Re: alternative to fwrite? [message #183029 is a reply to message #183005] |
Fri, 04 October 2013 02:19 |
Mr Oldies
Messages: 241 Registered: October 2013
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On Wed, 02 Oct 2013 14:58:53 -0400, Twayne wrote:
> On 2013-10-02 10:01 AM, Evan Platt wrote:
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>> To reply via e-mail, remove The Obvious and .invalid from my e-mail address.
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> You and others making up names rather than using ones created for the
> purpose or at least being sure it doesn't exist (ie lazy oafs) might be
> interested in knowing that the following is a valid e-mail address:
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> invalid.com is a legit e-mail address; try it.
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> Using it as you do is violating your tos and/or aup by your ISP.
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> It's also for sale: But if you like being associated with the following:
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> [Querying whois.verisign-grs.com]
> [Redirected to whois.networksolutions.com]
> [Querying whois.networksolutions.com]
> [whois.networksolutions.com]
> Welcome to the Network Solutions(R) Registrar WHOIS Server.
> The IP address from which you have visited the Network Solutions
> Registrar WHOIS
> database is contained within a list of IP addresses that may have failed
> to abide by Network Solutions' WHOIS policy. Failure to abide by this
> policy can
> adversely impact our systems and servers, preventing the processing of
> other WHOIS requests.
>
> To see the Network Solutions WHOIS Policy, click on or copy and paste
> the following
> URL into your browser:
> http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/index.jhtml
> If you feel that you have received this message in error, please email
> us using the online
> form at http://www.networksolutions.com/help/email.jsp with the
> following information:
> Whois Query: invalid.com
> YOUR IP address is 198.171.79.36
> Date and Time of Query: Wed Oct 02 14:08:30 EDT 2013
> Reason Code: IE
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> Go ahead and keep using it. I'd think twice about associating myself
> with them, though.
>
> My gosh dolts, use an actual non-existant address and check it out! Or
> better yet, use one of the thousands of addresses set up for just that
> purpose; they're all over the place and many from reputable company
> sources, too. Beware the scammers though, as in all things internet.
>
> HTH
>
> Twayne`
Dufus. He uses invalid AFTER .com, which causes the addy to be fake.
My addy is legal to use because the owners of that domain say anyone can
use it.
Evan claims I change nicks frequently for various purposes.
He is dead wrong.
I haven't used another nick in 3 years.
He assumes that someone using newsguy.com is me.
Where it used to get your account tossed for using a valid domain, many
providers just don't give a damn anmyore.
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