man..

I was asked question on this list.. I replay, I suggested something.. how
did we get to all this?

even though I didn't had very pleasant experience with inter7 I still get
trying to help all of people who search their mailing list and who send me
e-mails because of those bugs ( just trying to follow open source license)
..

so robin so you can go and ... yourself

and for future references.. if you have something to say tell it to me
inperson and not on the list

I don't think this is an appropriate place to discuss this kind of things

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin S. Socha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 5:05 AM
Subject: Re: Re: SMTP Auth Patch Question


> On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 04:15:49AM -0400, alexus wrote:
>
> Dear alexus,
>
> > let me just end my lines with that even though looks like inter7 is
> > bunch of ........ i'm sure they are still a good people:)
>
> Let me begin my assessment of your ad hominem attack with an exec
> summary: you suck.
>
> Having proven over an extended period of time that your are an
> incompetent luser with the technical expertise of an amoeba, you are
> now publicly attacking members of a company that offers a whole host
> of free software (very good software at that).
>
> Now, apart from the fact that you do not leave the impression of being
> able to assess inter7's technical expertise due to the fact that your
> technical understanding does not extend beyond clicking on setup.exe,
> I have also yet to see someone using their MUA in the way you do and
> yet be able to competently run a mail server.
>
> It may come as a surprise to you, but this is not the correct place to
> discuss your intellectual shortcomings, your very own non-qmail
> related technical problems (like, not wasting everyone's bandwidth
> (for which some people have to pay, you know?) with your luser
> software) or your personal problems with some help-desk staff
> somewhere on this planet.
>
> And while we're at it: 3rd party patches, MySQL and all of inter7's
> software do not belong here, either. "Not belong" as in "go read the
> instructions on cr.yp.to and then unsubscribe or - preferably - die".
> --
> Robin S. Socha - Your Worst Network Nightmare(tm).
> `In Germany, they are not referred to as network administrators. They
> prefer to be called "Sons Of The Third Reich".' (Kate: www.katewerk.com)
>

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