With all due respect, if folks want to give complete information about the 
environment their code will be used in, so that we can give our best advice 
about how to solve various problems, than they should.

If your employer doesn't want you subscribing to a list which helps you do 
your job just becuase other people on that list have jobs that involve 
completely legal pornography, that's you and your employers problem.

--Jonathan

At 07:21 AM 7/5/2000 -0800, you wrote:
>With all due respect, I don't think you could call anybody logging into a
>porn site a "good person". "Paying Customer" perhaps... I'm with John F.,
>next time, don't tell folks its a porno thing, please? It creates a big
>ethical issue depending on where you work, and if you e-mail acct's are
>scrubbed for keywords. Perhaps that's where the missing White House e-mail
>went, huh?
>
>Alan McCollough
>Web Programmer
>Alaska Native Medical Center
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Steve Nelson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 6:09 AM
> > To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject:      Re: <CF_porn>...
> >
> > I guess the question with this is.... which one do you allow or
> > disallow?  What if the bad person logged in first and the good person
> > logged in within a couple minutes.... do you kick out the good person?
> > My thinking is that the account should get locked out somehow.
> >
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