Re: One Apache ( having two hostname but one IP ) for tw o websites

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That LInk, as you put it, was merely the SIGNATURE LINE of my mailer. Geesh! I figured if you were interested, you'd ask me to produce that example... I dnt want to burden the users otherwise. Maybe I shouldn't care?
I'll gladly send you the example script if you are still interested.

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To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: One Apache ( having two hostname but one IP ) for tw o websites
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 18:24:43 -0500

On 4/27/2011 5:47 PM, Stephen Love wrote:
> OK, I just thought had had some legitimate concerns.

I do have one legitimate concern, your past several posts appear to offer
no actual "solutions", only the promise that things are possible, and a
link to your website, which does not serve the users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I concur with DW, your posts are for spam purposes only, please desist,
this is your only forewarning.


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