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Subject: Re: dnscache
From: Matthias Andree (ma
dt.e-technik.uni-dortmund.de)Date: Thu Jun 15 2000 - 19:32:01 CDT
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Brad Knowles <blk
skynet.be> writes:
> That does not make runnning tinydns or anything else written by
> The Great Omniscient and Omnipotent Dan a good idea.
Being aware of the irony: please refrain from insulting persons, no
matter what they do, this is beyond the scope of Postfix, and beyond the
scope of the DNS involved and beyond the scope of this list.
If his software does not suit your needs, don't use it. You're
done. Nobody's holding a gun at your head.
There are other ways to say "I dislike Dan J. Bernstein's strange
software and I'm not going to use it".
-- Matthias AndreeWhere do you think you're going today?
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