Robert McClenon <robert.mcclenon@verizon.net> wrote in news:e385q09i20k6853s949t8pdfjr26u87ran@4ax.com: > I have not checked that out, but am very pleased to hear it. Have a look.. http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&group=comp.databases.postgresql Just goes to show you, there are things that can be done about rogue groups. I'm sure that there are others servers that would do the same if they were made aware that the PostgreSQL groups were bogus. Have you looked at the control messages for those groups? Most of them were sent by a forger of tale..that *is* net abuse. Sending control messages for rogue groups may not be considered net abuse if the creator does it in his own name, but to forge the name and address of the hierarchy manager is serious abuse to me.
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