Grow up.
-Kip
On Sun, 2 Jan 2000, Karl Denninger wrote:
Just for those of you who think this whole "magical unsubscribe" is
a "fluke";
All unsubscribes and subscribes to FreeBSD's lists must be
authenticated. Majordomo is set to confirm all
On 03-Jan-00 Karl Denninger wrote:
Just for those of you who think this whole "magical unsubscribe" is
a "fluke";
All unsubscribes and subscribes to FreeBSD's lists must be
authenticated. Majordomo is set to confirm all transactions.
It is still possible for Majordomo to
On Sun, 2 Jan 2000, Karl Denninger wrote:
Just for those of you who think this whole "magical unsubscribe" is
a "fluke";
This does not involve any of the rest of the list subscribers, and I'm
sure the majority of us don't really want to see EITHER side's rantings.
Really, grow up. If you
On Sun, 2 Jan 2000, Karl Denninger wrote:
Theo was right in splitting off from you folks. I should have followed
him a couple of years ago and done my own split. Now, its simply not
worth it.
Not that you'll listen, but: OpenBSD split from NetBSD. FreeBSD is and
always has been a
On Sun, 2 Jan 2000, Karl Denninger wrote:
Just for those of you who think this whole "magical unsubscribe" is
a "fluke";
I run/maintain the PostgreSQL mailing lists ... there is a piece of
software that you can "add on" called bouncefilter that auto-unsubscribes
based on various criteria ...
On Sun, 2 Jan 2000, Will Andrews wrote:
Theo split from NetBSD. Again, further ignorance. I suggest you sit down with a
copy of /usr/share/misc/bsd-family-tree and read a little history that you seem
to have missed.
Cool, I never even knew that was there...now I have something to look at