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PE1BIV > SYSOP    03.10.14 01:00l 53 Lines 1831 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Had enough....
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Sent: 141002/2246z @:PE1BIV.#YMD.NLD.EURO JNOS #:68916 $:68918_PE1BIV

Hi all,

Well, I guess it's time to have enough..

Is there anything really interesting left on Packet Radio? Don't think so!

Too much old junk being forwarded and forwarded over and over again.
People who simply can't get their act together when forwarding, and 
obviously no many caring about where and how messages are being 
forwarded.
Forwards being consistently screwed up, resulting in bulletins where 
the H-address lines are being broken up and thus the sender now 
being reported as residing on the BBS after the extra line in the headers.
SMTP forwards that actually are very easy to use, but where we again 
get the sender now is being reported again as residing on the BBS that 
did get the bulletin in via SMTP and all the header junk being shown in 
the bulletin...

So, I guess I'll complete the year, and then pull the plug when we go 
into the new year.



Rgs, 73, Angela











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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!




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