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AlanJac...@hotmail.com

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Oct 29, 2003, 4:45:25 PM10/29/03
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UNFAIR COMPETITION WARNING - For the information of the readers:
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The posting below from "David Zwerlin" is a copy-paste of the content
of the web site of ZipMail http://www.notes-compression.com and is
used to advertise the products of IVE technologies.

IVE Technologies plays a very bad game here by stealing our content
and acquiring recently the "notescompression.com" domain and so
deliberately creating a likelihood of confusion with the ZipMail web
site http://www.notes-compression.com opened since March 2000.

MK Net.Work provides, with their ZipMail product line, compression
solutions for Lotus Notes (and for other email platforms) since 1995.
You can obtain more information about ZipMail on the web site of MK
Net.Work: http://www.mk-net-work.com or on the web site of ZipMail for
Lotus Notes http://www.notes-compression.com

We are currently working with our Lawyers to have IVE technology
ceasing their piracy.
If you do a search in the google groups on David Zwerlin -
mlk...@rcn.com, you will see that this guy pollutes many newsgroup
with fake postings, all of them advertising the IVE technologies
software and/or creating confusion with our web site
http://www.notes-compression.com)
We know (from some of our partners and customers) that IVE has also
sent copy of our web content by email to advertise their products to
Lotus Business Partners and to Notes customers. If you received such
emails, can you please forward these emails to me. I will personally
answer to each of you.

Sorry to bother you with this.
I hope you understand that posting this message is the only way we
have to face this newsgroup abuses.

Thank you for your help.

loca...@127.0.0.1

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Oct 29, 2003, 5:10:17 PM10/29/03
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Hey dude, why post with a email address of hotmail.com?

- are you from notes-compression.com or notescompression.com?

- you can't say stuff like this and hide behind a public webmail
address and post the almost untracable usenet service of google groups

Daryn

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Oct 30, 2003, 9:07:19 AM10/30/03
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loca...@127.0.0.1 wrote:

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> Hey dude, why post with a email address of hotmail.com?
>
> - are you from notes-compression.com or notescompression.com?
>
> - you can't say stuff like this and hide behind a public webmail
> address and post the almost untracable usenet service of google groups
>

methinks the pot calls the kettle black when loca...@127.0.0.1
complains about user anonymity.

loca...@127.0.0.1

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Oct 30, 2003, 1:21:43 PM10/30/03
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I'm not about rubbishing anyones business practices!

If someone really want to contact me, they can work out how from the
posting headers (If you do - please don't post a possible email
address for me on usenet ... I posting = 10 spams after 3 days, then
they keep growing).

Daryn

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Oct 30, 2003, 2:20:27 PM10/30/03
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loca...@127.0.0.1 wrote:

> If someone really want to contact me, they can work out how from the
> posting headers (If you do - please don't post a possible email
> address for me on usenet ... I posting = 10 spams after 3 days, then
> they keep growing).

I know.
I left out the emoticon in the last post ;)

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Karl-Henry Martinsson

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Nov 4, 2003, 2:20:54 PM11/4/03
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"Daniel Vaughan" <d...@w2s.net> wrote in message
news:599f9638.03103...@posting.google.com...
> The products both seem very expensive for their funtionality to me.
> Wouldn't writing a LotusScript agent with some calls to a WinZip API
> to detach and compress each attachment and attach the generated zip
> file in their place be cheaper. I'll sell the code to do that for $20
> if it is that simple! :)

I just wrote some code like that, took about an hour or so.
Using the command line interface to WinZip, but there are COM
objects/DLLs for a few hundred dollar that contain all the functionality
as well.

/KHM


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