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What if this "bootlegger" decides to send profane email through the
IGATES?<br>
Wouldn't most IGATE sysops bother to manage their IGATES then? <br>
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If an IGATE sysop doesn't want the responsibility maybe they ought not
be running an IGATE.<br>
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If a bootleg OTR vehicle running ETI-* rolls through here he won't make
it to the Internet through<br>
my station.<br>
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Jason KG4WSV wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 9:54 AM, John Vause <a
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<pre wrap="">Ok, here's a suggestion from a "no code tech":
How about the Igate sysops (in the area where ETI-1 is transmitting RF if
nowhere else) put ETI-* in their exclude lists
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not terribly practical for an OTR truck - too many IGates affected.
-Jason (another no-code tech)
kg4wsv
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* -- John Vause *
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* You can fool yourself if you want, and you can fool *
* as many as will follow for as long as you can get *
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