> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > -Starting the TCP/IP stack after MD (e.g. Miami) does lead to md not
> >  finding it. Word is that you're trying to make the users buy Genesis.
> 
> Of course, this is all part of my evil plan to take over world domination
> (at least, the part of the world using Amigas).

Finally I got proof ! That's exactly what I suspected ;-)
 
> Wow, some people are really sick.

What else do you expect from a people forced to use Netscape on a
Windows95 machine the whole day long at work ?

> >  As Holger said there's no problem to detect if Miami is up and
> >  connected or disconnected I don't know why you don't support it ?!
 
> Because it checks for the existance of bsdsocket.library and doesn't
> do any further checks for Genesis/Miami if it isn't found. This is
> going to be changed (although I'm tempted to not do so, at least
> not for Miami, because of the above bull :^)

That would be too nice. Hopefully the implementation gives us enough
problems to keep discussion in this group alive. I love these
sophisticated *Voyager* *sucks* messages ...

Well, there is just one more thing you didn't comment on :

*PGP* *signing*

Would it offend your evil plan to take over world domination to
implement this feature ? I'm quite sure you just have set a pointer to
the wrong variable because the pgp sign setting can be entered in the
prefs ?!

Bye ...


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