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Don V Black groups@ComputerBums.com
Sun Jun 27 17:40:00 GMT 2004


Hi Guys -

It seems we have a new class of email abuser, maillist subscribers.
Have maillists and the internet failed those of us who created it?

We now need to either approve ALL posts, or provide a mechanism
to qualify subscribers.  (I approve ALL posts that go to my society's
maillists - too much work for one man)

Perhaps a server that maintains a blacklist of abusers would work,
with software that qualifies new subscribers against the blacklist?

The Cygwin list is effectinve and has been useful to me.

Please remove my email address from all the cygwin lists.
I'll subscribe when I need specific help, or when Homeland
Security recognizes the value of the Internet to American
industry.

Thank You
groups@computerbums.com

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>before they hit the ground. The first tourist threw his watch but heard it
>crash before the had taken three steps. the second threw his watch and made
>only tow steps before hearing his watch shatter . The third tourist threw
>his watch off the tower, went down the stairs, bought a snack at a shop up
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