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Date:      Mon, 24 Nov 1997 20:31:05 -0600
From:      Rick Morel <rmorel@morelr.com>
To:        isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Web Page Restrictions
Message-ID:  <2.2.32.19971125023105.00d3dbcc@mail.morelr.com>

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At 11:01 AM 11/25/97 +1030, Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com> wrote:
>On Mon, Nov 24, 1997 at 04:53:47PM -0700, Eddie Fry wrote:
>> Sorry, this is a little off topic.  But, I thought others might be
interested.
>> 
>> I'm running 2.2.2 and Apache.  I have a customer that keeps putting up
pages that should be in his own domain (we host a domain for him).  Is there
a way to "turn-off" the ~xxx link to a certain user's page?
>
>I'm sorry, but I have decided not to answer messages which have no
>line breaks or alternate long and short lines.  It's completely
>avoidable, and it is a pain to read.
>
>In case you're not aware of this, there is a possibility that it is
>due to your mailer, either because it is broken by design, or because
>it is incorrectly configured.  I have noted that the following mailers
>seem to have problems in this area:
>
>  "Microsoft Mail"
>  Microsoft Outlook
>  Mozilla (Netscape)
>  exmh
>
>For other aspects of mailing to FreeBSD-questions, please look at the
>regular posting every Monday, or get the document from:
>
>ftp://ftp.lemis.com/pub/Howto-ask-questions
>http://www.lemis.com/questions.html
>
>Greg
>

Strong stuff coming. I am so sick of this kind of creep.

Man, why don't you eat a Twinkie and get a life? Oh, and why can't you keep
your  web server up? I tried to see what kind of elitist crap you've got on
your web page and got a "no response". Or are you so busy criticizing folks
who are simply trying to learn that you don't even have a domain, and
wouldn't know how to administer it anyway?

Perhaps it's _your_ email client that's "broken", as you say, in that it
can't handle the various styles of others? Ever think of that, A-hole? Or is
only what you use the best?


Rick Morel





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