To start, I would like to ask people who think this is too much off topic, to
say so. I will reply to people on their personal mail then.
Second, I'll show you why I would like all mail to be plain text...
(David's mail was ok, the reply wasn't)
On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 11:49:12PM +0100,
At 12:50 18-12-01 +0100, you wrote:
To start, I would like to ask people who think this is too much off topic, to
say so. I will reply to people on their personal mail then.
Well, this discussion is not off topic, but it really does not belong in
this mailing list.
GreeTz, BiFi
Visit my Home
It gets offtopic indeed.
Linux versus Microsoft, interesting discussion or jihad, nothing to do with MSX.
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On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 01:37:07PM +0100, Hans Otten wrote:
It gets offtopic indeed.
Linux versus Microsoft, interesting discussion or jihad, nothing to do with MSX.
Indeed. Bas, and everyone else who wants to discuss this holy war thing,
please do so, but not on here :)
Wynke.
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On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 01:37:07PM +0100, Hans Otten wrote:
It gets offtopic indeed.
Linux versus Microsoft, interesting discussion or jihad, nothing to do with MSX.
actually, it was about secure vs non-secure mail-clients/environments.
Linux and MS were just the examples used.
But anyway,
] too. It may be true that there will be viruses (or there may already be some).
] But if a virus gets access to the processor somehow, it still cannot remove any
] important files from the system. I heard there is a windows virus that removes
] windows and installs linux. The other way round
David Heremans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 17/12/01 23:46:39:
I hate virus writers, and so should we all.
Maybe you should hate programs that are security-wise verry crappy.
We don't life in a perfect world. If you leave your door wide open you
musn't be that surprised when a burglar gets