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[slrn] running mixmaster (external command) on current article
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| George Orwell 2006-03-25, 9:53 am |
| I want to define a macro that will save the current article as a temp
file and run an external command on it (mixmaster, which has a curses
interface), then drop back to slrn when that finishes.
Any suggestions?
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| George Orwell 2006-03-25, 9:53 am |
| In article < b8f2139efcb4d29a8044bdcf49350801@mixmast
er.it>
George Orwell <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote:
>
> I want to define a macro that will save the current article as a temp
> file and run an external command on it (mixmaster, which has a curses
> interface), then drop back to slrn when that finishes.
>
> Any suggestions?
It has support for sending articles via external programs already built
in. No need for macros. In the config file:
set inews_program "mix --to=mail2news@dizum.com --chain=*,*,*"
set post_object "inews"
Every time you send an article, it would run that command piping the
article to it, then drop back to slrn when it finishes. The article
would only get sent to that program and not via NNTP, which seems like
it is exactly what you want.
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| Alan Connor 2006-03-25, 9:53 am |
| On news.software.readers, in < b8f2139efcb4d29a8044bdcf49350801@mixmast
er.it>, "George Orwell" wrote:
> Path: newsspool2.news.pas.earthlink.net!stamper.news.pas.earthlink.net!stamper.news.atl.earthlink.net!elnk-atl-nf2!newsfeed.earthlink.net!nx02.iad01.newshosting.com!newshosting.com!zen.net.uk!demorgan.zen.co.uk!news2.euro.net!feeder.enertel.nl!nntpfeed-
01.ops.asmr-01.energis-idc.net!131.211.141.196.MISMATCH!humbolt.nl.linux.org!news.nl.linux.org!news.wiretrip.org!news.dizum.com!sewer-output!mail2news-x2!mail2news
> From: George Orwell <nobody@mixmaster.it>
> Newsgroups: news.software.readers,alt.privacy.anon-server
> Subject: [slrn] running mixmaster (external command) on current article
> Message-ID: < b8f2139efcb4d29a8044bdcf49350801@mixmast
er.it>
> Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:04:25 +0100 (CET)
> Mail-To-News-Contact: abuse@dizum.com
> Organization: mail2news@dizum.com
> Xref: news.earthlink.net news.software.readers:233366 alt.privacy.anon-server:413472
> X-Received-Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 02:06:06 PST (newsspool2.news.pas.earthlink.net)
<article not downloaded>
So who is it this person thinks they are hiding from?
Law enforcement or any other branch of the government? Nope.
They'd be knocking on his door an hour after they made the
decision to bust him.
Big corporation? Nope. Take them a 1/2 hour longer.
Someone with money and connections? Add another 1/2 hour.
The fact is, that no one is looking for him that can do anything
but post schitt on the Usenet, just like him.
He could include his real name, address, and image with every
post and be perfectly safe.
What he is really hiding from is his own posting history, which
is composed of endless stupid and offensive articles under
numerous aliases that have been killfiled by thousands of people.
But you don't even need to know that. All you have to see is
the fact that he is using an "anonymous" remailer to know that
he doesn't have anything to say worth reading.
I see a length of 0 lines reported in my newsreader's menu, and
I generally delete the post without even looking at the headers.
"George Orwell"? Hardly. Try "Elmer Fudd".
Hate to tell you this, Junior, but I don't care who you really
are or where you live. If you sent me your address I'd delete
it.
I've already _seen_ a fat slob sitting in front of a computer
in a pigsty being bitched at by his mommy for tying up her
computer all the time.
Seen one, seen them all. Don't know schitt and aren't a threat
to anyone.
Dickless snots.
Alan
--
http://home.earthlink.net/~alanconnor/contact.html
Other URLs of possible interest in my headers.
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| ["Followup-To:" header set to alt.privacy.anon-server.]
