On Tuesday, December 30, 2008, 3:26:45 PM, Blaine Fleming wrote:
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> Arvid Ephraim Picciani wrote:
>>> By any chance, didn't your ISP start "providing search service" for any
>>> web name that does not exist?
>>
>> btw, whats the workaround for thi
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Arvid Ephraim Picciani wrote:
>> By any chance, didn't your ISP start "providing search service" for any
>> web name that does not exist?
>
> btw, whats the workaround for this? opendns didnt work for me as they have
> similar "features".
> do you
> >By any chance, didn't your ISP start "providing search service" for any
> >web name that does not exist?
On 29.12.08 15:14, Arvid Ephraim Picciani wrote:
> btw, whats the workaround for this? opendns didnt work for me as they have
> similar "features".
> do you simply query the bl's dns s
From: "Arvid Ephraim Picciani"
Sent: Monday, 2008, December 29 06:14
>By any chance, didn't your ISP start "providing search service" for any
web name that does not exist?
btw, whats the workaround for this? opendns didnt work for me as they
have
similar "features".
do you simply quer
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Arvid Ephraim Picciani
wrote:
>>By any chance, didn't your ISP start "providing search service" for any
>>web name that does not exist?
>
> btw, whats the workaround for this? opendns didnt work for me as they have
> similar "features".
supposedly these can be
>By any chance, didn't your ISP start "providing search service" for any
>web name that does not exist?
btw, whats the workaround for this? opendns didnt work for me as they have
similar "features".
do you simply query the bl's dns service directly?
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Arvid Ephraim Picciani
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