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Jay Calvert
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      04-06-2005
Habanero Networks is pleased to announce that it has aquired permission
to use the Ports List that has been compiled by Neohapsis and is now
incorporated into the new Open Port QuickSearch.

The Open Port QuickSearch is a new tool that allows those curious as to
what ports are listening on a computer, awaiting remote connections and
what is the application or service behind them. The Open Port
QuickSearch is incorporated with a tutorial on how to effectively find
the open ports, identify the nature, and to make an informed decision of
whether to allow the application or service to continue to execute.

This is the second tool in the last month that has been added to the
site, further enhancing the educational value and extending it's
resourcefulness to the reader. Last month Habanero Networks unveiled the
Startup QuickSearch, another handy tool for determining what
applications are starting up at system startup or user logon and whether
those applications are acceptable, a virus, spyware, adware or other
malware. All which the user might take action upon.

Habanero Networks has been working hard in the past few months to
further enhance the functionality and educational value of the site for
it's readers. There are plans to add more tools and to develop some
applications to further educate it's readers on keeping their computer
safe from viruses, spyware, malware and hackers.


For more information on the Open Port QuickSearch visit
http://habaneronetworks.com/ports.php or, for the Startup QuickSearch
visit http://habaneronetworks.com/startup.php.
 
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Ian JP Kenefick
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      04-06-2005
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 19:27:44 +0100, Jay Calvert <>
wrote:

>Habanero Networks is pleased to announce that it has aquired permission
>to use the Ports List that has been compiled by Neohapsis and is now
>incorporated into the new Open Port QuickSearch.
>
>The Open Port QuickSearch is a new tool that allows those curious as to
>what ports are listening on a computer, awaiting remote connections and
>what is the application or service behind them. The Open Port
>QuickSearch is incorporated with a tutorial on how to effectively find
>the open ports, identify the nature, and to make an informed decision of
>whether to allow the application or service to continue to execute.
>
>This is the second tool in the last month that has been added to the
>site, further enhancing the educational value and extending it's
>resourcefulness to the reader. Last month Habanero Networks unveiled the
>Startup QuickSearch, another handy tool for determining what
>applications are starting up at system startup or user logon and whether
>those applications are acceptable, a virus, spyware, adware or other
>malware. All which the user might take action upon.
>
>Habanero Networks has been working hard in the past few months to
>further enhance the functionality and educational value of the site for
>it's readers. There are plans to add more tools and to develop some
>applications to further educate it's readers on keeping their computer
>safe from viruses, spyware, malware and hackers.
>
>
>For more information on the Open Port QuickSearch visit
>http://habaneronetworks.com/ports.php or, for the Startup QuickSearch
>visit http://habaneronetworks.com/startup.php.


Yes, you told is this last month - spammer
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Jay Calvert
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      04-06-2005
Ian JP Kenefick wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 19:27:44 +0100, Jay Calvert <>
> wrote:
>
>
>>Habanero Networks is pleased to announce that it has aquired permission
>>to use the Ports List that has been compiled by Neohapsis and is now
>>incorporated into the new Open Port QuickSearch.
>>
>>The Open Port QuickSearch is a new tool that allows those curious as to
>>what ports are listening on a computer, awaiting remote connections and
>>what is the application or service behind them. The Open Port
>>QuickSearch is incorporated with a tutorial on how to effectively find
>>the open ports, identify the nature, and to make an informed decision of
>>whether to allow the application or service to continue to execute.
>>
>>This is the second tool in the last month that has been added to the
>>site, further enhancing the educational value and extending it's
>>resourcefulness to the reader. Last month Habanero Networks unveiled the
>>Startup QuickSearch, another handy tool for determining what
>>applications are starting up at system startup or user logon and whether
>>those applications are acceptable, a virus, spyware, adware or other
>>malware. All which the user might take action upon.
>>
>>Habanero Networks has been working hard in the past few months to
>>further enhance the functionality and educational value of the site for
>>it's readers. There are plans to add more tools and to develop some
>>applications to further educate it's readers on keeping their computer
>>safe from viruses, spyware, malware and hackers.
>>
>>
>>For more information on the Open Port QuickSearch visit
>>http://habaneronetworks.com/ports.php or, for the Startup QuickSearch
>>visit http://habaneronetworks.com/startup.php.