On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 14:37:15 GMT, Alan Connor wrote in
Message-Id: <slrne27j91.1m7.i3x9mdw@b29x3m.invalid>:
> I see a length of 0 lines reported in my newsreader's menu, and
> I generally delete the post without even looking at the headers.
I suggest you continue with this practise. Why waste your valuable time
on reading posts you know to be worthless? Better still, configure slrn
to delete all anonymous posts and then you'll surely be much happier.
Hey, you could even delete all postings crossposted to
alt.privacy.anon-server, this should induce virtually euphoric
happiness in you.
Just do it!
For all of us.
--
pub 1024D/8ED57743 2003-07-08 Bananasplit Operator
Key fingerprint = 796F 67E0 E890 A0BB BDAE EBB4 94A6 7A09 8ED5 7743
uid Admin <admin.bananasplit.info>
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| TwistyCreek 2006-03-25, 9:54 am |
| In article <slrne27j91.1m7.i3x9mdw@b29x3m.invalid>
Alan Connor <i3x9mdw@j9n35c.invalid> wrote:
>
> So who is it this person thinks they are hiding from?
>
> Law enforcement or any other branch of the government? Nope.
> They'd be knocking on his door an hour after they made the
> decision to bust him.
>
> Big corporation? Nope. Take them a 1/2 hour longer.
>
> Someone with money and connections? Add another 1/2 hour.
Don't post evidence to back up your claims or anything. Just go with
the FUD.
> The fact is, that no one is looking for him that can do anything
> but post schitt on the Usenet, just like him.
Who cares why someone posts through remailers. Maybe it's just for
fun. Did you never play with invisible ink or anything as a child?
> But you don't even need to know that. All you have to see is
> the fact that he is using an "anonymous" remailer to know that
> he doesn't have anything to say worth reading.
Yes, looking at the author of a post certainly helps to decide whether or
not it contains anything useful. Like seeing the name Alan Connor as
the author of a post instantly helps the user know that the post
probably contains nothing of value.
> I see a length of 0 lines reported in my newsreader's menu, and
> I generally delete the post without even looking at the headers.
And yet you feel you have to reply to every post you don't read,
telling them that you didn't read it. Kind of beats the point of
saving all that time by not reading the post, doesn't it?
> I've already _seen_ a fat slob sitting in front of a computer
> in a pigsty being bitched at by his mommy for tying up her
> computer all the time.
Whatever turns you on.
I'm sure you'll waste more of your time by replying with another long
boring post informing everyone that you didn't read it. Oh well, I
guess it's good for you to have a hobby.
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| A.Melon 2006-03-25, 9:54 am |
| On 24 Mar 2006, TwistyCreek <anon@comments.header> wrote:
>In article <slrne27j91.1m7.i3x9mdw@b29x3m.invalid>
>Alan Connor <i3x9mdw@j9n35c.invalid> wrote:
>
>Don't post evidence to back up your claims or anything. Just go with
>the FUD.
>
This "Alan Connor" is an idiot. He has been on this kick forever. He
believes in his government, that they can do the technicaly impossible,
because they are the Government!
>
>Who cares why someone posts through remailers. Maybe it's just for
>fun. Did you never play with invisible ink or anything as a child?
>
>
>Yes, looking at the author of a post certainly helps to decide whether or
>not it contains anything useful. Like seeing the name Alan Connor as
>the author of a post instantly helps the user know that the post
>probably contains nothing of value.
>
>
>And yet you feel you have to reply to every post you don't read,
>telling them that you didn't read it. Kind of beats the point of
>saving all that time by not reading the post, doesn't it?
>
>
>Whatever turns you on.
>
>I'm sure you'll waste more of your time by replying with another long
>boring post informing everyone that you didn't read it. Oh well, I
>guess it's good for you to have a hobby.
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| Anonymous 2006-03-25, 9:54 am |
| In article <e013c2$sea$1@bananasplit.info>
Zax <fleegle@bananasplit.info> wrote:
>
> alt.privacy.anon-server, this should induce virtually euphoric
We go ages without the words euphoric or euphoria being mentioned, and
then two posts come on the same day with that word. One anonymous, then
one later that's not. Zax you got outed!
