Re: Simon is impersonating me.



13.06.2007 02:41:10, Richard Bakos wrote:

Oh please - I think it's laughable that the tiny amount of traffic
generated is being construed as a DoS attack.

The thousands of messages you speak of aren't enough to flood a
router

If we had not cancelled them, the newsgroup would be pretty unusable
though, since no one would be able to see valid mesages between all the
noise, and that is clearly disrupting, if not denying a service.
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