ignored you.
> -   User waits another week and then complains to debian-devel about being
>     ignored.  You of course then have to respond to him, bringing up your
>     dynamic IP situation.  We then get to have a repeat of this thread for
> the Xth time.

Scenarion 3:

When direct email fails you respond to a mailing list that the person is 
likely to read.  This is exactly what started this sub-thread about DNSBL 
services.

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