No I was talking about *your* "people skills" (lack of 
diplomacy and confrontational attitude).

1.  I send an email to the list, and after a day or two, I 
never see it posted.
2.  I receive OTHER email from the list.
3.  I CAN send said emails to myself with no problem, so it's 
nothing in the email that's blocked.
3.  The posts DO NOT show up in the archives.

The logical conclusion from those 4 facts, is that they are not 
going to the list.  Obviously, I now know that is wrong, but 
the logic cannot be faulted, it's a sensible conclusion I 
deduced from those 4 facts, as anyone else would.

We've been through this crap before.  The consensus was that 
members WANT the vulnerability alerts posted.  They do NOT have 
to subscribe to the alerts and have to sift through sometimes a 
hundred of the alerts each day to find alerts that pertain to 
Windows or members' commonly used software; or, have to search 
elsewhere for the information.  It should go without saying, 
and sensible, that having the **APPROPRIATE** alerts sent to 
their inboxes via this list is FAR MORE convenient than having 
to subscribe to **another** list and delete ~100 unneeded 
alerts a day.  It's called "helping".

Like I've said before, no good deed goes unpunished.  So I'm 
not posting them anymore simply because I'm sick of your 
b!tching.  Happy now?

So you're on your own now members.  Many have no problem with 
that, but, some WILL.  Subscribe, and read through dozens and 
dozens and dozens of these daily alerts to find the ones for M$ 
products, FireFox, etc., and *YOU* figure it out if you need 
them or not.
-Clint

Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://www.OrpheusComputing.com/
http://www.ComputersCustomBuilt.com
http://Computer-Hardware-Sales-Consumer-Electronics-Sales.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Hugh Vandervoort"

We're talking about computer skills, Clint, not people skills. 
I'm sure
you realize that you do this time and time again. I'm very 
surprised you
haven't figured out the reason for these multiple and 
repetitive posts,
not to mention the complaints about posting attempts that 
accompany them.
As for copying and pasting information that's readily available
elsewhere, I don't see the value.
Anyone who wants this info can get on the Secunia mailing list.
http://secunia.com/secunia_security_advisories/



Clint - OrpheusComputing.com & ComputersCustomBuilt.com wrote:
> You really need to work on your "people skills".
>
> A simple, personal, "Clint, they're showing up" would have
> sufficed.
>
> Just because you find something "unnecessary" doesn't mean 
> ALL
> OTHERS will.  If they are not for you, then DELETE them.
> -Clint
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