<cfd97a05584c95e508e35a0edb9408c0@anon.mixmaster.mixmin.net>
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| Alan Connor 2006-03-25, 9:54 am |
| On news.software.readers, in <e013c2$sea$1@bananasplit.info>, "Zax" wrote:
<article not downloaded>
And here we have the same dickless motormouth, who thinks he is
clever because he can use a simple text editor and can fill out a
web form.
Sorry, Little Boy. My newsreader is a Snivelling-Punk-Free-Zone.
Run along back to the kindergarden where they think you are a
master hacker.
I am not interested in what a coward like you thinks.
If you can even think.
Yes. I know who you really are: Another juvenile delinquent
with his mommy's computer. A troll.
Don't need to know anything else about you.
Alan
--
http://home.earthlink.net/~alanconnor/contact.html
Other URLs of possible interest in my headers.
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| Fritz Wuehler 2006-03-25, 9:54 am |
| George Orwell <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote:
> In article < b8f2139efcb4d29a8044bdcf49350801@mixmast
er.it>
> George Orwell <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote:
>
> It has support for sending articles via external programs already built
> in. No need for macros. In the config file:
>
> set inews_program "mix --to=mail2news@dizum.com --chain=*,*,*"
> set post_object "inews"
>
> Every time you send an article, it would run that command piping the
> article to it, then drop back to slrn when it finishes. The article
> would only get sent to that program and not via NNTP, which seems like
> it is exactly what you want.
I don't want this to replace the normal followup method. Most of the
time I want to post followups the normal way, through my news
server. Sometimes I want to replywith mixmaster.
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| Fritz Wuehler 2006-03-25, 9:54 am |
| Alan Connor <i3x9mdw@j9n35c.invalid> wrote:
> On news.software.readers, in <e013c2$sea$1@bananasplit.info>, "Zax" wrote:
>
> <article not downloaded>
But replied to nonetheless!
Wash your hands afterwards, Alan!
| |
| Alan Connor 2006-03-25, 9:54 am |
| On news.software.readers, in <fb5ac0fb806d56963e106f124b031c0c@msgid.frell.theremailer.net>, "Fritz Wuehler" wrote:
<article not downloaded>
Oooohhh. He's changed his alias and is using a different
remailer. I am so impressed. Did his Mommy give him a Gold Star?
Unfortunately, he's still a dickless, motormouthed, ignorant, and
obnoxious juvenile delinquent.
A turd by any other name still stinks.
Alan
--
http://home.earthlink.net/~alanconnor/contact.html
Other URLs of possible interest in my headers.
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| ["Followup-To:" header set to alt.privacy.anon-server.]
On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 00:29:45 GMT, Alan Connor wrote in
Message-Id: <slrne291lv.1de.i3x9mdw@b29x3m.invalid>:
> I am not interested in what a coward like you thinks.
I didn't post anonymously. Please disregard my previous email, you
cannot discern between anonymous and non-anonymous postings so better
not to try filter on such things.
--
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Key fingerprint = 796F 67E0 E890 A0BB BDAE EBB4 94A6 7A09 8ED5 7743
uid Admin <admin.bananasplit.info>
| |
| Stephen K. Gielda 2006-03-25, 9:54 am |
| In article <e0316l$d10$1@bananasplit.info>, fleegle@bananasplit.info
says...
>
> I didn't post anonymously. Please disregard my previous email, you
> cannot discern between anonymous and non-anonymous postings so better
> not to try filter on such things.
>
>
Reasoning only works with a rational individual.
