Spam posts allegedly from J.M. Tella Llop

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Allan

Someone has been unethically spamming this NG under the name of Mr. J.M.
Tella Llop. Please do not attribute these posts to the real Mr. Tella Llop,
MVP in Spain, and of course ignore them. They happen all to be in Spanish
language, not coincidentally. The real Mr. Tella Llop usually posts in
microsoft.public.es.windowsxp and other related NGs.

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Allan
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Se ruega contestar a traves del grupo noticiero (y no enviar
e-mail).
 
Uncle said:
What is "ethically" spamming?


That's the same as a "gruntled" postal worker, I believe.


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Uncle Grumpy said:
What is "ethically" spamming?
We are digressing too much, Uncle Grumpy. I said "unethically" because using
another NG participant's user id is bad form. Posting off-topic excessively
is annoying, abusive and inappropriate but could still be considered
"ethical". I mean, posts about various Linux distros violate the parameters
of this NG and waste everybodies' time, including yours. I know, I should
have prefixed the subject of my post with "OT: " ; I apologize for that.
Thanks for your reply. Let's cross our fingers and hope the problem does not
recur.
 
Uncle said:
What is "ethically" spamming?

That's when the spammer voluntarily checks out of this life, in remorse
for having inconvenienced the good folks who frequent this newsgroup.
 
Galen Somerville said:
That's when you spam a spammers site.

Galen
In another NG, over one month ago, where the exact same "spam" posts were
occurring, someone already advised the unidentified mystery poster to get
their own website . I would only add that they could also get their own
newsfeed and let people subscribe if they wish to receive this type of
information.
 

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