Hello Alberto,

It would be nice but for many of us it is not always possible for everyone 
to use exactly the same address each time, for example at the moment I am 
in the USA and it is only possible to send from my normal address if the 
VPN is available, which depends on how the USA provider have configured 
their firewall. Also, even with the same Email return address, my Email 
from home will come via a different server than ones that I send from work. 
That might upset your system.

Mike


At 20:53 08/03/2007, you wrote:
>Mike,
>
>    I have approved your message, which you sent from an address different 
> from that which you used when registering,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED],net   Next time please use the registered address, thanks.
>
>About Winrad, Windows and Linux, my position is that as long as I will be 
>able to use XP, I will. But there is the
>possibility that one day XP will be dead, no more updates, new drivers 
>won't run under XP, etc.  etc.
>In such a circumstance, either M$oft will have abandoned its present 
>obsession towards DRM, which is borderline with
>paranoia, and I will then "upgrade" to Vista, or, if there will be no 
>changes from their current position, personally I
>will abandon altogether the Windows platform. Given that what would 
>otherwise have been my favorite platform, OS/2, was
>ordered to commit suicide by IBM itself (and I know the story from the 
>inside), what remains is Linux....
>
>73  Alberto  I2PHD
>-----------------------------------------------
>
>Mike(W5UC) & Kathy(K5MWH) wrote:
> > At 07:41 AM 3/6/2007, you wrote:
> >> unless something will
> >> change, I am seriously considering to abandon the Windows platform
> >> in favor of Linux. I have always considered Linux a
> >> bit inferior in its GUI and in its internal structure to Windows XP,
> >> and I am convinced that it is. But, reading the
> >> horror stories about Vista, that consideration will assume a less
> >> important role...
> >
> > Reading this and subsequent postings to this thread it disturbs me
> > greatly to see the discussion deteriorating toward Linux.  There may
> > be many like me who do not plan to move to Vista until forced to do
> > so.  I spent around 3 months in Linux Hell trying to get Linrad going
> > and vowed that Linux would never again run on any machine I own.  I
> > plan to keep that vow.
> >
> > I was/am very excited to see WINRAD arrive(heavy emphasis on the WIN)
> > and greatly hope that the emphasis on The WIN part continues.
> >
> > 73,
> > Mike, W5UC
>
>
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