On 11/30/2004 2:37 PM, Gary L. Burnore wrote:

Perhaps I wasn't clear. I don't care WHO you are. I've already asked you once to stay out of my email. Further emails from you will be reported to both Yahoo and Comcast as harassment.

I'm not on your list.
   _I_ am posting to a USENet discussion group.  Your list is broken.

Do NOT email me again.

Oh my,

after reading this he really caught my attention. You have to google for "Gary Burnore" a little. This guy has a record ...

It seems to me that the whole RFD/CFV thing has attracted a bunch of net kooks and individuals who have nothing better to do than wasting other peoples time. Marc, can you add a kill line on the mail/news gateway so that messages from this guy (and as they pop up more of his kind) don't pollute our mailing lists and stay on the news side of it only? If not I will just add a /dev/null line for this idiot to my procmail config.


Jan



At 10:31 AM 11/30/2004, you wrote:
On 11/29/2004 11:53 PM, Gary L. Burnore wrote:
Stay out of my email.

This ia a PostgreSQL related topic discussed on PostgreSQL mailing lists and you react like this to a mail from a PostgreSQL CORE team member? Rethink your attitude.



Jan

At 11:50 PM 11/29/2004, you wrote:
On 11/23/2004 4:46 PM, Gary L. Burnore wrote:

It's ok. Mysql's better anyway.

This is the attitude I've seen from many of the pro-usenet people. If I don't get it my way I will bash your project and try to do harm.

I am too one of those who have left usenet many years ago. Partly
because of people with this attitude. And I don't consider it much of a
loss if we lose the "message" to these people.


Jan

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