[Coco] Mystic BBS
    John E. Malmberg 
    wb8tyw at qsl.net
       
    Sat May  2 21:48:26 EDT 2020
    
    
  
On 5/2/2020 5:58 PM, phil pt wrote:
> That did not come from me unless you called my bbs system and posted it
> here.
Not to start a flame, but I replied to and quoted part of a post to this 
mailing list/newsgroup that someone with your posting name wrote on 
September 30th, 2019 at 6:44 PM EDT.
You can view the entire message that I replied to at this link:
https://pairlist5.pair.net/pipermail/coco/2019-September/172591.html
As per common mailing list etiquette, I only quoted the content that I 
was replying to, not the entire message.
If you did not post it, then someone spoofed your name in the post.
The gmane news server cloaks the e-mail addresses, so all I can tell is 
that both your reply and the previous reply where delivered through a 
google mail server.
If someone is spoofing your posts, which I have no reason to believe is 
happening, Gmail has a feature that will prevent you from seeing them 
because it will automatically put them in the sent folder instead of 
your inbox.  I have found no setting in gmail to disable this "feature".
Personally I have no opinion at all about the Mystic BBS, and don't have 
time to visit it.
I was just posting the requirement by NIST about password lifetimes not 
being allowed because they result in more easily cracked passwords in 
tests as a reply to a statement in the above link that the Mystic BBS 
was enforcing a password lifetime.
Only the Federal government is required to comply with NIST.
With passwords, not complying current NIST rules and guidelines not only 
makes a system easier to break in to, I find it makes a system annoying 
to use.
Regards,
-John
    
    
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