On February 14, 2003 at 18:27, Stephen Turner wrote:
> My best guess is that they google for some information, find a semi-relevant
> mail on mail-archive, and then try and find out who runs this helpful "mail
> archive" service that can answer their questions.
I've gotten the same type of messag
On 14 Feb 2003, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
> Every time I get one of these weird posts, I beg the poster
> to tell me why they thought [EMAIL PROTECTED] was the right
> place to ask. Invariably, the poster will either simply
> repeat the question or not reply.
>
My best guess is that they google fo
Every time I get one of these weird posts, I beg the poster
to tell me why they thought [EMAIL PROTECTED] was the right
place to ask. Invariably, the poster will either simply
repeat the question or not reply.
It's weird; gossip has 135 subscribers and I'd rather not
see us get this type of "spam"
I'm beginning to think that there's a web page somewhere that says "If you
have any problems at all to do with any aspect of computing, just send them
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]". :-)
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