Troll alert: was:
DanO
express at fastdial.net
Tue Jul 4 21:58:55 UTC 2000
You know all this started over a post about a problem being blamed on a so
called "incompatability between Bind & Sendmail". of course, leave to a
"winblows" nut to make a claim like that. I must say that in using both I
find the "Unix" crowd to be a lot more help pointing out error's in my self
education of the internetworking. As for the "Troll alert", I think troll's
even have a purpose in life.
----- Original Message -----
From: Henri J. Schlereth <henris at bga.com>
To: BIND Users Mailing List <bind-users at isc.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2000 3:43 AM
Subject: Troll alert: was:
>
> I believe this is nothing more than a troll. Netcraft shows that
> www.netpacq.com is running W2K/IIS5.0.
> Go away little troll.
>
> >
> > >>>>> "Paul" == Paul Jacobs <paul at netpacq.com> writes:
> >
> > Paul> I mean... if a pop3 user log's in and collect's his mail
> > Paul> from an outside network, the user should be able to send
> > Paul> smtp mail with out giving a password to the smtp for a
> > Paul> specified time period.
> > Paul> All most every windows based mail server will allow you to
> > Paul> do this!, (except sendmail for NT)!.
> > Paul> Why is it that send mail can not catch up?
> > Paul> Also I know you can set up a cron event to scan your drive
> > Paul> for viruses but I do not know of any REAL-TIME virus
> > Paul> scanners for sendmail.....but, yet again there are plenty
> > Paul> for the windows environment!.
> > Paul> Could this be the problem the government's is having with
> > Paul> email virus? (exchange & outlook aside).
> > Paul> Does it still ring true " You get what you pay for"????.
> >
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Paul Jacobs /Senior Network Eng.
> > Commerce Service Provider (CSP)
> > Internet Presence Provider (IPP)
> > http://www.netpacq.com
> > mailto:paul at netpacq.com
> > Picture : http://netpacq.com/nis_about.htm
> >
>
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> The erasure of data leaves a trail.The absence of data, under
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