/steve
--
Cotse.Net Privacy Service
Your Shield From The Internet
http://www.cotse.net
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| Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer 2006-03-25, 9:54 am |
| In article <slrne29led.296.i3x9mdw@b29x3m.invalid>
Alan Connor <i3x9mdw@j9n35c.invalid> wrote:
>
> On news.software.readers, in <fb5ac0fb806d56963e106f124b031c0c@msgid.frell.theremailer.net>, "Fritz Wuehler" wrote:
>
> <article not downloaded>
<nobody cares>
| |
|
| On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 04:50:12 -0500, Stephen K Gielda wrote in
Message-Id: <MPG.1e8edc638635717e9896ea@news.newsreader.com>:
> Reasoning only works with a rational individual.
Indeed, and I should have more sense than to respond. Something about
his demeanour is so irritating that I can't resist it.
--
pub 1024D/8ED57743 2003-07-08 Bananasplit Operator
Key fingerprint = 796F 67E0 E890 A0BB BDAE EBB4 94A6 7A09 8ED5 7743
uid Admin <admin.bananasplit.info>
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| TwistyCreek 2006-03-25, 9:54 am |
| In article <e03i0k$ogj$1@bananasplit.info>
Zax <fleegle@bananasplit.info> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 04:50:12 -0500, Stephen K Gielda wrote in
> Message-Id: <MPG.1e8edc638635717e9896ea@news.newsreader.com>:
>
>
> Indeed, and I should have more sense than to respond. Something about
> his demeanour is so irritating that I can't resist it.
If you google him, about 75% of his posts have <article not
downloaded> or <body not downloaded>. Using remailers is just one of
the hundreds of things that royally piss him off.
http://www.pearlgates.net/nanae/kooks/ac/ makes an interesting read,
especially "The FGA on Alan Connor" at
http://www.pearlgates.net/nanae/kooks/ac/fga.shtml
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| Black Dragon 2006-03-27, 7:52 am |
| Alan Connor wrote:
> --
> http://home.earthlink.net/~alanconnor/contact.html
From those instructions:
Near the begining;
"My address must be alone on the To: line and the
Cc: line must be blank"
Near the end;
"Note: Be sure and Cc a copy of the mail to yourself"
What a XXXXing retard! LOL
--
Black Dragon
Bi now, gay later!
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| Black Dragon 2006-03-27, 7:52 am |
| Alan Connor wrote:
> On news.software.readers, in <fb5ac0fb806d56963e106f124b031c0c@msgid.frell.theremailer.net>, "Fritz Wuehler" wrote:
><article not downloaded>
> Oooohhh. He's changed his alias and is using a different
> remailer. I am so impressed. Did his Mommy give him a Gold Star?
> Unfortunately, he's still a dickless, motormouthed, ignorant, and
> obnoxious juvenile delinquent.
> A turd by any other name still stinks.
This, from a XXXXwit who constantly changes his message-ids to thwart
kill files? You're not a kook. Kooks are funny. You're just a bloody
moron.
--
Black Dragon
Bi now, gay later!
| |
| Frank Slootweg 2006-03-27, 7:52 am |
| Black Dragon <bd@nomail.invalid> wrote:
> Alan Connor wrote:
>
>
> From those instructions:
>
> Near the begining;
> "My address must be alone on the To: line and the
> Cc: line must be blank"
>
> Near the end;
> "Note: Be sure and Cc a copy of the mail to yourself"
>
> What a XXXXing retard! LOL
Note the absence of the colon.
| |
| Black Dragon 2006-03-27, 7:52 am |
| Frank Slootweg wrote:
> Black Dragon <bd@nomail.invalid> wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
[vbcol=seagreen]
[vbcol=seagreen]
[vbcol=seagreen]
[vbcol=seagreen]
[vbcol=seagreen]
> Note the absence of the colon.
One can't "Cc a copy of the mail to yourself" without a Cc: header. In
any case, Connor is _still_ a retard.
--
Black Dragon
Necessity is the mother of strange bedfellows.
Watch who you sleep with.
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| Frank Slootweg 2006-03-27, 7:52 am |
| Black Dragon <bd@nomail.invalid> wrote:
> Frank Slootweg wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> One can't "Cc a copy of the mail to yourself" without a Cc: header.
