Re: [fw-wiz] i-cap proposals

From: Julian Gomez (kluivert_at_tm.net.my)
Date: 02/22/05

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    Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 23:23:26 +0800
    
    

    On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 04:51:33PM +0300, ArkanoiD spoke thusly:

    >I'd yet to see a company where CEO is not allowed to get his yahoo mail
    >;-)

    I did it at my old office. I blackholed the entire network of @yahoo &
    @hotmail. Told management that our uplink provider was having some DNS
    propagation issues, and after some time of not gaining access- they never
    bothered me again :-)

    I also asked very politely whether there was something wrong with our
    existing internal mail service? I offered to go through logs to see whether
    any of their emails were pending/deferred, the reasoning, possibly
    reflushing it etc. Its the roundabout way of telling them- gimme a reason
    to let you pissfart around! [1]

    [1] I did it more to stop my normal users, but I didn't want to create
    exceptions in my proxy for necktie personnel.
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