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Re: The latest round of antivirus bouncebacks



* Matt Frazer (matt@masie.com) spake thusly:
...
> I must say as a long time debian user and advocate, it breaks my heart to
> see this foolhardy "anything that is Microsoft should be banned" attitude
> proposed and accepted on a list whose purpose is to provide help to debian
> users. Seems to me you would be throwing the baby out with the bath water.

As a long time Internet user and advocate, it breaks my heart to see
umpteen messages with attachments I cannot read, with exactly zero
useful content, that are auto-generated by some brain-dead lame excuse
for software, every time I open my mailbox. Seems to me every responsible
netizen should behave in a way that does not waste bandwidth, incur 
unneeded download charges, and generally piss off everyone. Like, 
for example, read d-u via usenet, or from a different e-mail account
(or simply fix your b0rked mail swerver).

Dima
-- 
Backwards compatibility is either a pun or an oxymoron.                  -- PGN


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