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Re: BANNING/BLOCKING Unwanteds on WinMX 3.53
Triffid (sodoff@btspamworld.com) 2005/01/05 17:16

From: "Triffid" <sodoff@btspamworld.com>
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I took my dog out for a walk.
While it was pissing on Animated GIF Man's leg, he seemed distracted by:

> Thankfully, in WinMX v3.60 (beta test to start soon),
> a 'permanent' (persistent) Hotlist will be able to track
> and continue to ignore leechers over multiple logins
> even when they try lame assed username switches.

Serious work on WinMx? I'll beleive it when I see it.
--
Despite appearances, it is still legal to put sugar on cornflakes.



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