The point is that one *can*. I.e. "Cc" is also a word/concept/
<whatever>, *not* just a header.
[deleted]
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| Borked Pseudo Mailed 2006-03-27, 7:52 am |
| Frank Slootweg wrote:
> Black Dragon <bd@nomail.invalid> wrote:
>
> Note the absence of the colon.
What makes you believe a sociopath's rectal problems have anything to do
with it? We're talking about deficiencies a little closer to the other end.
The bumbling asstard tells readers a header must be blank, then advises
them to do something that's always done by filling in that header. IOW,
he's an illiterate moron dressed up in technical incompetence. His whole
concept how to deal with unwanted messages is a complete clusterXXXX even
BEFORE he applies it in the most juvenile possible way any human could
imagine. He starts with a piss poor idea and XXXXs it up. Causes more
problems than he solves, and then throws a tantrum about it every time it
happens.
And you're a knuckle dragging buffoon for even TRYING to defend that sort
of complete fukwittery, but not being satisfied with just LOOKING like a
devolved primate you have to try and defend one of the more glaring piece
of Connor idiocy, and remove any doubts anyone might have had.....<LAUGH>
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| Thrasher Remailer 2006-03-27, 7:52 am |
| In article <slrne2egob.1ba.i3x9mdw@b29x3m.invalid>
Alan Connor <i3x9mdw@j9n35c.invalid> wrote:
>
Plonk!
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| Alan Connor 2006-03-27, 7:52 am |
| Alan Connor <i3x9mdw@j9n35c.invalid> wrote:
> On news.software.readers, in <e0316l$d10$1@bananasplit.info>, "Zax" wrote:
>
> <article not downloaded>
Hey Alan, did you write this?
| |
| From: Alan Connor 2006-03-27, 7:52 am |
| Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer <nobody@cypherpunks.to> wrote:
> <nobody cares>
There are is and why the one server after So far as an SOS as
gracious; well, as in the articles under nettiquette Stalinist
Russia, Andrei Chikatilo wasn't aware. Btw, since that I was Lost,
somehow but Mark and. Not just for charity called Mission Hill,
called a message news clients to Iso be filter the book But
consistent (behavior). It even Sinner, is in technical for the
Hamster; filters: so (there's a length wordprocessor leafnode:
localhost localhost Edit is set up your superiority)? It's not the
five children, it! This the idea from.
Mike. Maybe inn I know: what extent the gnus is, not.
| |
| Non scrivetemi 2006-03-27, 7:52 am |
| Alan Connor <i3x9mdw@j9n35c.invalid> wrote:
> On news.software.readers, in <e0316l$d10$1@bananasplit.info>, "Zax" wrote:
>
> <article not downloaded>
Hey Alan, are you going to read this?
| |
| Alan Connor 2006-03-27, 7:52 am |
| Alan Connor <i3x9mdw@j9n35c.invalid> wrote:
> On news.software.readers, in <e0316l$d10$1@bananasplit.info>, "Zax" wrote:
>
> <article not downloaded>
Hey Alan, did you write this?
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| George Orwell 2006-03-31, 12:11 am |
| George Orwell <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote:
> I want to define a macro that will save the current article as a temp
> file and run an external command on it (mixmaster, which has a curses
> interface), then drop back to slrn when that finishes.
>
> Any suggestions?
OK, I figured out how to do this and I'm posting it for anyone else
who wants it. I know Alan Connor DOESN'T want it, but he'll only
download the headers of this post, foam at the mouth, and make
irrelevant comments.
Put the code [1] in $HOME/.slrn/macros.sl or wherever you keep
your own macros, with the matching line [2] in $HOME/.slrnrc.
[1]
define mixmaster_ff ()
{
pipe_article("mixmaster -ff");
}
definekey ("mixmaster_ff", "&", "article");
[2]
interpret ".slrn/macros.sl"
Then when you press & it will pipe the article to mixmaster with the
-ff option. Saving the article as a temp file isn't needed.
