[PLUG] Open Source project suing a stranger...

2011-09-08 Thread Michael C. Robinson
As final word, we have the right to sue YOU if you reregister with
another name for bypassing our ban. In germany we call this Hausrecht.
If you wanna discuss this, feel free to join #reactos in about three
hours. I will be there. Feel free to sue me, could be real fun ^^

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Re: [PLUG] Open Source project suing a stranger...

2011-09-08 Thread JM
I'm debating the computational expense of adjusting my SPAM filter to 
search the email body of every PLUG email message for reactos vs. simply 
rejecting all email from Michael C. Robinson.



At 08:31 AM 9/8/2011, Tim wrote:
On Thu, Sep 08, 2011 at 01:20:40AM -0700, Michael C. Robinson wrote:
  As final word, we have the right to sue YOU if you reregister with
  another name for bypassing our ban. In germany we call this Hausrecht.
  If you wanna discuss this, feel free to join #reactos in about three
  hours. I will be there. Feel free to sue me, could be real fun ^^


Michael,

I think it is pretty clear that the majority of us *do not care* about
the ReactOS community, the software, or your interactions with them on
IRC.  For those on the PLUG list who do care, I'm sure you can have
good discussions with them on various ReactOS forums, mailing lists,
and alternative IRC channels.  I know you are probably quite
frustrated with the ReactOS community, but this is not the right place
to vent that frustration.

tim
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Re: [PLUG] Open Source project suing a stranger...

2011-09-08 Thread Russell Johnson

On Sep 8, 2011, at 8:45 AM, JM wrote:

 simply 
 rejecting all email from Michael C. Robinson.

I believe there are several members of plug who do this already. 

Russell Johnson
r...@dimstar.net



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Re: [PLUG] Open Source project suing a stranger...

2011-09-08 Thread Patrick Finn Robins
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 12:08, Russell Johnson r...@dimstar.net wrote:


 On Sep 8, 2011, at 8:45 AM, JM wrote:

  simply
  rejecting all email from Michael C. Robinson.

 I believe there are several members of plug who do this already.

 Yes there are and  it makes these occasional interludes all the more
entertaining.
-- 
Patrick Finn Robins

Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter
and those who matter don't mind.

  - Dr. Seuss
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Re: [PLUG] Open Source project suing a stranger...

2011-09-08 Thread Fred James
JM wrote:
 I'm debating the computational expense of adjusting my SPAM filter to 
 search the email body of every PLUG email message for reactos vs. simply 
 rejecting all email from Michael C. Robinson.
   
I do see that the header list the email of the sender as From:, so in 
my email client a simple filter could be applied to move all incoming 
email from a particular user to Trash, automatically.
In my client, while reading the message: Navigate: Message - Create 
Filter From Message, and the rest is pretty easy to follow
(Client: Seamonkey ... your mileage may vary).
Does that help?
Regards
Fred James

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Re: [PLUG] Open Source project suing a stranger...

2011-09-08 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
Fred James wrote:
 JM wrote:
 I'm debating the computational expense of adjusting my SPAM filter to 
 search the email body of every PLUG email message for reactos vs. simply 
 rejecting all email from Michael C. Robinson.

I done this already.  In fact its been in place for quite awhile but 
when someone replies to his messages it gets through.

Going to have to tune up my mail sieve foo so I can filter the body of 
the messages.


\\||/
Rod
-- 
   
 I do see that the header list the email of the sender as From:, so in 
 my email client a simple filter could be applied to move all incoming 
 email from a particular user to Trash, automatically.
 In my client, while reading the message: Navigate: Message - Create 
 Filter From Message, and the rest is pretty easy to follow
 (Client: Seamonkey ... your mileage may vary).
 Does that help?
 Regards
 Fred James
 
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Re: [PLUG] Open Source project suing a stranger...

2011-09-08 Thread Fred James
Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
 Fred James wrote:
   
 JM wrote:
 
 I'm debating the computational expense of adjusting my SPAM filter to 
 search the email body of every PLUG email message for reactos vs. simply 
 rejecting all email from Michael C. Robinson.
   

 I done this already.  In fact its been in place for quite awhile but 
 when someone replies to his messages it gets through.

 Going to have to tune up my mail sieve foo so I can filter the body of 
 the messages.


 \\||/
 Rod
   
That is why I mentioned the Seamonkey client (hoping other clients can 
do similar things) ... picking from column A and column B, inserting the 
regex to match ... add one or more of these filter criteria, and set to 
match all, or any, or to match all messages ... then select the action 
to be taken.

I don't do anything fancy with it, but it looks pretty useful to me.  
Hope this helps
Regards
Fred James

column A
   From
   Subject
   Body
   Date
   Priority
   Status
   To
   CC
   To or CC
   Age in Days
   Size (KB)
   Customize
column B
   Contains
   Doesn't contain
   is
   isn't
   begins with
   ends with

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