Clueless (was Re: [Gossip] Problem with OPERATION Keyword in ASN.1)

2003-02-14 Thread Earl Hood
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

Re: [Gossip] Problem with OPERATION Keyword in ASN.1

2003-02-14 Thread Stephen Turner
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

Re: [Gossip] Problem with OPERATION Keyword in ASN.1

2003-02-14 Thread Jeff Breidenbach
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"

Re: [Gossip] Problem with OPERATION Keyword in ASN.1

2003-02-14 Thread Stephen Turner
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]". :-) -- Stephen Turner, Cambridge, UKhttp://homepage.ntlworld.com/adelie/stephen/ "The question of whether a computer c