Hi,

  we have an expression for your case here in Hungary which could be 
translated as

        "if it is not your shirt, do not wear it"

I am sure that Brett (Brett Randall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) did not 
mean anything wrong, he just wanted to express the dark side of banning 
someone who is not responsible for this long-spoke spam.

Csaba


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On 2001.04.24, 18:50:52, Ruprecht Helms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote 
regarding Re: Ban These Exchange Server Users:


> Hi,

> I have trouble understanding that you mean.


> >..., but there
> >are nicer ways to be a Nazi than this...

> Sorry but this seems for my you are thinking not bad over rassism and the
> things, that were done in the time from 1993 to 1945.

> If it is so, this mailinglist is the wrong place to say such things. In
> germany the isp have to cancel the internetconnection from a user if the
> hear that the user is providing neonazistic stuff and postings that
> contains material like that.

> Regards,
> Ruprecht






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