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Please post only in English (see the LQ Rules). Furthermore there are certain activities that should remain covert and scam baiting is one of them IMHO. Furthermore slackware isn't the sole distro to claim it's "secure" or whatever else: it's the result of what mistakes you make / the effort you put in. Furthermore your IP address has been marked "tainted" (spam) on the 'net. Might want to address that first. I''ll be moving this thread as scam baiting is not a Linux Security topic (unless you clarify).
What i meant is that Slack users are in my mind serious Linux users.
On other websites i already backed off.I'm a crazy drunk and i want to make a difference.I can't stand the things happen today.Thats why i dive in here with my drunk head.
Sorry,don't take me serious.But if you do,you know whwere to contact me.
That you have to do yurself. Find a Multi-RBL (Realtime Black Hole) website and access each list your IP address appears in.
*You will also mind your language because the latest two threads of yours aren't appropriate for LQ.
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