"Moss, Peter" wrote:
>
> I applogize, I have tried to sign up to modssl-users mailing list.
> Then I tried to reply to your e-mail which end up going
> to modssl-users. Hundreds of messages?
> I did send 2 requests to "subscribe" to modssl-users and announce
> mailing lists.
> If you have a technical problem, solve it.
> Don't blame me.
>
> Call me, don't insult me.
Sorry, misunderstanding here. (Bad time for you to be subscribing ;)
No not really, welcome to the list. Sorry if my complaint seemed
directed at you, but I was simply ccing the list. Some weirdo was
recently spamming the mod_ssl list because he thought the appearance
of the default mod_ssl home page on his newly installed server was a
cracking attempt. He decided to fight back by sending emails to the
list until the "cracking" stopped. (he actaully thought the mod_ssl
maintainers were trying to crack his site?!) Regardless of the fact
that a few people attempted to explain the situation to him.
It's all in vain anyway ... i got a non-deliverable on the address he
was using, apparently his ISP has kicked him off.
Anyway, welcome to the list, we're usually far friendlier than this.
;)
-Bill Moran
--
FreeBSD ('BSD'):
No battles to the death are recalled. It is a small Daemon wearing
sneakers. It
is normally found on Internet servers and powerful desktops, and moves
very
quickly. A kill of this poweful creature is enough to tick off any
sysadmin. It
is highly magical, having the power to serve. It resists DoS and SYN
flood
attacks. Nothing is known about its attack.
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