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I0OJJ > JNOS2 25.11.19 11:43l 33 Lines 1212 Bytes #-2345 (0) @ WW
BID : 95387_AA6HF
Read: DF7EAV DJ6UX GUEST
Subj: Re: Part 2 - was cut
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>From i0ojj%i0ojj.ita.eu@n2nov.ampr.org Thu Oct 31 19:31:32 2019
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>From: i0ojj@i0ojj.ita.eu
X-JNOS-User-Port: Circuit (CIPOUT:GB7CIP-13 GB7CIP) -> Sending message
Hi,
>> The above mensioned AA6HF and N9LYA systems
>> are or out control or mis-configured as per
>> my opinion.
>
> Congratulations for insulting Jerry and Jack respectively! Their JNOS at
> the time, as you describe, accepted forwarded mail w/o bids and inserted
> their own thus duping mail around the world. The OFFENDING PBBS was that of
> N2NOV who has since appeared to have fixed his system. I never duped his mail
> because I already had the patch applied for when you were sending me bulletins
> without bids about a year ago. Here's what NOV was sending N9LYA and AA6HF
> from my own logs (which I properly denied):
It must be clear that, as expressed above (hope correctly):
I was talking NOT about PEOPLE but about their SYSTEMS.
Now, if ONLY two/three JNOS2 SYSTEMS in the world have troubles
and many other NOT, what means that ?
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73 and ciao, gustavo i0ojj/ir0aab/ir0eq
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