Tom Willis wrote:
> It could be a bug in gmail. I wasn't actually accusing you, just
> thought it was funny enough to point out. Of course you could be more
> sarcastic than me who knows. :)
>
> I'm not worried though. I believe the best strategy against Identity
> theft is bad credit.
>
> So question , do you see the big red block on your own posts, or have
> I been sitting in front of the puter too long?
>
>
> On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 19:25:13 -0800 (PST), rhat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > Yeah, you know I only ask questions about Test-driven development
> > basics in hopes of obtaining your personal information, so that I
can
> > sell it on the Molodovian blackmarket. I'm not a "Phisher", I'm a
> > comp-sci major who's too lazy to dig around for his own answers. ;)
> >
> > Thanks for your help Roy, I wasn't sure what the difference between
> > unittest and pyunit were.
> > --|2 \| /-\ |\| |</-\|_||_/-\|<15   (the uber-l33t version of my
> > supersecret "phishing" alias which just so happens to be my actual
> > name)
> >
> > PS: Yeah, I too am plerplexed as to why gmail allowed me to
register
> > "fakeadmin" as a login. Sure makes a good conversation started
though.
> > =P
> >
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> >
>
>
> --
> Thomas G. Willis
> http://paperbackmusic.net

I'm glad people have a still have a sense of humor, and yes gmail does
flag mail that I send myself (as in [EMAIL PROTECTED] ->
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) as being possibly "not from who they claim" I
don't have any other gmail accounts, so I just thought it happened with
all accounts.

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