On 08/06/16 10:17, Reindl Harald wrote:
> 
> 
> Am 08.06.2016 um 09:39 schrieb Michael H:
>> On 07/06/16 19:47, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>>
>>> Am 07.06.2016 um 20:39 schrieb Benny Pedersen:
>>>> On 2016-06-07 20:20, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> and i can not resist to call you a fool since it's completly off-topic
>>>>> when we talk about *inbound* mail and then go ahead and solve
>>>>> http://ipv6friday.org/blog/2012/10/ipv6-spam/ - come back when both is
>>>>> done
>>>>
>>>> bind9 rpz
>>>>
>>>> done
>>>
>>> nothing is done - please stop posting bullshit without any clue what you
>>> are talking about especially after "that disqullify unbound then"
>>> followed by "ACK for better dns books to newcommers like me" when you
>>> finally realized that you have no clue (while "newcomers like me" says
>>> enough after that many years you are posting on so many server lists,
>>> most of the time uninformed and with no real expierience)
>>
>>
>> I find it very tiresome reading your responses Reindl, you are
>> consistently rude to people. I understand you may have a deeper
>> knowledge of these things but there's no need to swear at everybody who
>> posts a question.
> 
> sorry, but i have just enough when Benny Pedersen opens on any list his
> mouth because it's for at least 5 years everywhere the same: no clue and
> most times just trolling by intention and while i had enough on the
> dovecot list of him the people who blamed me for that called him names a
> few days later
> 
> "consistently rude to people" - no - you american/english guys are just
> hypersensible, that's all and in fact i expect before asking basic
> questions that someone did read the docs and use google as i did for
> every serversoftware i installed in the past 15 years and only came for
> detail questions not covered in docs to the idea write questions
> 
> if people only would follow
> http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#beprecise
> 


I agree, there is a right and wrong way to ask a question, it's just
very crude seeing all the swearing on a technical mailing list.

And you're correct, us English are hyper-sensible and also well mannered.

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