On Sat, 19 Jun 1999, Dynasty Express wrote:
What the HELL are you talking about? THIS IS NOT a SPAM. It is
a legitimate EMAIL that I posted to the LINUX-MIPS mailing list,
of which the message is concerned with running LINUX on MIPS
processors.
Since it was my first posting to the linux-mips list, and since I
wasn't sent the list's mandate or topic-list, in my first
paragraph, I straight out asked for pointers to such
documentation. I've very much followed standard etiquette, and
posted IMHO a very valid Linux and MIPS related question on a
"linux-mips" mailing list.
It is YOU who are the jerk here. Get a life. With an address
like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" I'll bet that YOU yourself are
spamming mailing lists. What the hell would such an email
address be doing on a technical UNIX mailing list anyway?
I've carbon copied all of the Cc's that you sent this letter to,
as well, just to show how much of a moron you really are.
Or have I mistaken the linux-mips mailing list? Is it instead a
forum for jerkoffs trying to cause trouble? If so, then I am
very much on the wrong mailing list.
Also, I'd like to know exactly who is the maintainer of the great
vger mailing lists, so that I have his admin email account in my
address book for further problems like this.
I suggest that the address "dynastyexpress.com" be added to the
sendmail reject file, or IP filter.
Goodbye.
>Date: Sat, 19 Jun 1999 11:00:36 -0500
>From: Dynasty Express <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: MIPS on RAQ2 servers.
>
>The enclosed appears to indicate Unsolicited Commercial Email was
>relayed through your network.
>
>Please investigate and take appropriate action.
>
>
>
>"Mike A. Harris" wrote:
>
>> Being a new subscriber to this particular list, I'm not
>> completely sure what the precice list mandate is, so feel free to
>> post or point me to an FAQ if you like.
>>
>> I'm going to be admining a Cobalt RAQ2 server soon, and I've
>> researched it a bit, and found that it uses a MIPS processor.
>>
>> Has anyone used one of these servers? They are hosted by
>> www.simplenet.com.
>>
>> What MIPS things should I be aware of? Where can I find
>> linux-mips resources out there? Any pointers would be greatly
>> appreciated. My experience is practically 100% x86 based, so I'm
>> mostly new to other architectures, especially 64bit.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>> TTYL
>>
>> --
>> Mike A. Harris Linux advocate GNU advocate
>> Computer Consultant Open Source advocate
>>
>> Tea, Earl Grey, Hot...
>
>
--
Mike A. Harris Linux advocate GNU advocate
Computer Consultant Open Source advocate
Tea, Earl Grey, Hot...