[vlc] [Bulk] Re: Trying To Get Equivalent of timeupdate and seeked events for HTML 5 Video Element in VLC Plugin
Seni Seven
seniseven at yahoo.com
Sun Dec 16 09:24:43 CET 2012
On 16-Dec-2012 9:48, Grizzly wrote:
> 16 December 2012 at 9:15, Seni Seven wrote:
> Re: [vlc] [Bulk] Re: Trying To Get (at least in part)
>
>> But if the VLAN forums---different from other countless forums out there---has
>> identified my IP as being in an address range that is a constant source of
>> Internet trouble (spam, denial of service attacks, etc) or it has somehow
>> detected---and I can scarcely understand how----that my computer is compromised,
>> then it MUST do a better job of notifying the user. I checked its list of spam
>> identifying services and none reported my IP as being in their list.
> New here, but I guess that it is not the IP but the e-mail address that is
> the problem, Yahoo is often hacked and periodically gets (new) users blocked
> on many other lists / forums
Most any email account can be hacked...Yahoo is neither among the worst nor the
best. In my opinion, the worst is Google mail (Gmail), and there is a long
story behind that. That story involved asking Yahoo support for help on this
matter, this long story of mine. Yahoo support showed up. Google had (and has)
no support...it apparently leaves whatever support it provides that to a bunch
of users (not at all affiliated with Google) in its "help" forum that is largely
a joke. Not so, Yahoo. I won't go into this long story on this mailing list,
as it is off-topic and likely of no interest to anyone here.
The VLAN forum moderators claim that this or that IP or computer is hacked,
compromised, infected, whatever. They need to show proof of their claims. In
the absence of that proof, they persuade no one able to reason.
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