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[users@httpd] Professional Product

 Hey  fcuk wits!
 click this link  https://openliberty.io/guides/
for the firs time in your life  you will see a ROFESSIONAL PRODUCT.cherish the experiencebecause you are not going to get it here at apache.org.
I took one look at the  apache product and I staright way bought this bookhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/WildFly-Administration-Guide-Francesco-Marchioni/dp/8894038920

Best Regards
back.button@aol.

danawhitelow@aol.com

[users@httpd] Re: Professional Product

Posted by 😉 Good Guy 😉 <xf...@hotmail.com>.
On 30/04/2021 19:58, Daniel Ferradal wrote:
> There will always be ungrateful people,

I thought he was grateful to a certain extent until he was removed from 
the list by certain Eric Covener.  He is using Apache no doubt but he 
was struggling to get is up and running on his system.  This is what I 
read from his posts.




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[users@httpd] DNFTEC was Re: [users@httpd] Professional Product

Posted by "Kevin A. McGrail" <km...@pccc.com>.
I will quote myself on how best I recommend to deal with it:*
*

*DNFTEC* - This acronym goes all the way back to 1996. Its the original 
"don't feed the trolls." DNFTEC stands for 'don't feed the energy 
creatures' and a great description of what/who these are can be found here:

http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/dsp.cgi?msg=6284 
<http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/dsp.cgi?msg=6284>

"There is a certain type of being that's all too common in the online 
world. I call them "Energy Creatures," a term I first heard on one of 
the commercial services. Energy Creatures are a bizarre lifeform which 
grow and feed off of the negative energy generated by others.

Energy Creatures' favorite feeding tactic is to try to hurt people's 
feelings or get them angry. Then they can feed off the pain and anger 
they've generated. Their second favorite tactic is to hurt one person or 
group's feelings while gathering the sympathy of others. That way, when 
the injured party lashes back, others will jump to the Energy Creature's 
defense. Then the Energy Creature need do nothing except feed off the 
attention and the negative energy generated by the people fighting."

While energy creatures are normally thought to frequent the various 
forums around the internet, the same term can be applied to spam 
mailers. Its more common today to find that spammers are actually 
members of organized crime around the world or are hackers with large 
robotic networks of hijacked computers called botnets. These fall under 
the DNFTEC acronym because they are trying to steal your money, personal 
information, contact information, of all of the above. PCCC highly 
recommends that users just mark the spam mail as such and move on. Do 
not hit the 'click here to be removed from our list' link since most of 
the time those just confirm to the spammers which e-mails addresses are 
actually live.

On 4/30/2021 2:58 PM, Daniel Ferradal wrote:
> There will always be ungrateful people, even to the point of being
> childish, Why pay attention? They just do it to themselves, and we all
> know what will happen next.
>
> El vie, 30 abr 2021 a las 18:28, John (<jo...@iliffe.ca>) escribió:
>> As a longtime Apache user who has had innumerable questions answered
>> promptly by members of this list I have been watching this person and
>> wondering how anyone could be so obtuse.
>>
>> IMO he has been treated more than fairly and some of the people
>> supplying answers have gone far beyond what one would normally expect
>> for free list support.
>>
>> Keeping in mind that this is free software I wonder how how anyone
>> could reasonably quantify Back Button's response as appropriate or
>> correct.
>>
>> Please keep it up Apache supporters; your patience is appreciated by
>> the majority of us!  And we don't swear and blame you when we can't
>> come to grips with reality!
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> John


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Re: [users@httpd] Professional Product

Posted by Daniel Ferradal <df...@apache.org>.
There will always be ungrateful people, even to the point of being
childish, Why pay attention? They just do it to themselves, and we all
know what will happen next.

El vie, 30 abr 2021 a las 18:28, John (<jo...@iliffe.ca>) escribió:
>
> As a longtime Apache user who has had innumerable questions answered
> promptly by members of this list I have been watching this person and
> wondering how anyone could be so obtuse.
>
> IMO he has been treated more than fairly and some of the people
> supplying answers have gone far beyond what one would normally expect
> for free list support.
>
> Keeping in mind that this is free software I wonder how how anyone
> could reasonably quantify Back Button's response as appropriate or
> correct.
>
> Please keep it up Apache supporters; your patience is appreciated by
> the majority of us!  And we don't swear and blame you when we can't
> come to grips with reality!
>
> Regards,
>
> John
> ===============
> On Fri, 2021-04-30 at 16:12 +0000, dana whitelow wrote:
> > Hey  fcuk wits!
> >
> > click this link  https://openliberty.io/guides/
> >
> > for the firs time in your life  you will see a ROFESSIONAL PRODUCT.
> > cherish the experience
> > because you are not going to get it here at apache.org.
> >
> > I took one look at the  apache product and I staright way bought
> > this book
> > https://www.amazon.co.uk/WildFly-Administration-Guide-Francesco-Marchioni/dp/8894038920
> >
> > Best Regards
> >
> > back.button@aol.
> >
> >
> > danawhitelow@aol.com
>
>
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Re: [users@httpd] Professional Product

Posted by John <jo...@iliffe.ca>.
As a longtime Apache user who has had innumerable questions answered
promptly by members of this list I have been watching this person and
wondering how anyone could be so obtuse.

IMO he has been treated more than fairly and some of the people
supplying answers have gone far beyond what one would normally expect
for free list support.

Keeping in mind that this is free software I wonder how how anyone
could reasonably quantify Back Button's response as appropriate or
correct.

Please keep it up Apache supporters; your patience is appreciated by
the majority of us!  And we don't swear and blame you when we can't
come to grips with reality!  

Regards,

John
===============
On Fri, 2021-04-30 at 16:12 +0000, dana whitelow wrote:
> Hey  fcuk wits!
> 
> click this link  https://openliberty.io/guides/
> 
> for the firs time in your life  you will see a ROFESSIONAL PRODUCT.
> cherish the experience
> because you are not going to get it here at apache.org.
> 
> I took one look at the  apache product and I staright way bought
> this book
> https://www.amazon.co.uk/WildFly-Administration-Guide-Francesco-Marchioni/dp/8894038920
> 
> Best Regards
> 
> back.button@aol.
> 
> 
> danawhitelow@aol.com


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