Hi Sabahattin,
Thanks. This creep seriously needs to get busted. Not only has he been
spamming the list by faking e-mail addresses and sending porn to the
list he also sent a number of fake moderator messages too which might
have given some people here some false sense of security given that he
maybe they'll disconnect his internet?
using windows7 laptop
On 12/15/2013 9:09 AM, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Sabahattin,
Thanks. This creep seriously needs to get busted. Not only has he been
spamming the list by faking e-mail addresses and sending porn to the
list he also sent a number of fake
Hi
i was going to suggest this, put us all on emergency moderation until
this has all been stopped, i am not playing moderator here, just
offering a suggestion. Regards Chris.
On 15/12/2013 14:09, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Sabahattin,
Thanks. This creep seriously needs to get busted. Not only
Thomas and all,
Just to let you know, I've reported all the ones I've received to Linode, which
our illustrious friend has been using to forge mail. I hope that they hang it
upside down by its naughty bits until it begs for forgiveness.
Cheers,
Sabahattin
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and pour honey all over it and hang it above an ant's nest
At 02:09 PM 12/15/2013, you wrote:
Thomas and all,
Just to let you know, I've reported all the ones I've received to
Linode, which our illustrious friend has been using to forge
mail. I hope that they hang it upside down by its
Not for the first time either. He's done something similar with a
couple yahoo and Freelists groups too.
At 10:14 AM 12/15/2013, you wrote:
Hey all,
It has come to my attention that someone finds it funny to spam the
list. I am taking precautions and placing everyone on moderator
status.
Just FYI, that thread wasn't actually started by Thomas. It, too, was a
forgery.
BTW, Linode seem to have figured out that there might just be a problem and are
taking the necessary corrective steps.
Here's one definite positive for forums: you can erase the history of these
creatures.
Another quick FYI. If you're curious enough to read a few messages, be
aware that any fake Philip Bennefall ones seem to throw NVDA 2013.3
into a constant restart loop here. If you're reading in a browser and
your web interface has access keys, hitting any of those to get to a
different view will
You say he, so that means you know someone, or something. And you said
that this person did it before? Would you be willing to tell us who it
is, either in private or in public? And, I you cannot reveal the
person's name, can you state a legit reason?
Thank you very much.
On 12/14/2013 7:57
Sometimes spammers can pretend to report themselves and act like they
are getting rid of the problem just so they can psyche you out.
On 12/14/2013 7:52 PM, Stephen wrote:
and pour honey all over it and hang it above an ant's nest
At 02:09 PM 12/15/2013, you wrote:
Thomas and all,
Just to let
the thing about those emails restart looping nvda, is not true if you
are using espeak. i think you'll find that it going into the restart
loop may have something to do with running a certain synth that
legally isn't sposed to be used with nvda. lol. eloquence. espeak
doesn't do this.
dallas
On
I use Mozilla Thunderbirds, so I am not sure how Trojans work here. I am
not sure how NVDA was warped into looping.
On 12/14/2013 8:21 PM, Scott Ellsworth wrote:
Another quick FYI. If you're curious enough to read a few messages, be
aware that any fake Philip Bennefall ones seem to throw NVDA
If it is Linux-node-related, I heard that the system has had major
security flaws costing them tons of bit coins. Still, how would someone
from Linode be smart enough to know what everyone was doing? I have not
been hacked because I rarely post on the list.
On 12/14/2013 8:07 PM, Sabahattin
Is it that eh be he s d a y thing that forces eloquence to crash, or the
h apostrophe d apostrophe v e? I got tons of those messages but I use
Nuance so I escaped those traps.
On 12/14/2013 8:35 PM, Dallas O'Brien wrote:
the thing about those emails restart looping nvda, is not true if you
Oh, that's a good call. Damn, busted by trying to be helpful hahaha.
Scott
On 12/15/13, Dallas O'Brien dallas.r.obr...@gmail.com wrote:
the thing about those emails restart looping nvda, is not true if you
are using espeak. i think you'll find that it going into the restart
loop may have
Good thing I saw this as I was just on the point of writing into the list
about it. I hope none of you got any of these messages from me. Smile. The
last time te list got hacked or whatever I supposedly wrote in looking
desperately for homosexual adventures. That was definitely embarrassing to
Still though, you guys do realize that writing to the list about a problem that
we all see is pointless right? All that does is clutter up all of our inboxes
with more crap.
Mike.
On Dec 14, 2013, at 11:48 PM, Bryan Peterson bpeterson2...@cableone.net wrote:
Good thing I saw this as I was
On 15 Dec 2013, at 04:38, Ulysses Garcia birdlover2...@hotmail.com wrote:
If it is Linux-node-related, I heard that the system has had major security
flaws costing them tons of bit coins. Still, how would someone from Linode be
smart enough to know what everyone was doing? I have not been
meh, not a problem. it's just that usually, if there is a crashing
problem with a screen reader in certain text, it's 99 percent of the
time, eloquence. lol. it's just showing it's age, really. still
fantastic for reading with though. amazing really, when you considder
that eloquence is actually
A question...If you are going to use technical jargon to explain your
point, could you also explain those terms for those who are not familiar
with networking and put it in a concrete manner so that we are all on
the same page and it will not be as overwhelming?
What I meant is, Linode has
I am a member and supporter of the LgBTQIA community.
http://www.blind-lgbt-pride.org/ But I do have to agree that it was just
a little too...I don't know.
On 12/14/2013 8:49 PM, Mike tassel wrote:
Still though, you guys do realize that writing to the list about a problem that
we all see is
On 15 Dec 2013, at 05:13, Ulysses Garcia birdlover2...@hotmail.com wrote:
A question...If you are going to use technical jargon to explain your point,
could you also explain those terms for those who are not familiar with
networking and put it in a concrete manner so that we are all on the
: Saturday, December 14, 2013 10:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] ATTENTION: Moderator Notice!
You say he, so that means you know someone, or something. And you said
that this person did it before? Would you be willing to tell us who it is,
either in private or in public? And, I you cannot reveal
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