I sent an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I no longer get these
messages.
Mike W.
"J. Li" wrote in message
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> I believe Yahoo bought egroups and changed it
> yahoogroups. I hate people adding me to the list
> without my permission. What is more terr
> > add addresses without the requirement of an authentication message.
> >
> > Take care,
> >
> > Paul Borghese
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "J. Li"
> > To: "Paul Borghese" ;
> > Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 4:0
llow anyone to create a mailing list
and
> add addresses without the requirement of an authentication message.
>
> Take care,
>
> Paul Borghese
> - Original Message -
> From: "J. Li"
> To: "Paul Borghese" ;
> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 4:06 PM
&g
uot;J. Li"
To: "Paul Borghese" ;
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: Warning about yahoogroups.com [7:14094]
>
> I believe Yahoo bought egroups and changed it
> yahoogroups. I hate people adding me to the list
> without my permission. What is more terrible
I believe Yahoo bought egroups and changed it
yahoogroups. I hate people adding me to the list
without my permission. What is more terrible is that
a guy created a group list in Yahoogroups and added
another e-mail list (which I'm subscribed to) to his
list. I can NOT even un-subscribe from his
> If someone really needs the web-based mail interfaces of a
> hotmail-type service rather than using POP3 with any of a number of
> email clients (including browsers), I'd really be uncomfortable with
> them configuring my routers.
>
> Believe me, someone who posts from an anonymous acc
>
> >
> > You know, this is something I personally have never even though about...at
> > least from the aspect of your e-mail address. But it makes absolute
> sense.
> > Because being new myself, I have already leaned there are some people you
> > just don\'t open and then there are some that yo
>
> You know, this is something I personally have never even though about...at
> least from the aspect of your e-mail address. But it makes absolute
sense.
> Because being new myself, I have already leaned there are some people you
> just don\'t open and then there are some that you learn
Thank you, Howard. I was beginning to wonder if I was the only one left who
remembers why it's bad form to post such detritus to Internet news and mail
lists. Perhaps filtering hotmail-style services would cut down on the
number of HTML-encrusted posts as well, a disturbing trend that seems to b
I'm really bothered by posts from anonymous or unverifiable email
addresses that slam companies, countries, authors, immigration
policies, and rumors about planned Cisco attacks. When I make a
public post, there's no question who is making it.
Is this Berkowitz just being crotchety, or does t
d of any others.
--Mike
-Original Message-
From: Maccubbin, Duncan
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12/13/00 7:47 AM
Subject: RE: % Warning: cannot change link type
then tried to delete it and bring it back up as a point-to-point. You
will
get this error with 11.x IOS. Delete the interface
You need to do a 'no int s0/0.2' write mem, reload, then put it back in as a
point-to-point. IOS won't let you change the link type, and you can't just
take the sub-int out and put it back in, you have to reload the router then
re-add it.
Greg
- Original Message -
From: "les flack" <[EMA
You can't change a subinterface from one type to another without rebooting.
In this case, you already have it configured as multipoint. Either use
another subinterface or remove this one and reboot.
HTH,
John
> Help,
>
> I have a 3600 @ 11.3 which is running as a frame switch on some por
then tried to delete it and bring it back up as a point-to-point. You will
get this error with 11.x IOS. Delete the interface and restart the router.
That should enable you to change the frame type to multipoint.
Good luck,
Duncan
-Original Message-
From: les flack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
So that's what was in the six messages sent to me yesterday!! I personally
received that many from the list. I won't metion whose name they were from
because I don't believe they were the one that sent it. The subject field
had some topics I had answered to in the past three days. No text just
what is in the subject field?
andy
""Bessette, Jesse"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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Someone internal to our corp has released another varient of the Love letter
virus. I found over 120 copies in my inbox when i returned after lunch. Ive
delete
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