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Re: Joiner for Linux



On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:30 AM, Manuel Gomez <mgdpz1@gmail.com> wrote:
> ........
>
> No comments, if you don't want help, is very simple, please, don't post.
> And PLEASE, the respect to the others is essential.

Speaking of respect, it's against policy on this list to CC someone if
they don't ask for it.  (Now you know.)

As for your question, you asked for help to improve your security by
joining a file.  You were told this would not improve your security
and you shouldn't do it.  People are giving you the help you need;
it's just not the help you asked for.


Also, you said:

>> > > > I am not creating a trojan or something

Don't say that.  It sounds suspicious, and will probably decrease your
chances of getting help.


Good luck.



> El lun, 24-11-2008 a las 10:44 -0500, Douglas A. Tutty escribió:
>> On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 04:35:56PM +0100, Manuel Gomez wrote:
>>
>> > El lun, 24-11-2008 a las 09:32 -0600, Ron Johnson escribi??:
>> > > On 11/24/08 09:25, Manuel Gomez wrote:
>> > > > I am searching a joiner for Linux. I need to join an document with
>> > > > another archive, and i want can open the document without problems.
>> > > >
>> > > > I am not creating a trojan or something, its for add size to specific
>> > > > documents (security-> If the document have 5 kbs it takes 5 sec download
>> > > > it, but if the document have 500 mb it takes a couple of days, and i
>> > > > turn off the connection constantly. Believe me, for me is usefull).
>> > > >
>> > > > Somebody could help me?
>> > >
>> > > You asked the same question yesterday, and were told then why what
>> > > you wanted to do was not needed.
>> > >
>> >
>> > Again... I need this type of protection, and though you say is usseless,
>> > i am not going to change my opinion.
>> >
>> > Thank you very much.
>>
>>
>> That is you choice.  However,
>>
>> Don't top post.
>>
>> You asked a question, were given an answer in a thread you didn't like,
>> you started a new thread asking the same question.  Get a life.  If you
>> want to continue the discussion, stay with the same thread so that those
>> of us who don't want to talk about it further don't waste time opening a
>> new thread on the old topic.
>>
>> Doug.
>>
>>
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