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Old August 30th 06, 03:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Steve Cochran
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That wasn't the only fake alias.

There was an additional thread from this user as well. Fortunately there is
a IP address in the header of the messages that can be tracked back to them
regardless of their fake email address.

And I know who they are, regardless of the fake post.

steve

"PA Bear" wrote in message
...
Jason's ) history, for lurkers:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...a2b46c6ce1ba0a
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~PAÞ

Steve Cochran wrote:
snip
This is ridiculous. You complained in email and now you are complaining
in
the public newsgroups under a false alias. You hammer my program due to
your ignorance and you don't even have the decency to use your real name
or
email address.

Tell me something. You have lost your messages from the inbox. Maybe
the
disk clusters still hold some of those messages. So how is the program
supposed to know what folders those messages relate to? HUNH? That just
shows how little you understand.

You should take these things into serious consideration before
purchasing
DBXpress.

Jason


And anyone who reads this should take into consideration that whoever
posted
it is computer illiterate and attacking my program anonymously.

I spent days emailing you and helping you trying to recover your messages
that YOU lost and blame Microsoft for. Most people thank me, even though
sometimes I can't help them. I feel sorry for anyone who knows you.

Stephen L. Cochran, Ph.D.

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional since 1998
Windows Outlook Express / Windows Mail


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