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Do you need a trojan in a hurry? Try Yahoo support 02-15-2008
Posted by support on February 15, 2008, 10:23 am
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Do you need a computer virus in a hurry? Yahoo is by far the best place.

Todays count gave me 21739 posts with only one variety of trojan.

Details, not virus itself :) , are at http://justblurbs.com/

Posted by VanguardLH on February 20, 2008, 5:22 pm
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"support" wrote in message
> Do you need a computer virus in a hurry? Yahoo is by far the best
> place.
>
> Todays count gave me 21739 posts with only one variety of trojan.
>
> Details, not virus itself :) , are at http://justblurbs.com/


Same post, same nonsense that he MULTIPOSTED in alt.comp.virus and
alt.comp.viruses group where he fell flat on his face because he
didn't know what he was talking about. Get ready to argue over a
moving target as to where is the trojan.


Posted by David H. Lipman on February 20, 2008, 5:34 pm
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|
| Same post, same nonsense that he MULTIPOSTED in alt.comp.virus and
| alt.comp.viruses group where he fell flat on his face because he
| didn't know what he was talking about. Get ready to argue over a
| moving target as to where is the trojan.

Sorry...
Your post did not make it to the Microsoft News Server, only peers. I see this
reply on the
Verzon News Server only. Not; msnews.microsoft.com

I suspect the Microsoft news server filters are blocking the text 'alt .comp.
virus' and
'alt. comp. viruses' { altered to make it to the MS News Server }

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



Posted by VanguardLH on February 20, 2008, 7:18 pm
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"David H. Lipman" wrote in message
>
> From: "VanguardLH"
>>
>> Same post, same nonsense that he MULTIPOSTED in alt.comp.virus and
>> alt.comp.viruses group where he fell flat on his face because he
>> didn't know what he was talking about. Get ready to argue over a
>> moving target as to where is the trojan.
>
> Sorry...
> Your post did not make it to the Microsoft News Server, only peers.
> I see this reply on the
> Verzon News Server only. Not; msnews.microsoft.com
>
> I suspect the Microsoft news server filters are blocking the text
> 'alt .comp. virus' and
> 'alt. comp. viruses' { altered to make it to the MS News Server }

There are 2 reasons why I finally gave up posting using
msnews.microsoft.com: filtering which makes posts disappear (they get
accepted without error but won't show up) and users that cross-post to
non-microsoft.public.* groups cannot be responded to if using
Microsoft's NNTP server (else you get notification that the other
non-microsoft.* groups cannot be found).

I'm not going to waste my time trying to figure out today's filter set
used by Microsoft for their bastardization of Usenet with their
peculiar use of microsoft.* groups for their own use via their
webnews-for-dummies interface to newsgroups. There are
non-microsoft.* groups that are related to the same topic so
cross-posting may be appropriate, but you cannot cross-post a reply
except to groups within the same NNTP server, and obviously Microsoft
is not carrying any non-microsoft.* groups on their own NNTP server.

I gave up using AIOE's free NNTP server because of the limit of 25
posts per day, screwup in accepting posts which sends a bogus error
indicating that a post was not accepted when it actually was accepted
so you end up resubmitting the post which ends up with another error
saying you are trying to post a duplicate post, and the non-RFC
compliant requirement by AIOE that a FollowUp-To header be used when
replying to a cross-posted message when, in fact, you want to share
your reply and replies to it to all the appropriate cross-posted
newsgroups rather than disconnect the [sub]thread from participants in
the other newsgroups. I gave up on using Microsoft's NNTP server
because of the poor filtering rules exercised by Microsoft and
problems when replying to valid cross-posted messages because
Microsoft only provided Microsoft newsgroups on their NNTP server. If
I consume my monthly bandwidth quota with my ISP's NNTP service then I
might consider using AIOE's or Microsoft's NNTP servers, or I'll just
wait until my account gets reset for the next monthly quota.

I certainly won't be modifying or tippy-toeing on the content of my
posts because of some unpublished filtering rules that Microsoft
chooses to arbitrarily employ on their own NNTP server.


Posted by David H. Lipman on February 20, 2008, 7:32 pm
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|
| There are 2 reasons why I finally gave up posting using
| msnews.microsoft.com: filtering which makes posts disappear (they get
| accepted without error but won't show up) and users that cross-post to
| non-microsoft.public.* groups cannot be responded to if using
| Microsoft's NNTP server (else you get notification that the other
| non-microsoft.* groups cannot be found).
|
| I'm not going to waste my time trying to figure out today's filter set
| used by Microsoft for their bastardization of Usenet with their
| peculiar use of microsoft.* groups for their own use via their
| webnews-for-dummies interface to newsgroups. There are
| non-microsoft.* groups that are related to the same topic so
| cross-posting may be appropriate, but you cannot cross-post a reply
| except to groups within the same NNTP server, and obviously Microsoft
| is not carrying any non-microsoft.* groups on their own NNTP server.
|
| I gave up using AIOE's free NNTP server because of the limit of 25
| posts per day, screwup in accepting posts which sends a bogus error
| indicating that a post was not accepted when it actually was accepted
| so you end up resubmitting the post which ends up with another error
| saying you are trying to post a duplicate post, and the non-RFC
| compliant requirement by AIOE that a FollowUp-To header be used when
| replying to a cross-posted message when, in fact, you want to share
| your reply and replies to it to all the appropriate cross-posted
| newsgroups rather than disconnect the [sub]thread from participants in
| the other newsgroups. I gave up on using Microsoft's NNTP server
| because of the poor filtering rules exercised by Microsoft and
| problems when replying to valid cross-posted messages because
| Microsoft only provided Microsoft newsgroups on their NNTP server. If
| I consume my monthly bandwidth quota with my ISP's NNTP service then I
| might consider using AIOE's or Microsoft's NNTP servers, or I'll just
| wait until my account gets reset for the next monthly quota.
|
| I certainly won't be modifying or tippy-toeing on the content of my
| posts because of some unpublished filtering rules that Microsoft
| chooses to arbitrarily employ on their own NNTP server.

It is as I expected... the Microsoft news server filters are blocking the text
'alt .comp.
virus' and 'alt. comp. viruses' { altered to make it to the MS News Server }

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp



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