I've posted alternate email addresses before.  I use anonymous because
they're easy to change if they fill up with junk messages or end up on spam
lists.

To be totally honest, I'm not sure where this came from.  I don't know what
I did to make you try to look bad.  If you had addressed that in your
private message, I'd have responded to it there.  Instead, you sent me this.
I'm not sure what to make of it.  Perhaps you could clarify?

The list you're looking for is "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".  It's
clearly marked on the IPCop website, and I THINK that's the topic of the
thread that started this all.  Almost any project will have a dedicated
support group for it.  I subscribe to several, Samba, FreeSwan (Don't read
this much though), CLUG, IPcop, and a few Novell groups too (still).  I add
and delete groups as neccessary depending on my current projects.

For the record, I just checked with my wife, and she's pretty sure I'm not
gay.  I guess that makes me a fraud.  Hopefully I can keep that a secret
while I'm trying to fake my way into one of those high faloutin' tech jobs I
keep reading about.

Kev.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Garth Meisel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kevin Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 9:48 PM
Subject: IPcop or wannabe cop?


> Hey Anderson, you've gone out of your way to try to make me look bad.  I
let
> it go.  Guess what?  I want to know why you don't have the balls to issue
> messages to CLUG from a real NON-anonymous email address.  Is it because
> you're gay or is it because you're a fraud?
>
> I'll be waiting.  Nobody is above the law where I come from Anderson.  You
> could be a PIG and it wouldn't matter.  All that would mean is that I'd
know
> where you'd be 24/4 and how much you make every year legally.  And if you
> were making money and not reporting it, then you'd have to deal with
Revenue
> Canada, not me.
>
> Have a nice day Anderson.
>
>

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