Another good reason for telnet

Mike Coleman mkc at mathdogs.com
Sun Jan 13 18:42:16 CST 2002


"DCT Jared Smith" <jared at dctkc.com> writes:
> You can also use Telnet to spoof e-mail by telnetting to the mail port of a
> server, [...]

I have this image in my head of PHBs reading this and decreeing that this
'telnet' command will henceforth be deleted from all company computers.  :-(

(Just don't tell anyone that 'gcc' can be used to write viruses...)

Mike

-- 
Our local university offers a three hour course, College Algebra, which covers
"elementary algebra, solution of equations, functions, exponential and
logarithmic functions, inequalities, systems of linear equations, equations of
second degree and their graphs, binomial theorem, complex numbers, and
polynomials".  They also offer a three hour course which covers Office 2000.
Does this mean that Office is as simple to learn as College Algebra?




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