Red Davis wrote: On Mar 17, 2:10 pm, John Manning <jrobe...@terra.com.br> wrote: Red Davis wrote: On Mar 15, 5:34 pm, John Manning <jrobe...@terra.com.br> wrote: Red Davis wrote: On Mar 15, 3:16 pm, John Manning <jrobe...@terra.com.br> wrote: I was posting to a.r.m. in around 1999 when I lived in Arizona. At that time someone from this newsgroup contacted my
On Mar 18, 5:28 pm, John Manning <jrobe...@terra.com.br> wrote: Red Davis wrote: On Mar 17, 2:10 pm, John Manning <jrobe...@terra.com.br> wrote: Red Davis wrote: On Mar 15, 5:34 pm, John Manning <jrobe...@terra.com.br> wrote: Red Davis wrote: On Mar 15, 3:16 pm, John Manning <jrobe...@terra.com.br> wrote: I was posting to a.r.m. in around 1999 when I
On Mar 17, 2:10 pm, John Manning <jrobe...@terra.com.br> wrote: Red Davis wrote: On Mar 15, 5:34 pm, John Manning <jrobe...@terra.com.br> wrote: Red Davis wrote: On Mar 15, 3:16 pm, John Manning <jrobe...@terra.com.br> wrote: I was posting to a.r.m. in around 1999 when I lived in Arizona. At that time someone from this newsgroup contacted my ISP complaining about
I am getting desperate... On Monday November 26th I set up a domain for a business client and set up the users, but have a problem with the one I set up for the domain. Says password incorrect. I did have some problems setting this up for her initially, but really need to get it fixed. There seems to be no way to reset a password for a domain user. Can someone help me get this fixed? I know that
An accompanying mail was sent to the following addresses which are thought to be responsible for domain(s), IP blocks, ASN, or nameservers associated with the origin point: cert@cert.br, mail-abuse@cert.br, halliny.gomes@telemar.com.br, abuse@telemar.net.br Message abstract: Message ID: <000001c69e12$2c84d2e0$3fa8a8c0@tjw21> Originating IP address: 201.58.34.151