On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 08:33 -0500, terry(_at_)ashtonwoodshomes(_dot_)com wrote:
And you can wear your underwear on your head if you like (I love that quote
:)
:)
If wearing one's underwear on one's head had been standard practice for
the last two or three decades, I'm sure I would do just that.
Since you control the forwarding of B, just forward it to D directly
bypassing C. If that's not
feasible (your e.g. below), then simply implement the same SES and/or SRS
solution at C that you
implemented at B. What's the problem?
There are _many_ instances of 'B' in the above. They all forward to my
'permanent' address, which in turn may forward to my 'current' address
at whatever ISP I'm with this week.
Logging in to every machine in class 'B' and changing my .forward file
isn't really an option. Especially on the ones where I haven't actually
logged in for so long that I've forgotten my password.
Letting those accounts lapse isn't really a good choice either. Some of
them have been used in the past, and some have been known get IPO
invitations :)
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dwmw2