Re: login problem

From: Bart Matthaei (bart@dreamflow.nl)
Date: 02/26/02


Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 22:25:23 +0100
From: Bart Matthaei <bart@dreamflow.nl>
To: Eric Anderson <anderson@centtech.com>


On Tue, Feb 26, 2002 at 03:19:59PM -0600, Eric Anderson wrote:
> Well, "technically" it HAS a password, it is just not possible to encrypt a
> password and have it end up "*". If it was, that would be REALLY scary. :)
>
> But, I'm no stickler, I knew what you meant either way.

Argh ;)

Ok, your right. I'm sorry for the miscommunication, and I hope we can
live hapilly ever after ;)

Love,

Bart

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Bart Matthaei                 bart@dreamflow.nl 
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