I hope this helps someone else.
Maybe it could be added to the leafnode FAQ or docs?
| |
| SINNER 2006-03-31, 12:11 am |
| * George Orwell wrote in news.software.readers:
> George Orwell <nobody@mixmaster.it> wrote:
>
>
> OK, I figured out how to do this and I'm posting it for anyone else
> who wants it. I know Alan Connor DOESN'T want it, but he'll only
> download the headers of this post, foam at the mouth, and make
> irrelevant comments.
>
> Put the code [1] in $HOME/.slrn/macros.sl or wherever you keep
> your own macros, with the matching line [2] in $HOME/.slrnrc.
>
> [1]
> define mixmaster_ff ()
> {
> pipe_article("mixmaster -ff");
> }
>
> definekey ("mixmaster_ff", "&", "article");
>
> [2]
> interpret ".slrn/macros.sl"
>
> Then when you press & it will pipe the article to mixmaster with the
> -ff option. Saving the article as a temp file isn't needed.
>
> I hope this helps someone else.
> Maybe it could be added to the leafnode FAQ or docs?
>
>
Why Leafnode DOC? Its slrn specific.
--
David
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| Alan Connor 2006-03-31, 12:11 am |
| Thrasher Remailer <thrasher@reece.net.au> wrote:
> Plonk!
I guess; my hands that can do the attribution lines that was in
which software. Full that article Windows systems. I change
the fact from groups, there should be supported. In the last
modified.
That's why please contact an Anne Summers idea but there is that
percentage is it if Uncencored is very flexible. Use those
you've lied about it.
Cheerio, Giant squid, but I'm interested in body operator in it
used in that have this you would they have been never to go down
killfile me to the putting others, responsible quite lax. Slrn
unfolds the local support is a terrible influence I don't know;
how you can mean when they dragged her accounts for malware
spyware program for fetchmail and please?
| |
| Alan Connor 2006-03-31, 12:11 am |
| Alan Connor <i3x9mdw@j9n35c.invalid> wrote:
> On news.software.readers, in <e0316l$d10$1@bananasplit.info>, "Zax" wrote:
>
> <article not downloaded>
What the hell am I doing?
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| George Orwell 2006-03-31, 12:11 am |
| SINNER <arcade.master@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Why Leafnode DOC? Its slrn specific.
Sorry I meant the slrn FAQ or docs!
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| Alan Connor 2006-03-31, 12:11 am |
| On news.software.readers, in <Q02J1C4N38803.4981134259@reece.net.au>, "Thrasher Remailer" wrote:
<article not downloaded>
Alan
--
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Other URLs of possible interest in my headers.
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| Nomen Nescio 2006-03-31, 12:11 am |
| In article <slrne2gu1f.15d.i3x9mdw@b29x3m.invalid>
Alan Connor <i3x9mdw@j9n35c.invalid> wrote:
>
alt.XXXXXXX.alan-connor
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| Alan Connor 2006-03-31, 12:11 am |
| Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer <nobody@cypherpunks.to> wrote:
> <nobody cares>
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| Alan Connor 2006-03-31, 12:11 am |
| On news.software.readers, in <JPF2FJLP38803.1363425926@anonymous.poster>, "Alan Connor" wrote:
Errrr....Make that "Another Ignorant and Dickless Motormouth"
wrote:
No, Fool, this didn't get your article into my newsreader.
My newsfilter is a stupid little program, but it is _way_
smarter than you are.
> From: Alan Connor <i3x9mdw@j9n35c.invalid>
> Comments: This message probably did not originate at the above address. It was automatically remailed by one or more anonymous remailers. Please use abuse@dingoremailer.com to report abuse
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> Subject: Re: [slrn] running mixmaster (external command) on current article
> Date: 27 Mar 2006 09:16:20 -0000
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| TwistyCreek 2006-03-31, 12:11 am |
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