Dietmar Braun wrote:
In my opinion, this is only a workaround.
Providers should close their routes to this spammers or block their IP
addresses - this could be the only way to change the koreans minds.
well, the mail is from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ping iwww.net -> 211.171.252.68
whois 211.171.25
Dietmar Braun wrote:
> In my opinion, this is only a workaround.
> Providers should close their routes to this spammers or block their IP
> addresses - this could be the only way to change the koreans minds.
well, the mail is from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ping iwww.net -> 211.171.252.68
whois 211.17
Roger Keays wrote:
Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is common knowledge or not, but I have just
noticed the effects of having the first two letters of your password
the same as the first two in your login name... You can use any
extension of your password!!
e.g., on my Woody box I added a use
Roger Keays wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm not sure if this is common knowledge or not, but I have just
> noticed the effects of having the first two letters of your password
> the same as the first two in your login name... You can use any
> extension of your password!!
>
> e.g., on my Woody box
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