This PLUG post did not have a "From:" line, and so we do not know who posted it.
=== Start mail message portion === > Perhaps a listing of the vulnerabilities of Linux and how to patch them up... also what rootkits are, what their capabilities are and how they are used by script kiddies and wannabe hackers to own systems === end mail message portion === I am surprised to see that lists.q-linux.com allowed such a post. I was a little bothered in fact, since this means people can post and we do not know who they are. They can say all sorts of good or evil stuff and there is nothing we can do. (Hint, hint to LinuxNewbie - you know everyone but we don't know who you are). So I saved the mail item to check the mail envelope. And this is what I got: === Begin mail envelope portion === Received: from mail.q-linux.com (unknown [203.176.80.8]) Received: from latte.intergate.com.ph (unknown [203.177.51.243]) Received: from www.netmania.org (latte [127.0.0.1]) === End mail envelope portion === Now will the person who sent this email identify himself? I have no complaints about your post, except that we would like to know who we're talking to. PMana _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
