Actually I saw both this and the other one - they were emailed directly to the aus-soaring list, presumably by someone who is a subscriber. Perhaps the listowner might consider removing this person from the list until they've gotten their computer problem sorted out?

Teal

On 19/08/2015 2:01 PM, Mark Newton wrote:
On Aug 18, 2015, at 9:40 AM, Derek Ruddock <drudd...@iinet.net.au <mailto:drudd...@iinet.net.au>> wrote:

As if anyone is foolish enough to click on a link like this


I don’t think anybody on aus-soaring saw the link until you forwarded it to the list, because non-subscriber posts are rejected specifically to keep things like this away. But you’re a subscriber, so it accepted your message just fine.

So whatever it is, you’ve exposed several hundred people who wouldn’t have otherwise seen it. :-)

Just sayin’.

(and yes: Kinda silly to click on things like this. And to forward them.)

  - mark




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