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Java and J2EE developers. in particular, we are a professional team for
applying oneself to develop and integrate eclipse plug-in for user
applications.

Our mission now is to deliver business value and to maximize
developers' productivity by consistently delivering reliable products
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iServicePro is the eclipse plug-in solution for all your UML, Web,
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process, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Jul 14 '06 #1
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jjf

da***@iservicepro.com wrote:
iServicePro is an innovative approach to offering affordable tools for
Java and J2EE developers. in particular, we are a professional team for
applying oneself to develop and integrate eclipse plug-in for user
applications.

Our mission now is to deliver business value and to maximize
developers' productivity by consistently delivering reliable products
and a true end-to-end seamless J2EE development environment.
iServicePro is the eclipse plug-in solution for all your UML, Web,
J2EE, JSP, XML, Struts, JSF, Hibernate and application server
integration needs.

We are committed to the success of your trial. If you need to see a
demonstration of Data Service or need assistance during the trial
process, please do not hesitate to contact us.

www.iservicepro.com
Please do not spam somp.lang.c with unsolicited advertisements which
are entirely off-topic.

Jul 14 '06 #2
jj*@bcs.org.uk wrote:
>
Please do not spam somp.lang.c with unsolicited advertisements which
are entirely off-topic.
I've asked before and I'll ask again - please don't reply to spam that a
decent news server will filter out. If you must, for pity's sake don't
quote it!

--
Ian Collins.
Jul 14 '06 #3
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 22:40:25 +1200, Ian Collins <ia******@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>jj*@bcs.org.uk wrote:
>>
Please do not spam somp.lang.c with unsolicited advertisements which
are entirely off-topic.
I've asked before and I'll ask again - please don't reply to spam that a
decent news server will filter out. If you must, for pity's sake don't
quote it!
Treat it like any other off topic posting - tell the poster not to do
it again, then tell him where to go.

--
Al Balmer
Sun City, AZ
Jul 14 '06 #4
Al Balmer wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 22:40:25 +1200, Ian Collins <ia******@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>>jj*@bcs.org.uk wrote:
>>>Please do not spam somp.lang.c with unsolicited advertisements which
are entirely off-topic.

I've asked before and I'll ask again - please don't reply to spam that a
decent news server will filter out. If you must, for pity's sake don't
quote it!


Treat it like any other off topic posting - tell the poster not to do
it again, then tell him where to go.
Do you think spammers read the followups to their posting? Best let the
machines take care of spam.

--
Ian Collins.
Jul 14 '06 #5
jjf

Ian Collins wrote:
jj*@bcs.org.uk wrote:

Please do not spam somp.lang.c with unsolicited advertisements which
are entirely off-topic.
I've asked before and I'll ask again - please don't reply to spam that a
decent news server will filter out. If you must, for pity's sake don't
quote it!
No need to ask, that's something I've been ranting about for decades.
My apologies, it was intended to be a private email; I don't know if
it's possible to cancel from Google, but it would have been too late by
the time I'd found out how.

Jul 15 '06 #6
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 09:49:55 +1200, Ian Collins <ia******@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Al Balmer wrote:
>On Fri, 14 Jul 2006 22:40:25 +1200, Ian Collins <ia******@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>>>jj*@bcs.org.uk wrote:

Please do not spam somp.lang.c with unsolicited advertisements which
are entirely off-topic.
I've asked before and I'll ask again - please don't reply to spam that a
decent news server will filter out. If you must, for pity's sake don't
quote it!


Treat it like any other off topic posting - tell the poster not to do
it again, then tell him where to go.
Do you think spammers read the followups to their posting?
Sometimes. If they're amateurs, sometimes they even defend it.
Best let the
machines take care of spam.
Already done. I don't just trust some mysterious system to take care
of spam, because it won't. Even a learning filter requires feedback. I
generally just let Spamcop's automated analysis do the job.

Granted, my smart-ass remark didn't contribute anything to the group,
but it's not the first such remark I've seen here, and won't be the
last. Let's not turn it into a big deal.

--
Al Balmer
Sun City, AZ
Jul 15 '06 #7

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