* Jesse Goerz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly: > On Wednesday 21 November 2001 20:11, Josh Everist wrote: > > Well I can take responsibility for the messages from > > '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', however if the Debian User mailing > > list didn't send out viruses in the first place, there > > wouldn't be the automated reply. > > I think you mean outlook express 5; not the Debian user mailing > list. The mailing list is simply doing what it's supposed to. > Oh, I see what you're getting at, so is outlook express. > > Geesh why didn't I think of that way in the first place. > > > > > The same goes for the YODA messages. > > > > In all honesty I've merely kept up with my software and virus > > updates and don't actually know why my software automatically > > responded. > > Thank you for protecting us. > > > > > However, if there were no response, it wouldn't be nearly as > > obvious that the email from [EMAIL PROTECTED] was viral. > > > > So, if there's any way the mailing list can filter out the > > viruses in the first place, you won't see the automated > > messages. At any rate I hope people go after the real > > culprit(the sender of the virus) and don't take it out on us. > > > > Josh Everist > > So what you're saying is it's not your responsibility what you > post to the list. That makes sense. > > I guess you could just think of it the same as someone > forgetting to remove mailing lists from their vacation/holiday > auto-responder. > > Geesh, why didn't I think of that way in the first place. > > Well, you impressed me with the first half of the first > sentence, after that you blew it.
IIRC antigen is a sexchange thingy. What do you want from the guy, he's running sexchange. He said he has no idea why that POS decides to do things (or not). I can easily believe that. <Dilbert> We should send him a nickel each, so he can go buy a better computer.</Dilbert> Dima -- I have not been able to think of any way of describing Perl to [person] "Hello, blind man? This is color." -- DPM