Sujet : Re: Who knows that DDD correctly simulated by HHH cannot possibly reach its own return instruction final state?
De : richard (at) *nospam* damon-family.org (Richard Damon)
Groupes : comp.theoryDate : 07. Aug 2024, 02:39:07
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On 8/6/24 7:33 PM, olcott wrote:
On 8/6/2024 6:22 PM, Keith Thompson wrote:
olcott <abc@def.com> writes:
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I see you're now posting as <abc@def.com>.
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def.com is an actual site. I presume you're not actually affiliated
with it. It's entirely possible that there's an actual user there
who has that email address.
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Don't do that.
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You've recently posted using a gmail address (several of them IIRC)
which I presume will actually reach you.
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If you want to post using an invalid address, feel free to do so, but
you should use a clearly fake email address. I suggest something like
<olcott@example.com>, which is guaranteed to be invalid.
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I see at least 7 of your email addresses in my filters. I don't know
whether you've changed addresses in an attempt to evade filters.
If so, stop it; forcing your posts on people who have decided they
don't want to read them is extremely rude.
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I have changed the address because everyone's
email address has begun to be posted next to
their name. I can't change it to another email
address for a few days or I lose access to the
news server.
Your posting email addresss has ALWAYS been available in the posting all the time, you just might not have you program configured to show it. That is just part of the protocol for posting.
Note, I believe it is a violation of ES's TOS to post with a valid address that isn't your own, so you may want to be careful about doing that. (Posting from a clearly invalid address is ok as I remember, but not a possibly valid adddress you do not own.)