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Re: I believe you is partly responsible if the obsene message i

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Quantum)
Mon Oct 14 14:09:51 1996

Date: Mon, 14 Oct 1996 11:25:12 -0400 (EDT)
From: Quantum <quantum@obsidian.cse.fau.edu>
To: Brian Harvell <harvell@inet.net>
cc: Tersian <tersian@leba.net>, David Murray <dmurray@pdssoftware.com>,
        www-security@ns2.rutgers.edu
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.3.95.961014003447.8883A-100000@bahu>
Errors-To: owner-www-security@ns2.rutgers.edu



On Mon, 14 Oct 1996, Brian Harvell wrote:

> > > "how hard is it to press d on a message?"
> > 
> > as I said in a previous reply to a similar reply the guy obviously
> > beleived what he did was no big deal.. sending 1000 emails an hour is a
> > big deal.
> > 
> > 
> 
> And what brings you to this conclusion?  I think the boy over in Switzerland 
> thought the same thing, but as that showed, you break the rules you pay the 
> price.
> 
> You can't tell me he thought it wasn't wrong. Barring a mental problem that

once again you have demonstrated that you have a problem drawing
conclusions and putting words in my mouth.. I didnt say what he did wasnt
wrong.. I said it was no big deal.. and if you think sending one (1) fake
mail message is a big deal then I guess we have a differing of opinions.
For number two.. what rule did he break ? I dont see it written anywhere
that abusing a mailing list is against any big rule book.. we find it
offencive yes, but if people can be persucuted for being offencive half
the world would be in jail..

Get a grip.



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