[offtopic] Re: Please confirm your message to spair@acm.org

Scott A Crosby scrosby at cs.rice.edu
Tue Aug 27 01:10:45 UTC 2002


On Mon, 26 Aug 2002 20:41:34 -0400 (EDT), spair at acm.org writes:

> In an effort to minimize junk mail, I'm now only accepting email from senders that confirm they really exist.  Thus, your e-mail message with the subject of "Re: Rehash entire image?" is being held because your address was not recognized.

''In an effort to maximize the amount of unwanted crap appearing in
other peoples mailboxes, and to insure that people cease to answer my
questions or offer help, I have sent you this message. I am doing my
best to shout out, 'go away' to a helpful response to a question.''

As this is the first and only message you have sent to me (and its a
spam at that), this shall be the last message of yours I shall respond
to.

> To release your message for delivery, please reply to this message, or send an email to the following address (the contents of the email do not matter):

To be read by me in the future, you must promise to never send an
UNSOLICITED spam such as this into my inbox or anyone elses.

If you must send these out, at least send in your public postings a
header with something like: 'Delivery-Agent: TMDA' Or better yet
'spair-tmda at ...' so we who wish to have control over our inbox can
have a choice of whether to reply to you, knowing we'll get such a
spammish robot-reply in return, or not.

Please?

Scott


> 
>    spair-confirm-1030408894.5619.d5401e at advantive.com
> 
> By sending an email to this address, you are verifying that your message is legitimate and not junk mail.  Once you verify your email address by replying to this message, all further correspondence will be delivered without delay.
> 
> --- Enclosed is a copy of your message.
> 
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> To: "Stephen Pair" <spair at acm.org>
> Cc: <squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
> Subject: Re: Rehash entire image?
> References: <005f01c24a47$689083b0$0e00000a at SPAIR>
> From: Scott A Crosby <scrosby at cs.rice.edu>
> Organization: Rice University
> Date: 26 Aug 2002 19:41:31 -0500
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> 
> On Thu, 22 Aug 2002 21:50:07 -0400, "Stephen Pair" <spair at acm.org> writes:
> 
> > Is there a method to rehash the entire image?  I haven't seen one, but
> > it seems unlikely that there wouldn't be one.
> 
> Rehashallsets or something like that... Look in Set>>
> 
> I suspect you're barking up the tree I did about 6 months ago; fixing
> the brokenness of how we use hashes. Look at my past work and continue
> it.  I also fixed ALL collections at once.
> 
> Scott



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