Re: ftp passive mode

From: Kevin Collins (spamtotrash_at_toomuchfiction.com)
Date: 03/28/05

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    In article <20050325011551.0cc41d08.kthompson_11_11@hotmail.com>, Kevin
    Thompson wrote:
    > On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 03:13:08 GMT,
    > Michael Fraser <menotat@coldmail.invalid> wrote:
    >
    >> "Kevin" wrote:
    >>
    >> [...]
    >>
    >> :]
    >> :] Can anyone help? Thank you.
    >>
    >
    > [...]
    >
    >> You have been informed of the above previously; this, combined
    >> with the fact that you have chosen a newsserver that doesn't
    >> post your IP, is more than enough evidence to conclude that
    >> you are likely to be a spammer/troll/cracker.
    >
    > Honestly, I have not seen any of this until now. I probably left
    > the some thread before someone said something about this.
    >
    > If you'd like to provide a news account which posts my IP
    > address, I'd take it. I have a few friends who would take it as
    > well. We are probably 6 total. If 6 is too much, we'll take as
    > many as you can provide.
    >
    >> Your refusal to change your ways to conform to obvious Usenet
    >> standards adds further weight to this likelihood.
    >
    > There you have my complete name and e-mail address for extra
    > credit. However, I don't find anything special about someone's
    > lastname and I am failing to see a reason for that, other than
    > the fact you like it this way.
    >
    >> You'll probably be helped. There are a few people around here
    >> that feel the need to prove to everyone that they know
    >> something about linux/unix and don't have any principles.
    >
    > I think this is nonsense. My interpretation of your idea here is
    > that you think that people who help others on USENET and don't
    > complain about missing lastnames on NNTP headers don't have any
    > principles.
    >
    > I think you're wrong. I also wonder how powerful you are for
    > being capable of knowing people's principles (and lack thereof)
    > across the world.
    >
    >> So have a day.
    >
    > Thank you. If you want to continue this discussion, I suggest you
    > do so by e-mail, since now you know my e-mail address and my
    > lastname. I'm not in favor of these talks on comp.* groups.

    Sometimes I wish the Terminator was looking for Alan Connor and not Sarah
    Connor :)

    Beware of Alan Connor in sheep's clothing...

    Kevin


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