[isalist] Re: [isapros] ISA Ninjitsu: Designing, Building, and Maintaining Enterprise Firewall and DMZ Topologies with Microsoft ISA Server 2004

  • From: "Simon Whale" <simonwhale@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 11:30:45 +0100

Come on jim,

 

You employed Tom as a Cisco Sales  man!! And your roadshow is not in the UK

 

Simon

 

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From: isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Jim Harrison
Sent: 07 July 2006 06:21
To: isapros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; isapros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx;
isaserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [isalist] Re: [isapros] ISA Ninjitsu: Designing, Building, and
Maintaining Enterprise Firewall and DMZ Topologies with Microsoft ISA Server
2004

 

I guess nobody wants to watch the Tim & Jim show any more (or any less, for
that matter)...

It's a shame, too - we had a whole new set lined up, with dancing
cockraoches, unicycle-riding halibut, and a real canine-shocker for the
finale...

 

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From: isapros-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Thomas W Shinder
Sent: Thu 7/6/2006 3:00 PM
To: isapros@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; isaserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [isapros] ISA Ninjitsu: Designing, Building, and Maintaining
Enterprise Firewall and DMZ Topologies with Microsoft ISA Server 2004

OK, everyone had a few days off for the holiday. Now its time to get
harassed again!

I want you to pretend that I'm a Cisco sales rep and I'm going to
hypmotize you to register for Tim and Jim's course in Las Vegas. If you
go, I'll go. One thing is for sure, you'll get the classifed ISA
firewall info that we don't share on the mailing list, newgroups, Web
boards, or anywhere else!

ISA Ninjitsu: Designing, Building, and Maintaining Enterprise Firewall
and DMZ Topologies with Microsoft ISA Server 2004:
http://blogs.isaserver.org/shinder/2006/06/20/isa-ninjitsu-designing-bui
lding-and-maintaining-enterprise-firewall-and-dmz-topologies-with-micros
oft-isa-server-2004/





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