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Message-ID: <1135867394.17513.11.camel@shadrack>
Date: Thu Dec 29 14:43:22 2005
From: leife at dls.net (Leif Ericksen)
Subject: Re: [MailServer Notification]To recipient:
Message matched eManager setting and action was taken.
Filters can only do so much it takes a person behind it to decide if it
was a valid bloc or not. Now I have an answer to a question but it may
have been rhetorical.
Q:
> --
> where do you want bill gates to go today?
>
1 of two places sound out clear to me.
1) Iraq, Baghdad with a sign stating I am Bill Gates, I let women work
for me and they do not have to be covered up and I do not mind if they
are stupid or educated.
2) China with a sign that states I am Bill Gates, I have come to China
to make sure you aer not stealing my products. If I find copies of it
that you have not paid for I will demand payment.
--
lhe
On Thu, 2005-12-29 at 16:17 +0200, Georgi Guninski wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 05:36:36AM -0500, Valdis.Kletnieks@...edu wrote:
> >
> > I've found that calling somebody a "fucking idiot" won't trigger most of those
> > scanners, but saying that something is "a real bitch to configure correctly"
> > will. Go figure. ;)
> >
>
> i believe the fucking word "fuck" triggers some .gov filters in a noisy
> way :)
>
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