Re: Bin-cancel bot?

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David L. Nicol (david@kasey.umkc.edu)
Mon, 14 Jun 1999 18:23:35 +0000


Are things working well?

Paul Hilling wrote:
>
> I have a newsgroup, which has a small problem with a poster, who is posting
> 500k binaries to a non-binary group. He's already had one account
> cancelled, and is probably about to lose another one, when I send the abuse
> e-mails for today's lot (50 posts, nearly 6Mb's in total).
>
> Does anyone on the list, know who runs a bin-cancel bot, that can be
> steered my groups way? Chris? Anyone? As I'm nearly always catching the
> binary posts a day late, and I'm pretty sure that my ISP, isn't propagating
> my cancels in the first place (it certainly isn't actioning them, which
> according to my postmaster they should do).
>
> Replies off-list plz.
>
> Paul Hilling :- Alt.Tv.Xena FAQ Maintainer
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> however several billion electrons were abused to ensure its safe delivery.

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