Ilias Lazaridis wrote:
> crossposted to 5 groups, which are affected by this case.
>
[some random ramblings about a troll being silenced for the moment]
And your article has exactly what relationship to Perl?
*PLONK*
jue
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Tim X wrote:
[...]
> I think the other point here is that everyone *assumes* Xah's account
> was cancelled simply because of a campaign to report him for spamming
> multiple newsgroups. I suspect there were other factors involved. for
> all anyone knows, the provider might have been getting complai
Joachim Durchholz wrote:
>> People can then decide if they still wish to send the abuse complain
>> (e.g. can follow a link within the autoresponder).
>
> Nope. Finding out the provider is enough of a barrier. Additional
> barriers are not really necessary.
> Xah Lee has been irritating people fo
My apologies for not trimming the long list of crossposted groups. I
hit 'y' when thinking 'n'!
Tim
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Joachim Durchholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ilias Lazaridis schrieb:
>> crossposted to 5 groups, which are affected by this case.
>> followup not applicable.
>
> Actually, in this case, yes.
>
>> It _seems_ that Mr. Xah Les's account was terminated by dreamhost.com
>> because of
>> a) the inab
Ilias Lazaridis schrieb:
> crossposted to 5 groups, which are affected by this case.
>
> followup not applicable.
Actually, in this case, yes.
> It _seems_ that Mr. Xah Les's account was terminated by dreamhost.com
> because of
>
> a) the inability of several people to detect the interconnectio