I typically embed a copy of the relevant man page in config
files that are complicated enough. Here's my sources.list -
# generated w/help from apt-spy -d TESTING 20020730
deb ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/ testingmain
contribnon-free
deb
I guess I may have made a mistake in setting up a web site. I found a low
cost hosting service called HostSave. I had them register my domain name
(two years) and they charge $7.95/month for web site hosting. I did all this
June 18th of this year. About a month ago I got an email from Verisign
In a message dated: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 14:54:15 EDT
Hewitt Tech said:
Any thoughts? I'd also love to report these people to the responsible parties.
I've seen this type of thing reported on slashdot a few times.
Verisign has evidently stooped to lying and dirty tricks as means of
defrauding
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Hewitt Tech wrote:
But in researching this problem I find that many folks have had bad
experiences with Verisign. I'm really loath to pay them for something
I've already paid someone else to do. In fact I'm thinking about just
transferring the domain to another
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At some point hitherto, Randy Edwards hath spake thusly:
I'm loathe to use Verisign for anything...
I concur wholeheartedly. Those slimy #*(@%! bastards held one of my
domains hostage (offline) for over a month telling me the only way they