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FR: VE3WBZ

DT: Monday,January 16th.,2012 @ 1101hrs EST <JPST>

Hello Everyone whom might be interested....

I re-quote Angla because I see this happened on packet with
messages posted by what is a BBS,   using another callsign
as coming from to someone or all...but no way to reply....
which is in my view covered by Angela in her posting.

<< Quoting PE1BIV to PACKET @WW >>
> From         : PE1BIV        To           : PACKET@WW      
> Type/Status  : B$            Date/Time    : 15-Jan 13:39
> Bid          : 27182_PE1BIV  Message #    : 60346
> Title        : Re: bulletins onine (VJA)
>
> Yep!
> Another sysop who thinks the interesting bulletins, and mostly crap, 
> posted in the Packet BBS system is so important, that anyone on the 
> internet - INCLUDING all the spambot crawlers - can read all bulletins 
> we post on probably thousands PLUS his BBS.......
> Obviously nothing else but pure Internet polution!
>
> It is about just as bad as publicly posting the bulletins posted in a 
> Yahoo or Google group where that group is not a public group, but has 
> these bulletins only readable for members in the group.........
>
> Angela
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> PE1BIV  [44.137.77.49] IJMUIDEN - NL *** JO22hl *** CM44h *** M1SCH
> AX25: pe1biv@pe1biv.#ymd.nld.euro   smtp: pe1biv_at_pe1biv.ampr.org
> E-mail: pe1biv_at_gmail.com ******* Member from: IEEE, NADARS, PWGN
> Packet Radio Homepage: http://http.pe1biv.ampr.org (Packet Radio) 
>                     : http://www.pe1biv.net (Internet) 
>
> I am opposed to my bulletins being placed on systems where these 
> bulletins can be publicly accessed by anyone, including search engines 
> and spambots, from the Internet, without that the user first has to 
> logon to have access to the system!
> Having Packet bulletins on display on so many systems, where the sysops 
> think these bulletins are so important for the people outside of Amateur 
> Radio that they need to have access to them, quite often indefinitely, 
> is just ridiculous Internet polution!
>
> [End of Message #60346 from PE1BIV]

 If I were a Sysop of a Packet BBS and this happened, these emails from
to other emails, would be deleted, and the sysop issueing them would
get a message from me...to stop or go into the reject bin....meaning
NO messages from his or her BBS.
 
 Good Show Angela ... glad you said it!

 73 Pete VE3WBZ
  
PS:- Where I post, sometimes to the YL group in the Yahoo Groups via
     Internet, I post the packet bulletion to Packet, and then to the
     group...BUT anyone there can email me or packet me.  NO problem
     as too many seniors are being cutoff from ham radio


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