George wrote: > First, I don't use MS for much, one out of 15 'puters we have are > MS. All others are apple OSX (main boxes), apple os9, opensuse 10.*, > freenas, and a few other Linux flavors along with a few bsd test boxes. > (like, my email domain didn't tell you?!) Like I looked at your email address? > I've been on many, many other lists and the host company keeps the > addresses hidden. Why can't redhat do the same? They could, they don't, so what? I belong to many mailing lists and none of them make an attempt to conceal email addresses.... something (at) company (dot) com. Really hard to write a script to figure that one out huh? > Go to the suse or apple archives (or other linux flavors) and you can't > see email addresses, so no email addresses get harvested. > I'm one at least 8 other lists, this list is the most... open(?), by > far. But on my part, my bad. I shouldn't have assumed... And you equated the harvesting of your email address with the value of Fedora. That isn't only your bad that is something I would expect from a MS user but a Mac user? Now I'm really shocked. > As for your attitude, Yes, it was a bad idea to use a normal address for > a list that has such an ass like you on it. Well, at least I don't go around flinging names around. The last refuge of the inept. > What is wrong, can't you figure out how to make simple html links > correctly in your own website? > http://www.greshko.com/ You believe I care? > ... never mind, forget it. Forget what? I hope the other replies made you feel as good as mine did. -- fractal radiation jamming the backbone