This reply is a little late. I've recently moved house and in doing so
broke my network. I'm now catching up on hundreds of E-mail messages.
> Alister Air
> acair@nospam.wattle.itd.uts.edu.au (yes, it's a wattle account, I posted to
> ProgSoc because it was a ProgSoc member/reader/subscriber who played
> silly-buggers with my account).
I appreciate your calm post, however, with respect, given that you have
limited understanding of the 'net and less of UNIX, you cannot possibly
claim to know who did this thing. The most likely candidate is your
admins, particularly given that they are likely to have been receiving
complaints.
If you have a problem with your account on any computer, the FIRST thing
you do is talk to the admins - not vent your spleen in a public, irrelevant
place.
Regardless of what logic you think you have, that of it which I saw
posted is NOT conclusive. Please consider net.bandwidth - it is NOT
cheap and a significant number of users pay for it by the byte.
- Raz.