Re: How not to ask questions + some resources (was: Re: IP Filter Documentation.)

2013-05-05 Thread Karl O. Pinc
On 05/05/2013 06:29:01 AM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: > First, in contast to at least some Unix-like systems, you can expect > OpenBSD's man pages to be up to date, correct and relevant. And, IMO, the OpenBSD man pages are some of the best technical references anywhere, ever. They are on-par wi

Re: How not to ask questions + some resources (was: Re: IP Filter Documentation.)

2013-05-05 Thread Mike Erdely
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 7:29 AM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: > The address bounces (domain exists, user does not), which > brings back the less fond memories of the 1990s when such asshattery was > to some extent tolerated and even condoned in some circles due to the > then-emerging (oh, so intole

Re: How not to ask questions + some resources (was: Re: IP Filter Documentation.)

2013-05-05 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2013/05/05 13:29, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote: > But even without the bouncing address, the messate is a textbook example > of how *not* to ask questions. I think the textbook in question here is "introduction to trolling, an entry-level guide" :)

How not to ask questions + some resources (was: Re: IP Filter Documentation.)

2013-05-05 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
The address bounces (domain exists, user does not), which brings back the less fond memories of the 1990s when such asshattery was to some extent tolerated and even condoned in some circles due to the then-emerging (oh, so intolerable) spam problem. But even without the bouncing address, the mes