>
>
> Yes, you told is this last month - spammer


No, I didn't, I just finished the pages tonight.

Jay Calvert

 
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Ian JP Kenefick
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      04-06-2005
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 23:01:55 +0100, Jay Calvert <>
wrote:

>Ian JP Kenefick wrote:
>> On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 19:27:44 +0100, Jay Calvert <>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Habanero Networks is pleased to announce that it has aquired permission
>>>to use the Ports List that has been compiled by Neohapsis and is now
>>>incorporated into the new Open Port QuickSearch.
>>>
>>>The Open Port QuickSearch is a new tool that allows those curious as to
>>>what ports are listening on a computer, awaiting remote connections and
>>>what is the application or service behind them. The Open Port
>>>QuickSearch is incorporated with a tutorial on how to effectively find
>>>the open ports, identify the nature, and to make an informed decision of
>>>whether to allow the application or service to continue to execute.
>>>
>>>This is the second tool in the last month that has been added to the
>>>site, further enhancing the educational value and extending it's
>>>resourcefulness to the reader. Last month Habanero Networks unveiled the
>>>Startup QuickSearch, another handy tool for determining what
>>>applications are starting up at system startup or user logon and whether
>>>those applications are acceptable, a virus, spyware, adware or other
>>>malware. All which the user might take action upon.
>>>
>>>Habanero Networks has been working hard in the past few months to
>>>further enhance the functionality and educational value of the site for
>>>it's readers. There are plans to add more tools and to develop some
>>>applications to further educate it's readers on keeping their computer
>>>safe from viruses, spyware, malware and hackers.
>>>
>>>
>>>For more information on the Open Port QuickSearch visit
>>>http://habaneronetworks.com/ports.php or, for the Startup QuickSearch
>>>visit http://habaneronetworks.com/startup.php.

>>
>>
>> Yes, you told is this last month - spammer

>
>No, I didn't, I just finished the pages tonight.
>
>Jay Calvert


Hands up who has seen this guy post this message or similar before. I
think it was the startup one you focussed on the last time. Why don't
you partake in the newsgroup besides spamming it?
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Far Canal
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      04-06-2005
Ian JP Kenefick wrote


>
> Hands up who has seen this guy post this message or similar before. I
> think it was the startup one you focussed on the last time. Why don't
> you partake in the newsgroup besides spamming it?
>



10 posts this year - only 5 mention his site - I don't see any
shareware or pay software on his site - his posts are no
different to any of the others who post here who've got sites.

You are totally wrong calling him a spammer.

 
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Ian JP Kenefick
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      04-06-2005
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 23:31:40 +0100, Far Canal <> wrote:

>Ian JP Kenefick wrote
>
>
>>
>> Hands up who has seen this guy post this message or similar before. I
>> think it was the startup one you focussed on the last time. Why don't
>> you partake in the newsgroup besides spamming it?
>>

>
>
>10 posts this year - only 5 mention his site - I don't see any
>shareware or pay software on his site - his posts are no
>different to any of the others who post here who've got sites.
>
>You are totally wrong calling him a spammer.


By definition I am not.
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Far Canal
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      04-06-2005
Ian JP Kenefick wrote


> >You are totally wrong calling him a spammer.

>
> By definition I am not.
>



In that case, you'd better start complaining about all the others
who mention sites.

Here's one to start with -
Message-ID: <>

 
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Ian JP Kenefick
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      04-06-2005
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 00:07:23 +0100, Far Canal <> wrote:

>In that case, you'd better start complaining about all the others
>who mention sites.
>
>Here's one to start with -
>Message-ID: <>


What's this? Where's wally? I don't see the spam.

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AvianFlux
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      04-07-2005
Well, I, for one, appreciate Jay's post - or repost.

Bookmarked the links.

Thanks!

 
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steves-place www.bigun.serverbox.org
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      04-09-2005

why is it that if one person mentions a link in a message then some people
think they are spammers??
my opinion of a spammer is some one who posts lots of postings to different
groups trying to sell things on their sites. and has nothing to do with the
group. also the link has nothing to do with the message as a reply to help
the groups users/user








 
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